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Why does my razor drag?
If you are regularly experiencing tugging and pulling, you are likely not preparing your skin and facial hair well enough to enjoy a comfortable shave. The wetter the shave, the better. Heat and water will help to soften your facial hairs in preparation for their being cut.
Do razor bumps go away down there?
Pubic razor burn will go away on its own in time and does not necessarily require treatment. If pubic razor burn is causing pain and itching, trying OTC topical creams and home remedies may bring some relief.
Why does my lame drag on dough?
If the blade drags against the dough, don’t fret. Continue with the cut and things will typically smooth out in the bake. If the blade drags excessively, this can be a sign that the dough has most likely proofed for too long and has started to lose structural integrity.
How often should you change the blade on your bread lame?
A blade is at its best within the first 20 cuts. After this, it will deteriorate until it needs changing after around 40. If the blade is reversible the life can be doubled.
Why won’t my razor bumps go away?
If the bumps look infected or are not healing properly, seek a doctor’s opinion right away. If you get razor burn or razor bumps every time you shave, see a dermatologist. You may have skin that is extra sensitive or hair that is prone to folliculitis.
How do you soften stubble before shaving?
Use a face wash or facial scrub to help soften facial hair before you shave. Also, to soften your facial hair and make it easier to cut, hydrate skin with warm water for at least three minutes before shaving.
How do you keep dough from sticking to lame?
Dust the dough with flour for the easiest cut. The flour helps the knife slide through the dough without sticking. If you use a water or egg wash on the dough it may be a bit stickier, which will make it more difficult to cut.