Does anyone do this method to prevent razor irritation? If so, does it work?
I have never heard this one before but I just read it online somewhere. Here is the exact quote cut and pasted:
"Razor burn can be easily prevented if the very last strokes on your face with the razor are with the grain, not against it. In other words, you can shave as instructed above AND in any direction to get a close shave, but be sure that the very last strokes on your face are with the grain of your beard (typically a top-to-bottom stroke). Reason: The strokes of the razor blade actually changes the way your pores will grow the new hair. As such, you want to be sure to "reset" the grain of your beard by ensuring the last strokes are with the grain, or top to bottom. Works like a charm."
It sounds like a bunch of junk to me but it seems easy enough to try out, maybe I'll try it next shave. Razor burn is caused by scraping off small amounts of skin and has nothing to do with direction of growth. If the skin has already been scraped and irritated I don't see how this method would help?
I have never heard this one before but I just read it online somewhere. Here is the exact quote cut and pasted:
"Razor burn can be easily prevented if the very last strokes on your face with the razor are with the grain, not against it. In other words, you can shave as instructed above AND in any direction to get a close shave, but be sure that the very last strokes on your face are with the grain of your beard (typically a top-to-bottom stroke). Reason: The strokes of the razor blade actually changes the way your pores will grow the new hair. As such, you want to be sure to "reset" the grain of your beard by ensuring the last strokes are with the grain, or top to bottom. Works like a charm."
It sounds like a bunch of junk to me but it seems easy enough to try out, maybe I'll try it next shave. Razor burn is caused by scraping off small amounts of skin and has nothing to do with direction of growth. If the skin has already been scraped and irritated I don't see how this method would help?