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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He has to shave down. My son has really sensitive skin and using a regular razor left a lot of irritation and made acne worse. I got this Panasonic shaver and he really likes it: no more razor burn or acne: https://panasonic.factoryoutletstore.com/details/50541/panasonic-es-sL41-s.html?category_id=17805&catalogitemid=48438 [/quote] Disagree on shaving down. Shave against the grain, it lifts and pulls the hair resulting in a closer shave and les chance of ingrowns.[/quote] [b]You are an idiot and your suggestion is dangerous.[/b][/quote] +1[/quote] Shaving against the grain will result in blood. I am a adult male with aggressive facial hair. [/quote] This is what Gillette says about it: Shave both with and against the Grain So, with or against the grain? The answer is both. Facial hair grows in many directions so you’ll shave both with and against the grain at different times in your routine. Shave in the direction that feels most comfortable.[/quote]
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