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Originally Posted by Kitten1 I just tried using it again, skin completely dry and clean (I dont wear makeup) and what is happening is it removes some in some areas, but in other areas it appears to be to short to cut I think. I am a very dark haired woman, so my stubbles are extemely dark too. I just shaved, nice in slow and it kind of looks like I haven't shaved in a few days or something. It's stubbbley when I start because my growth isn't real fast (Im not even taking anything to slow it down anymore) but, the next morning even after a shave with a blade, its pretty noticeable.
I was thinking that maybe using some cream in the day will help soften it up and maybe they will be easier to remove... or that electric shave stuff.
Its so frustrating xD I wish I was having the same results as you! |
I wish you could get as good results as I do, too.
I certainly wouldn't use any cream on it -- or anything to soften it -- in one sense, the more bristly the better, in that that it's more likely to enter one of the slots or holes in the razor head.
Are you pressing the head gently against the skin as you move the razor slowly across your skin? If you can feel the growth with your fingers, the razor should be easily able to cut it.