Do you have hair growing on your face? Wondering what to do about it? Do you go clean shaven? The rugged scruff? Or the hardcore mountain man? It all depends on how much hair's growing on your face and what suits your style. Some of us only have a few get rid of). You may have to shave daily, while others can get away with a touch-up once a week - or once a month. Whatever your shaving situation, here's a look at some shaving tools and tips on how to use 'em.
Razors 6r6y4d
If you decide to shave some or all of the hair on your face, you're going to need a toilet paper dangling from your skin.
Using shaving cream or shaving gel is also a good idea. It's much better than just using you've got questions, ask your older brother or your dad.
Electric Shavers f125d
Some people really like the electric shaver, especially when they're starting out. With an electric shaver, there's much less chance you'll end up cutting your face, but you probably won't get quite so close a shave. And sometimes the electric ones really tug at your skin.
Straight Blades 4j676j
A straight blade shave is probably the closest shave you'll ever get. But, a word of caution here from your pals at flesh wound rather than just a nick. That's part of the reason why hardly anyone uses straight blades anymore.
Did U Know? 2e1m37
- According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest beard ever grown was by a farmer from Norway. When he died, his beard was 17 feet, 6 inches (5.33m)!
- The longest beard on a woman? A whopping 14 inches (36 cm) by Janice "The Bearded Lady" Deveree of Kentucky.