The same blade can't both pull and cut. The process you describe is based on the theory of cutting the hair below skin level with the pull-then-cut technique.
I'm a neck shaver, and clip the rest. My multi blades last 6 months to a year, and the current blade was installed in 2024. A little back-stropping on my skin as I shave in the shower seems to keep them sharp enough to do the needful. They probably don't do the pull/cut thing, but who cares.
Sector2 0 points 7 hours ago
The same blade can't both pull and cut. The process you describe is based on the theory of cutting the hair below skin level with the pull-then-cut technique.
I'm a neck shaver, and clip the rest. My multi blades last 6 months to a year, and the current blade was installed in 2024. A little back-stropping on my skin as I shave in the shower seems to keep them sharp enough to do the needful. They probably don't do the pull/cut thing, but who cares.