A razor irritates my skin - should i use an electric shaver?


Question:
When i use a regular razor, even with shaving gel, my skin gets irritated and sometimes i get spots, especially on my jawline and stuff. Will an electric shaver be any better?

Answers:
An electric shaver may help but I find them to be just as irritating. I now use a sensitive formula based depillatory cream. Its called magic shave and it's like Nair for a guys facial hair. It instructs you to use a spatula to remove the product and hair but I would never do that to my fantastic skin. I use a wash cloth and warm water. I hope this helps. ☻
I shave in the shower when my face is warm. And after I apply some shaving cream I wait for couple minutes to soften the hair then shave.
You can try using an electric razor, because it is less harsh but you won't get a close shave. If not, use slow strokes with the razor, and only go in the direction of the hair growth. There are some razors that vibrate while you shave, which stimulate the hair folicle creating a smooth shave, and that can help as well.
try it it will not hurt anything !
i dont use electric shavers for one main reason i dont have money but the second reason it that it cuts the hair so many ways it starts to grow in the skin and become a painful ingrown hair. it also depends on blades if u use 5 blades less pressure on each blade but its more efficient .one blade more pressure and it doesnt kill you skin with blades if i was you id jus go to the store and buy nair i havent tried it but it supposedly take hair away with out shaveing(even tho it is for women)
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