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Face and leg razors have different contours (that’s why leg razors are more expensive) if you’re worried about cutting then stick to a leg razor
I was worried about that, especially with a straight razor when my legs don't have many flat planes on them. I will say, though, I've used men's brand razors for years instead of women's brands, and haven't noticed much difference between the two. I assume the price difference is just typical pink tax.
Do you have any recommendations for a non-disposable that is good for legs? I have had the same safety razor for almost a decade but still shill out too much money for disposables because the safety razor tears up my knees/ankles.
Dang, I hate to hear that. I was worried about that with a straight razor on those areas. That and poking around blindly with it in my bikini area without knowing how well it does didn't sound ideal.
I shave my tidbits with a safety and found it to be much better in every single way. Less itch, most importantly.
Nice, okay! Do mind if I ask if you use any special soaps or do any extra prep beforehand? Also, is there a brand of razor you recommend?
Edit: just scrolled to the bottom of the thread and saw where you go into more detail. Thank you!
Better prep leads to a better shave with any razor, but you don't have to start complicating it more if you don't want to. I would do whatever you do with cartridge razors now, then explore changes after. Unless the safety razor/blade combo you're starting with is very aggressive, the prep need is the same.
No, I am all cut up