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I do hope for his sake that's petrol not mains powered.Originally posted by greenlake View PostFor a real challenge, try one of these....
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If you shave with an electric shaver first, then there is less hair for the razor to grab onto & pull taught. In my experience this means that I can get a smooth shave without any ingrowing hairs as the hair is shaved level with the skin, rather than actually being pulled out somewhat before being cut (resulting in the hair actually being below surface level causing ingrowing hairs).Originally posted by TheLordDave View PostI suffer badly from ingrown hairs after a wet shave so used an electric for years but I'm tired of never having that 'shaved fresh feeling' thought a cut throat might give a cleaner cut to the bristle and reduce in grown ones. We shall see.
If you find a lube that works well for you you can go against the grain to get it nice and clean (as obviously you lose some of the benefit of having longer hair in that sense by electric shaving first).Comment
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Pluck the hairs out when you have a free weekend.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Funnily enough I had a long conversation with someone on Saturday in a beer tent about the best way of using them as weapons.Originally posted by TheLordDave View PostHad one for my birthday, first go tonight. My bathroom now looks like I have murdered a prostitute.
Anyone else use one? It's a lovely tight shave, if you ignore the blood.Comment
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