Hm, I've been shaving wet for ever and have been on E for ~5 years. No cuts unless I'm really not paying attention. It is a skill you can learn :)
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I recommend safety razors. Cheap, easy, and gives a close shave
That's what I use, in fact. Warm water on face, apply foam. Stretch skIn lightly taught, and a single pass with the grain. I've been doing it this way for decades, but recently I always end up with a cut or two somewhere. Should probably just go a bit more slowly.
I've found that whenever I cut myself, it's either that my lather is too watery, or that my blade needs to be replaced.
Yes, that's what I've been using for many years as well :)
Cisfemme here, but with hormone issues: schick intuition. That little balm bar is amaaaziinggg.
Ooh, thanks. I'll look out for those.
Get some of those cute blemish stickers and put those over the cuts if it happens! Just a cutie with a cute blemish!
this is my last resort...