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This might just be a niche problem with me, but I used to always get redness and irritation after shaving with multi-blade cartridge razors in the past. I was also never able to get that perfect smooth shave with no 5 o'clock shadow in the past but now I can get it every time with this method. I definitely think tretinoin increased irritation while shaving, so I thought I'd drop this thread to help any one with the same problem(s).
First pass is WITH the grain with a safety razor. Use the MÜHLE R89 with a feather blade for the closest possible shave without going against the grain.
Second pass is AGAINST the grain. Use Gillete SkinGuard.
If you're wondering why you don't just use the R89 for both passes, its purely because in my experience cartridge razors against the grain will get a closer shave. The reason you go with the grain on the first pass is to make the job of the cartridge razor easier (less hair). Skipping the first step will increase the likelihood of irritation. I tried many different razor combinations, grain combinations, I tried everything. This is the only method that works for me every time.
First pass is WITH the grain with a safety razor. Use the MÜHLE R89 with a feather blade for the closest possible shave without going against the grain.
Second pass is AGAINST the grain. Use Gillete SkinGuard.
If you're wondering why you don't just use the R89 for both passes, its purely because in my experience cartridge razors against the grain will get a closer shave. The reason you go with the grain on the first pass is to make the job of the cartridge razor easier (less hair). Skipping the first step will increase the likelihood of irritation. I tried many different razor combinations, grain combinations, I tried everything. This is the only method that works for me every time.