Do most people here shave everyday? No worries about irritation? My neck is a difficult area to get a BBS shave Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’ve been shaving 7 days a week for decades. I need to look presentable for my job and have not experienced any irritation.
I Shave every other day. If I try to shave everyday I too get Irritation big time on my neck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don’t know about most, but I definitely shave every day. If I skip a day, the next shave is brutal.
I shave every weekday and generally one of the weekend days. In the summer it’s a little more erratic since I’m not working, but generally 6 out of 7 days. I would advise to not shoot for BBS. Just let it happen. I shave one WTG pass followed by a second pass just on my jawline and neck. That works great for me. Am I as smooth as someone who does three full passes? Nope. But it works for me and that’s what counts.
@James_P, I used to shave everyday when I was new to DE shaving but I've since slacked off dramatically. I quit buying razors all the time so that helped. I have no requirement to be clean shaven for work so its a personal thing and right now, for now, I shave when I get the hankering. I even grew a beard for November When I am shaving everyday though, I'm one of the lucky ones that can do so without irritation. I'd like to think that anyone can with the right tweaks but since every face is different, its hard to advise. Map your facial hair growth and then experiment to see what works and what doesn't. Finding a razor that does it for you helps too. Blade choice is important. As close to zero pressure is perhaps the most important. Cold water helped me dramatically believe it or not. A nice hot shave is great but I get far less irritation having become a cold water shaver. Don't chase the baby. The closer you get, the further away it becomes. Just shave correctly. One day, you'll notice that you haven't had irritation or stubble in a while. That's where I'm at now and I usually do one against the grain pass lately. Find something that works well for you and then just let the rest fade away and you'll notice that you are killing it regularly. At least this has been my experience. Its ok if this takes months. I'd be leary if it happened quickly even. Commit to shaving this way and who cares how long it takes, it'll happen when it happens. For me, a less than uncomfortable DE shave is far more comfortable than a fiery electric shave or an itchy nowhere close to close cart shave.
Shave every day, been retired since 2013, keeps me busy for a half hour a day. Plus I have to use up everything I have, might start shaving 3 times a day... Sent from my QTAQZ3 using Tapatalk
I've tried everyday (two pass), but it doesn't work for me. I can do one pass every day, but normally I'm an every other day (two pass) shaver.
I have to be shaven for work, so I will shave at least five days on a normal work week. Sometime more if I have to work on the weekends. Since switching to a DE razor (normally a Merkur 23C) the neck irritation has pretty much gone away. I don't worry about BBS either like Perry, I start with one WTG, followed by one CTG on the jaw line and trouble areas, and one ATG. I have gotten it down to a decent shave in 10-15 minutes typically, with little to no irritation. When I have more prep time I'll take longer. After a weekend I have found that the PAA DOC is an excellent and mild DE to mow down the extra growth with that first pass. Consecutive passes have no irritation after that.
I will shave everyday most of the time, but I do have a tendency to skip a day every so often. Seems like that usually happens the most during the colder times of the year, especially now with the snow.
I shave M-T for school and typically 1 day of my 3 day weekend. I shaved every day for about 2 years after I found DE shaving, but no longer have the fervor to do that. I rarely have experienced razor burn since I went to DE.
Semi retired, and no requirement. My best shaves are 36-48 hours apart. If I skip a couple days, a glorious BBS feels great. Tapatalk Via Kyocera
I did a number on my head today with my straight razor. I think I will use my adjustable DE for my head from now on and use the straight razor on my face and neck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Great point here. He is able to take a half hour to shave. Taking adequate time gives you the chance to get better as well go easy on trouble spots like the neck, or chin for me. I am lucky if I have ten minutes and I have to rush. While it forces me to be pretty decent at shaving, it lends to some irritation at times. Also, I hardly ever chase the baby. I usually do two passes, but sometimes have to make due with one. I definitely don't get to pamper myself with a shave. Fortunately, Tuesday is my last day of school and I will be graduating. So I will have more time on my hands.
I shave every day. I cut back to two passes and touch ups if needed. I quit chasing the baby years ago. It makes a lot of difference.