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CabinCreek-Kentucky |
Posted - Oct 22 2006 : 3:16:18 PM multiblade razors may give a smoother shave, but they also promote razor burn by pulling hair and cutting it below the skin. When the hair grows back, it may do so at a curve, causing painful bumps.
Use a single or double blad razor, and always shav ein the directions in which teh hair grows.
(lordy .. i'm doing lots of doo-dah reading today!)
True Friends, Frannie
CABIN CREEK FARM KENTUCKY
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Norskema |
Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 6:45:10 PM HA! This brings back memories of skimming off a ribbon of skin from my shin using the old style razors. Man, I bled like crazy and had a most interesting scar for quite some time. I'm sticking with the twin blade also but this was an interesting factoid. I'll have to change my shaving direction!
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DaisyFarm |
Posted - Oct 27 2006 : 4:17:10 PM Think I'll stick with the double-edge razors and take my chances. I still have the scars to show from those old, drop-in, single blade razors. The didn't just nick the skin, they took out a chunk!!!
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Libbie |
Posted - Oct 27 2006 : 11:08:17 AM And just when I stocked up on double-bladers...darn!
XOXO, Libbie
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