I shaved every day in the Military even when I didn't have a whisker and was just taking the tops off of zits. I hated every minute of it.
In the late Seventies we were first introduced to double edged Blades and gel shave cream rather than old school foam. This was a giant step backward from a comfortable shave.
The biggest reason I hated shaving every day because I was I was doing it too fast, and with the wrong equipment.
I reevaluated all of this and changed some things;
First never shave with a cold face, shave after your shower or after leaving a warm wash cloth on your face for two minutes.
Second I went to the old school Butterfly Razor. The blades last sharp longer and then you clean the razer over and flip the blade over and go at it again.
Thirdly I gave up shaving cream and bought shaving soap and a Barbers Brush. Sweet Molly Brown is this stuff good. Drop a round bar in a coffee cup and you'll will shave for a year or more with a quality soap, that smells better and lasts at least ten times longer than a can.
When I retired from the Military my damned whiskers came in grey and with a vengeance.