I've been using disposable razors, and despite trying various brands, I notice they become dull after just two shaves, which makes shaving painful. I typically shave every other day, so I go through a razor each week. My dad thinks a razor should last at least a month. I'm curious if there's a way to make my razor last longer or if I'm just shaving wrong. After shaving, I rub the razor against a towel to clean it, but maybe I'm missing something? How can I improve this?
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It's all about technique and prep! Hydrating your hair really makes a difference. Shaving right after a shower works wonders since the hair is softer. If that’s not possible, just wet your hair for a minute before applying shaving cream. This helps a ton! Also, rinse your razor well and let it dry completely after each use to avoid dulling. Disposable razors should last about 2-3 weeks with daily use, depending on your hair type.
Consider switching to a safety razor if you want longer-lasting blades. They can be cost-effective in the long run and give you a smoother shave. You can often find a decent safety razor and a bulk pack of blades for a great price online. It's better for your wallet and the environment!
Yeah, I switched to a safety razor too, and my blades usually last several shaves, often weeks!
Make sure to store your razor in a dry spot. Leaving it wet will cause it to rust and dull. I use a disposable razor for a couple of months, just touching up my beard lines. It's all about how you use it!
I do the same! I just use it to clean my beard lines and it lasts quite a while.

Totally agree! If I skip the cream or don't soften my hair, my disposables barely last.