Skin damaged by shaving

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YahyAxis

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My skin was perfect my whole life until these two months lately when I started to shave my facial hair around my jaw and cheeks. Only on the left side thought, there's small pimples and sometimes some noticeable ones grow, my skin is quite sensitive. I tried all type of razors but I mostly use the skinguard one lately. Is there anything I can do? also my gonions are quite projected so shaving around them is hard, is there a way to make it easy?
 
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shave harder til u pull ur subhuman skin off
 
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My skin was perfect my whole life until these two months lately when I started to shave my facial hair around my jaw and cheeks. Only on the left side thought, there's small pimples and sometimes some noticeable ones grow, my skin is quite sensitive. I tried all type of razors but I mostly use the skinguard one lately. Is there anything I can do? also my gonions are quite projected so shaving around them is hard, is there a way to make it easy?
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Sorry for the shitty lighting but this is the left side
 
Issue might not be your razor itself but the type of shaving cream you use.

If possible id start using shaving soap bars instead. Assuming you are in the US or just West general

These brands are proper : Arko, Castle Forbes, Tabac Original

If you are in the EU and u also got general skin issues. De Vergulde Hand is exceptional (tho really hard to get unless you live in the Benelux) as it doesnt super moisturize your face. Relatively cheap too. Also smells good and not like you got some chemical bullshit on your face lmao.

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