I bought a safety razor recently because I've been wanting to get closer shaves. My facial hair is too damn thick, if I shave only with the grain it genuinely looks like I haven't shaved at all. Shaving against the grain is possible after 3 or 4 passes but the skin on my neck gets all irritated and cut up. Visually it gives me the best results but it hurts like hell. Using regular razors ain't an option either.
The only way I've found I can get a semi-decent shave in under 15 minutes is using some proraso soap and my Philips s8000 electric shaver, it almost looks as if I shaved against the grain.
The frustrating part is that even this way of shaving, when I look at myself in the mirror, still leaves the black dots of hair not that greyish undertone but genuine visible hairs that are just short in length.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there any other way for me to shave given the thickness of my beard? It also grows pretty damn quick and I'm frustrated at being unable to get that true clean-shaven look, let alone hold it for longer than a few hours. (By lunch I tend to look like I need a shave regardless of how close I manage to shave)
The only way I've found I can get a semi-decent shave in under 15 minutes is using some proraso soap and my Philips s8000 electric shaver, it almost looks as if I shaved against the grain.
The frustrating part is that even this way of shaving, when I look at myself in the mirror, still leaves the black dots of hair not that greyish undertone but genuine visible hairs that are just short in length.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there any other way for me to shave given the thickness of my beard? It also grows pretty damn quick and I'm frustrated at being unable to get that true clean-shaven look, let alone hold it for longer than a few hours. (By lunch I tend to look like I need a shave regardless of how close I manage to shave)