My son is getting to that age now where he'll have to start shaving more often. I'm not too sure whether to buy him a decent electric razor or let him wet shave. I'm personally a fan of wet shaving as I feel you get a closer shave and it wakes me up in the morning but a dry shave is quite convenient but you can't mix the two. Wet shaving cuts the bristles in one way whereas dry shaving in another, mixing the 2 causes those unsightly rashes. How goes it here
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Shaving, wet or dry?
53Wet73.58%39Dry20.75%11I have yet to encounter puberty, aka, AndyW5.66%3The poll is expired.
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I've spent a lot of cash on 'cutting edge' (IGMC) electric razors and yet nothing beats a proper wet shave.Comment
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Electric shavers are tulipe. They’re not made for shaving men’s faces, but for women who can’t think of a decent Christmas present for a chap. Sod it woman, just get me a train set or a Scalectrix and stop pretending I’m an adult.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostElectric shavers are tulipe. They’re not made for shaving men’s faces, but for women who can’t think of a decent Christmas present for a chap. Sod it woman, just get me a train set or a Scalectrix and stop pretending I’m an adult.
WHS !!!! Wet shave is best.
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I used to do a Dry Wet shave when I was in the military. ie use a bic but with no water or foam.
If you have a limited amount of water, it's worth the pain, cos you get more to drink
I still do it sometimes, just to see if I can
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Likewise, I paid £170 for a special Philips one but found it shaves no better than I remember my old 1991 Philishave did - money therefore wasted as I find myself wet shaving mostly and just use the leccy one at weekends if I`m in a lazy mood. The electric one just doesn`t do the neck well at all. No matter how many times I go over an area it just misses some hairs.Originally posted by realityhack View PostI've spent a lot of cash on 'cutting edge' (IGMC) electric razors and yet nothing beats a proper wet shave.Comment
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and then put on 2 handfuls of Brut Aquatonic.. just to show your a real manOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI used to do a Dry Wet shave when I was in the military. ie use a bic but with no water or foam.
If you have a limited amount of water, it's worth the pain, cos you get more to drink
I still do it sometimes, just to see if I can
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Brut Aquatonic my @rse. real men use a handful of nettlesOriginally posted by chef View Postand then put on 2 handfuls of Brut Aquatonic.. just to show your a real man
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