Sorry, guys - you must be sick of this question, but I'd really like to figure this out once and for all.
For the neck area, I shave the same way as I shave everything else. Start with WTG (more like north to south) and then go ATG with my fingers guiding me. This still leads to razor burns/bumps albeit not as much when I was using cartridges.
I recently read that it's a good idea to start with the razor at 90 degrees until it starts to cut and go GRADUALLY from there?
I watched this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcNO9u2bHSE) and was surprised to hear him say that he recommends not going ATG at all on the neck area? How will I then be able to shave anything off?
Also, what products are known to work wonders for the neck to prevent and/or help heal razor burns/bumps?
Currently using:
For the neck area, I shave the same way as I shave everything else. Start with WTG (more like north to south) and then go ATG with my fingers guiding me. This still leads to razor burns/bumps albeit not as much when I was using cartridges.
I recently read that it's a good idea to start with the razor at 90 degrees until it starts to cut and go GRADUALLY from there?
I watched this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcNO9u2bHSE) and was surprised to hear him say that he recommends not going ATG at all on the neck area? How will I then be able to shave anything off?
Also, what products are known to work wonders for the neck to prevent and/or help heal razor burns/bumps?
Currently using:
- Merkur HD 34C
- Astra SP
- Thater 4125/1 24mm
- AoS unscented shaving cream
- AoS aftershave gel
- AoS pre-shave gel (don't use anymore, would it help?)