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A. Can I "dry shave"?
Dry hairs are harder to cut than well-moistened hairs; this will make your razor duller faster. In addition, without the proper moisture, you're just looking to get razor burn.

B. How Can Skin Irritation Be Prevented?
1. Try using either a shaving cream or gel. Apply the cream or gel in the opposite direction the hair grows, this will help moisten the hairs and reduce friction during shaving.
2. You will also want to gently pat-dry your shaved area, so you don't accidentally increase irritation by rubbing the skin to roughly
3. Never apply deodorants or antiperspirants immediately after shaving .be sure to apply a moisturizer after shaving, massage the moisturizer into the skin, this helps increase absorption and the massage will help soothe the irritation

C. How Do I Get The Best Shave?
1. The worst time of day to shave is first thing in the morning, because your body fluids puff up a bit while you sleep, and the swelling dose not go down until after about 20-30 minutes of being up and about. Your best bet is to shave in evening or after your coffee and breakfast in the morning.
2. Shaving usually gets the best results on skin that has soaked in warm water helps plump up the individual hair strand, which softens it and makes it easier to cut.
3. Not only is water important to moisturize the hair, but you should also try using a rich shave gel or cream as an additional aid in the battle of the hair. It not only eases the pain of shaving by adding moisture/lubrication, but it also prepares the hair when you apply the gel /cream in the opposite direction the hair grows. You will want to rinse out your razor more often when you are using gel or cream, since such moisturizing agents can cause build -up on the blades life.
4. Try to take fewer strokes when shaving, each stroke of the blade increase the chance of skin irritation
5. Change your razor or cartridge often .a sharp blade will give you a quicker, closer shave, providing an easy, comfortable shave. In addition new blades require less pressure to get a good shave, so you will reduce the risk of nicks and cuts.

D. How Many Shaves Should I get Per Blade?
Depending on the person's hair and shaving condition. Changing your razor or cartridge often helps give a closer, more comfortable shave. In addition the lubricating strip will dissipate with use.

E. How Many Times Can I use One Blade?
This depends greatly on the individual and the thickness or coarseness of the hair. Some prefer to change a blade after using it once or twice, others after 3-4 times while many expected between 5 to 7 uses

F:  How Do I Take Care of My Razor?
1. Try to keep it out of water when not being used .the excess water will dissolve the lubricating strip, and could cause the blades to wear
2. Let the blades air dry-dry when you are done shaving to prevent wears, never wipe them, as this can cause the blades to dull prematurely.
3. Always rinse the hair and soap from the blades to keep it in tiptop shape

G. What Dose The (Lubricating) Strip Do?
The lubra strip when activated by water provides for more lubrication and moisture while shaving allowing the blades to glide on the skin, which make the shave more comfortable, and decrease the risk of irritation.

H. What the difference between a disposable and a triple system?
1. The disposables are great because you actually have a choice the fixed versus the swivel disposable is simply a matter of personal preference, typically thicker hair growth is more easily managed by the fixed head, while people with hair that's more fine prefer the swivel, disposable can be convenient for short trips.
2. The triple blade razor system gives a closer, smoother shave in fewer stocks, reduce the risk of skin irritation, nicks, cuts and available for women.

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Darwin Solingen Sword Shanghai Co.,Ltd.
[China]
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City: Shanghai
Province/State: Shanghai
Country/Region : China

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