I just love this razor! I'm a woman and I don't like the pink tax, loose shave and silly baby colors that women razors give. what are we 5 Men's razors tend to have a better angle and offer a better/closer/longer shave for all the curves and angles that women have for our different areas and private parts. I've spent so much money on razors to find the best one for me instead of spending a fortune on them. Merkur Futur - the best shaver of all time. Pre-shave and aftershave are best for smooth and silky skin. It just feels better (or doesn't itch or dry out the skin). Don't skimp on time, money or other excuses, do-it-yourself items work just as well as store-bought ones. I've had this bad boy for over a year and I never look back. first shave - legs, armpits, inconspicuous places. Now I have 3.5 or 4. It will be a lot easier if you get a good shaving cream e.g. B. Lavender cream. It works best with a shaving brush. I initially have boar stubble on Revain, but plan on getting a much prettier one when it wears out. It sheds but works pretty well. I went to a local college near me that offered glassblowing or pottery classes and had a shaving bowl made with tiny grooves on the bottom for perfect lather and a little thread to hold my shaving brush or razor, whatever I happen to be using use. The best $20 I've spent in a long time. All the little things can add up at first, but when you're paying $20 for blades every 3 years, give or take (depending on blade quality), man, it just works! Women: Take a large cup or bowl of warm water and sit on the edge of the tub, or if you have a small chair/stool, sit on feet and profanity. Add water as needed. If you start drying out, the shaver will grind. While it doesn't usually cut you, it can if it hits you too hard. So soap up girl! It also helps you see yourself and the razor properly and tilt to reduce the risk of cuts. If you cut yourself, use an antimicrobial powder or stick like Clubman Pinaud's Styptic Pencil for less than $2. Burns but works great. Take it. Your. Time. Especially on the first start. Eventually you will know how to tighten the skin and the angles will just be automatic. Another great razor for women and our curvy natures is the as-d2 stainless steel razor. It is not adjustable and costs three times as much, but gives a nice shave and is suitable for sensitive skin. I still prefer future tense for its adaptability. Blades: Don't be stingy. They're cheap enough to get good ones. Merkur is great, the ones that come with them work really well. Feather hi-stainless or Kai also work well. I didn't like the shark, it faded quickly and bit faster than I would have liked. The Feather can do that too, because it's one of the sharpest blades you can get. Good luck, but you don't need it. That is amazing
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