In my other thread (link below), many people claimed that they achieve the BBS only about half an hour or so after the shave.
The argument has it that whiskers retreat back beneath the skin once they dry out.
So, I was wondering as if this was actually the case.
Personally, if I feel any stubble left during my final / clean-up pass, I will feel that stubble 30 minutes or an hour later, just as much.
So, what I'm trying to say is, if I don't achieve the BBS during my shave, it won't magically turn into a BBS post-shave.
I'm not trying to discredit anyone's view, just genuinely curious what all of you guys think about this.
The argument has it that whiskers retreat back beneath the skin once they dry out.
So, I was wondering as if this was actually the case.
Personally, if I feel any stubble left during my final / clean-up pass, I will feel that stubble 30 minutes or an hour later, just as much.
So, what I'm trying to say is, if I don't achieve the BBS during my shave, it won't magically turn into a BBS post-shave.
I'm not trying to discredit anyone's view, just genuinely curious what all of you guys think about this.
Do you keep shaving until you can't feel any stubble left?
Besides the Poll options (Yea / Nay), the more interesting Q is why or why not 😀 Me, I don't stop until it's BBS all-around, which I normally get in 3 or so passes + minor touch-ups.
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