• @papertowels
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    1 month ago

    Everyone who shaves, regardless of gender and razor type, should have a styptic pencil. It stops bleeding like magic.

    Beyond that, shaving with a safety razor is different because you’re never supposed to apply pressure - idk if that’s something you were doing.

    • @Hagdos@lemmy.world
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      11 month ago

      I have a block of aluin, which I think is the same thing? It helps, but it isn’t magic. I’m not applying pressure, but still I get many very small wounds.

      • @papertowels
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        21 month ago

        Alum blocks are similar but different, it’s worth looking into getting a styptic pencil or at least researching the differences.

        Hmmm, what handle are you using? The common suggestion I’ve seen is to get a vintage Gillette tech off of eBay. It’s nigh impossible to cut yourself with one of those, and they’re usually around $10-$15.

        • @Hagdos@lemmy.world
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          11 month ago

          The issue isn’t so much that I’m cutting myself, but that I end up with multiple very small wounds, roughly the size of a hair/hairsack. Like my shave is just a little too close?

          I have an adjustable handle, Merkur 50C I believe. I set it to the least aggressive setting, and am trying all different brands of blades, but so far there’s little difference.

          • @papertowels
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            11 month ago

            Ah, sounds like razor bumps maybe? I don’t know too much about them unfortunately. What do you use right now?