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1 month agoYears ago I saw a suggestion to use women’s razors, which makes sense, tried a partner’s and have never gone back.


Years ago I saw a suggestion to use women’s razors, which makes sense, tried a partner’s and have never gone back.
Lol who could’ve seen it coming? From an article almost exactly 2 months ago on the launch:
“They’re betting that AI can help to address some of the messiness and toxicity of today’s social media landscape. At the same time, social platforms will need a new set of tools to ensure they’re not taken over by AI bots posing as people.”
https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/14/digg-launches-its-new-reddit-rival-to-the-public/
I’m sure men’s razors have probably improved over time for this use-case, but I find good women’s blades to be more gentle on the sensitive skin and I feel like it’s a closer, smoother shave with no razor burn or bumps even if used with minimal shaving creme. I theorize that women’s razors are designed specifically for body shaving, and for example, legs are a large amount of real estate to keep shaved; where traditionally men’s razors were only “designed” for the face.
I also found a silicone “stropper” somewhere a decade ago to use with disposable blades, which I quickly use just before, that extends their life quite substantially.