#1. BLADE TRAUMA
The damage begins the moment the razor touches your skin.
A razor doesn't just cut hair. It functions like a micro-plane, dragging across your skin's surface, creating microscopic tears in the protective barrier with every pass.
Over time, repeated friction breaks down the stratum corneum, leaving follicles exposed, inflamed, and reactive.
The result: skin that can't defend itself against the next shave. Or the one after that.