(06-24-2023, 07:21 PM)metal_shavings Wrote:(06-24-2023, 07:11 PM)Oregon Wrote:(06-24-2023, 05:52 PM)metal_shavings Wrote: Having psoriasis, I'm familiar with tender, irritated skin when it flairs. I have the OC .95 timeless in Titanium and find ot very smooth, I'm assuming the .68 should be even milder, but OC does still expose more blade. I have a few Edwin Jagger DE 89's if you're in need of something that leans definitely more to the mild side. I'd be happy to dig one out and send it to you.
Thank you. That's very kind. I think I'm going to see what the .68 feels like after attacking with a trimmer.
Anytime. always worth the try. If I'm not treating it, as I'm not now, and I get a flair up, it can be mild or very, very, itchy. Then it can get red, sore, weepy, and can actually sting. Thankfully most of the time it is not too bad.But, when it is, it is. I find the .68 reasonably mild, but that is me. I don't think the EJ's are much different in gap, not sure of blade exposure. I do know they are mild, but good shavers.
DAYLIGHT PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY (DPT) is also used to arrest psoriasis. Mike, if you are having a lot of trouble with psoriasis you might investigate DPT.