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Q: 16.male I shaved yesterday for the 1st time with my dad's dry electric shaver. Before that I used those disposable gilette (sp?) razors, which meant using it wet and a bit of shaving cream. Well while I wasn't sure how to use it exactly, I ended up cutting the bottom of my chin and under my lower lip. Any tips for next time, to prevent this from happening? I'm not shaving that much off, so should I avoid using an electric one for the time being since I'm not doing my entire face? Thanks a lot, and will rate.
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i'd say to make sure your blade is fresh, cause new blades are safer that old/used ones because the duller the blade, the more likely you are to get cut. be sure that your face & blade are wet, and you have plenty of shaving cream on. don't go too fast or too slow, it could add on to cutting yourself. also, don't press too hard, because that could cut you as well.
i wouldn't avoid electric, they are useful, but it's better if you use them if there's more to shave.
i hope i helped :]
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lookin for a guys point of a view, but not bad, thanks
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HI i'm jess. i'll answer anything you throw at me, with the best of my ability. any advice you need or questions relating to anything and everything will be answered. i can help with myspace, xanga, etc. or personal advice, so whatever you need, feel free to ask.
apparantly, i give good advice, or so i've been told. so go ahead, ask away. just be sure to rate! thanks
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Website: Gender: Female Location: STL Occupation: student Age: 14 AIM: MSN: JtotheESSIKA@hotmail.com Member Since: July 18, 2005 Answers: 6 Last Update: June 19, 2006 Visitors: 1287
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