Everytime I shave I cut myself where my mustache is. What am I doing wrong?!


Question: You should shave sensitive areas, or areas prone to cutting WITH the grain of the hair. So you should shave your mustache area downwards.

Make sure you keep the blade flat against the skin and not at too pronounced of an angle, this is how most cuts occur.

You should also use as light a pressure as possible. Using too strong of pressure is the second best way to cut yourself.

If this still isn't working, you may want to try a double or triple blade razor, at least for your mustache area. These razors really do make it more difficult to cut yourself by spreading out the surface area.


Answers: You should shave sensitive areas, or areas prone to cutting WITH the grain of the hair. So you should shave your mustache area downwards.

Make sure you keep the blade flat against the skin and not at too pronounced of an angle, this is how most cuts occur.

You should also use as light a pressure as possible. Using too strong of pressure is the second best way to cut yourself.

If this still isn't working, you may want to try a double or triple blade razor, at least for your mustache area. These razors really do make it more difficult to cut yourself by spreading out the surface area.

Buying cheap razors. Invest in a quality razor that vibrates they seem to be much smoother and prevent nicking.

UM YOOH SHUD TRY...
SHAVING iN A DiFFERENT DiRECTiON!
(MY DAD HAD THE SAME PROB!!
iF THAT DOESNT WORK JUST USE CLiPPERS!!
:)

Maybe look in the mirror whilst doing it if not already.
Use decent shaving cream.
This always works for me: Run hot water over your face and blade to soften everything up :)
Hope this helps.

change the direction you blade is going or use hair remover but it stinks

too heavy on the hand lighten up some

make sure your beard is warm and wet, like after a shower, use good shaving cream

and use a sharp razor, a dull one may cut you

if that doesn't work maybe try an electric one, but I don't like them

SLOW DOWN and use a very good razor. That should help.





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