I ussauly use a mans mach 3, but lately this has been causing irratation, both there and in the pits. Any ideas on a good razor?
I have necver found a women's that I like.
2006-12-14
14:53:19
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krissy
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Kiasister, it feels a lot better, I've been doing it for 8 years now and I HATE the feeling of hair. If you don't want to that's fine but that doesn't make it wrong for others.
2006-12-14
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you should try the new mach fusion or a mach 4 titanium it lasts
2006-12-15 05:04:42
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answered by Orlando 3
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DEFINITELY NOT A 3 OR MORE BLADE RAZOR!! There really is a such thing as "too close". You can get a severe hair follicle inflammation and then you will wish you had all kinds of hair there!! I use the old school Blue Bic disposables with sensitive shave cream and I never have razor burn, bumps or anything. I have used the Mach 3, 4 etc, and by day two, I thought I was going to rip my skin off at the top of my leg!!
I hope this helps, and uh, good luck!!
2006-12-14 15:00:41
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answered by babyduck 1
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right it is a thanks to do it: make confident the razor is a sparkling/sharp one Use shaving cream Soak in a warm tup for a couple of minutes first First shave each and everything going with the grain Then shave each and everything going hostile to the grain once you get out of the bathe positioned some rubbing alcohol on the section with a cotton ball Then prepare lotion And be confident you do not shave down there too typically. you should enable the hair strengthen out some or this is going to damage once you try to shave..and the pink bumps will be undesirable too.
2016-11-30 19:22:06
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answered by ? 3
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Try the Mach 3 Power. Best razor I've ever tried.
2006-12-14 15:03:03
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answered by boredperv 6
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I've had bad experiences with the cheaper, disposable razors. A razor with 4 or more blades is good cause you use less strokes. the more you stroke the more irriatation. Plus, try to use a moisturzing shave gel, its better than soap. But if you have sensitive skin, like me, you may always have some irritation.
2006-12-14 15:02:22
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answered by D. Angel 2
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I have been using the good old Gillette for over 20 years without a problem. Different shavers do shave a a slightly different angle so you should try to find the one that does not cause any irritation to your skin. Also, do not apply to much pressure to those sensitive areas - that could be causing the irritation problems that you are talking about.
2006-12-14 15:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Try shaving with the grain first then go against it. Im a guy and I use the gilette sensor excell to shave my face and it works better for me than the mach 3 and that 5 blade one that gilette made. Good Luck
2006-12-14 15:00:14
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answered by behindthesmile22 2
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Noxema makes these disposable razors that are half the size of a normal razor. They work really well. Just make sure you moisturize enough before to prevent unnecessary irritation.
2006-12-14 14:57:01
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answered by zimmiesgrl 5
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get the mach 5 more blades
2006-12-14 14:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there's nothing wrong with your Mach 3 - except, you might need new blades.
The itchy problem always shows up when the blades are no longer really sharp, then they scrub away the skin....ITCHY!
2006-12-14 14:58:39
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answered by Hanoi_babe 2
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