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Wash your back before use to remove surface oil and dirt, ensuring better hair removal. Meanwhile, prepare shaving cream or foam to lubricate the skin and reduce the risk of scratches.
For manual razors, correctly attach the blade to the handle; for electric razors, check that the blade head is securely installed.
Evenly apply an appropriate amount of shaving cream or foam to the areas of the back that need hair removal.
Hold the razor and gently shave in the direction of hair growth. Avoid shaving against the grain to prevent skin discomfort or scratches. For manual razors, control the pressure and do not apply excessive force.
After use, promptly rinse the razor with clean water to remove and foam residue. For electric razors, ensure they are completely dry before storage to prevent short circuits or other issues.
Select a high-quality back razor that suits your needs and skin type. For example, those with sensitive skin can opt for razors with blades specifically designed for sensitive skin or anti-scratch features.
Regularly inspect the sharpness and integrity of the blades. If blades become dull or damaged, replace them promptly to ensure shaving effectiveness and safety.
Avoid using the back razor if there are skin issues such as breaks, inflammation, or acne on the back, as this may worsen skin problems or cause infection.



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