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Ingrown hair and razor burns have been the bane of my existence. I must shave every day and I tried everything under the sun. What worked best for me has been the good old straight razor.
The key tips of shaving all have been said: after the shower, with the grain, 90 degrees and finally against if you need a real close shave. To get a good aftershave is pretty important too. For that I use some cream, Loreal Vitalift 5, not an aftershave per say, but it does the job just fine.
If you ever intent to go the straight razor route, realize the tricky part of the whole process is not so much about shaving without cutting yourself (the first time is pretty scary, but you get the hang of it quick enough) but rather how to hone your blade. To get a true razor edge is something else entirely than merely honing your Buck knife until it can cut the hair off your forearm. For some guys it truly can be a pain in the ass to master at first.
The key tips of shaving all have been said: after the shower, with the grain, 90 degrees and finally against if you need a real close shave. To get a good aftershave is pretty important too. For that I use some cream, Loreal Vitalift 5, not an aftershave per say, but it does the job just fine.
If you ever intent to go the straight razor route, realize the tricky part of the whole process is not so much about shaving without cutting yourself (the first time is pretty scary, but you get the hang of it quick enough) but rather how to hone your blade. To get a true razor edge is something else entirely than merely honing your Buck knife until it can cut the hair off your forearm. For some guys it truly can be a pain in the ass to master at first.