• LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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    18 hours ago

    Best thing I’ve done for it is to use a single blade (safety razor) and shave exclusively in the shower. The steam opens your pours and helps reduce irritation.

    Also, shaving “with” the grain. Which is easier said then done since it kinda goes every direction.

    But the biggest difference has been shaving in the shower. My skin goes crazy otherwise.

    I have a full beard so I avoid shaving most of it. I’m so hairy that I have to shave most of my neck and my upper cheeks though otherwise I’d look like a Yeti. Seriously, some hairs are nearly to my eyes.

    My genes are apparently just pure European (almost a flat mix from Ireland to Ukraine). But my hair is extremely curly even on my head. My friends use to say I had a “jew-fro” but I’m not Jewish from what a DNA test said.

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      There’s no directionality to my hair growth whatsoever. So no matter which way I’m shaving I’m going against the grain. I blame the 1/64 Papuan DNA.

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        1 hour ago

        Yeah. That’s how my neck is for some reason. And it’s the part I have to shave unless I wanna look like a Yeti.

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        11 hours ago

        It really was a game changer. A hot towel can help in a pinch. But it’s definitely the continuous hot steam that really helps.

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        16 hours ago

        Must be it. My wife’s east asian with super straight hair. Our daughter was born with a full head of curly hair. It must be very dominant.