Anyone have any secrets to getting very little skin irritation or none at all?
Or did you get that surgery to completely remove your hair!??!??!?


I think the idea is that the showering softens the skin & facial hair more so than just hot water & shaving cream on dry skin.Jacob Morgan wrote:why shave after your shower? I hadn't heard that..I've always shaved before..
Bingo! When you get one of those high-class barber straight-razor shaves, the barber first softens things up with a hot damp towel.Leland wrote:I think the idea is that the showering softens the skin & facial hair more so than just hot water & shaving cream on dry skin.
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My experience is the same. After many years of sometimes bearded and sometimes clean shaven, I discovered that there was a noticable difference in my low register.Dieseltuba wrote:Someone down the post talked about if hair on your face mattered. This is my experiance. I had a mustach for over 20 years and never though it mattered. Several months ago I was told by a pro that if I shave I very well could help my playing lower notes because they could hear air leaking when I played in the low range. He also said if he had more than a day or two of growth it hurt his playing. So I gave vanity a boot and shaved. Yes, it made a differance for me. I will be clean shaven from now on.