I agree that electric shaving should be considered dry shaving since you don't use additional creams to make your skin looks flawless. But actually, with razors, it's impossible to get flawless skin anyway. That's why I prefer electric shavers, and by the link https://bathroomer.org/best-electric-shaver-for-black-men/, you can check it out and decide if it's suitable for you.
Dry shaving
I'd say dry shaving since you don't have to use something else like gel or cream. I guess it's really convenient
Most electric shavers are dry, meaning that you don't need
any gel or a shaving cream in order to shave although there are some unique wet
electric shavers' models on the market.
When you shave with an electric shaver you want the opposite of what you want when shaving with a blade. You may want to prepare with a shaving lotion which is usually alcohol-based, to dry up the moisture on your skin and make the whiskers stand up straight.
If your switching to electric shaver or it is the first time you shave you will need to give your face three weeks to adjust to electric shavers. Try not to fluctuate back and forth between blade shaving and electric shaving during the first three weeks.
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