I use Wilkinson Quatro Titanium, I prefer these to Gillette. As I have tough stubble I use a clean blade every day, but the key to a good shave is preparation. Use a facial wash first, and a scrub at least once a week to get rid of dead skin cells (I'd use this at night and then moisturise so you skin is not too dry when shaving) and a low lather foam so you have more contact with you skin otherwise you are just shaving foam, you then slip and cut yourself to shreds. Rinse your blade in warm not too hot water (or the lub strips disintegrate) after each stroke. Wash after with luke warm water to remove the foam and close the pores then moisturise. I am worse than a woman for my regime but it works!
2007-03-21 08:53:13
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answered by purplerain 2
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Forget all this up-selling marketing, from one blade, to two, to three, four, with batteries!!!! Whatever!!! It is marketing rubbish to create differentiation form competitors. Product innovation to milk product life cycles etc.
I use single bladed Bic disposables. They are great. Use warm water with a good, thick gel. No worries. Don't but own brand disposibles though, as they can feel a litle blunt.
Gillette are a rip off. their best razors are the old two bladed heads. I will give them credit, they are sharp compared to own brand ones.
A leading dermatologist recently proved that the more blades you dragged accross your face, the more irritation. Therefore, these Mach 20 12 blade efforts are just terrible. Therefore,one sharp blade shoud be best, but keep it rinsed, or it will drag and nick!
2007-03-21 01:33:09
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answered by dogterhoo 2
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Bro I don't know about marketing this or that all I know is that I own the mach 3 and the fusion and I like the fusion much better.
2007-03-21 01:38:25
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answered by Michael S 2
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mach 3, very rarely cut myself, if i do its usually time to change the blade.
otherwise I just use trimmer and keep the hair short like stubble
2007-03-21 01:26:58
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answered by Ni 4
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you're precise as consistently! yet heavily, i'll declare this is approximately equivalent. i for my area do not very own an electric powered razor gadget, as many men i understand do and leave tiny little hairs interior the washing room sink. I want waxing as an determination. i've got not nicely-known many men who might opt for waxing over shaving. yet for those women people who do shave, they do have extra floor areas to conceal.
2016-11-27 19:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I use the same as you. You need to change blades regulary. Also put loads of hot water on your beard first to soften hairs and lather up well with shaving foam but it must be a good brand. Shave down first then only if you need too shave upwards to finish off. good luck.
2007-03-21 02:01:17
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answered by Ichoosetobeholy 3
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Good old cheap Gillette good news disposables.
2007-03-21 01:27:04
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answered by festeringhump 4
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Try the new Gillette fusion.
2007-03-21 01:26:53
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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my husband actullay prefers my gillette venus razor, he doens'y cut himself as much
2007-03-21 01:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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try the fusion razor
2007-03-22 11:06:18
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answered by mad manc 4
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