Anyone ever use this stuff? I bought some the other day because it comes in small bottles & I can take it through airport security with no probs. Seems to work ok but the problem is how do you get the frikkin stuff off afterwards? Despite a good rinse, I'm sat here at my desk feeling like i've got a coating of chip fat all over my face.
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I use it. Are you sure that chip fat feeling isn't the silky smoothness of a decent shave?Originally posted by wurzel View PostAnyone ever use this stuff? I bought some the other day because it comes in small bottles & I can take it through airport security with no probs. Seems to work ok but the problem is how do you get the frikkin stuff off afterwards? Despite a good rinse, I'm sat here at my desk feeling like i've got a coating of chip fat all over my face.
Shower removes any trace for me.
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Real men use bars of soap. Real, real men skip on the soap.Originally posted by wurzel View PostAnyone ever use this stuff? I bought some the other day because it comes in small bottles & I can take it through airport security with no probs. Seems to work ok but the problem is how do you get the frikkin stuff off afterwards? Despite a good rinse, I'm sat here at my desk feeling like i've got a coating of chip fat all over my face.
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I can't see the point in shaving oil or foam. I just use soap, seriously.Originally posted by wurzel View PostAnyone ever use this stuff? I bought some the other day because it comes in small bottles & I can take it through airport security with no probs. Seems to work ok but the problem is how do you get the frikkin stuff off afterwards? Despite a good rinse, I'm sat here at my desk feeling like i've got a coating of chip fat all over my face.
It does the job, without knackering my face, so why not?Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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No, I know what one of those feels like. There's an old fashioned barber in bristol who does an old fashioned style deluxe shave. Takes about half an hour & comes complete with cut throat razors, hot towels, oils the works & costs 20 quid. Didn't need to shave for a week after thatOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostI use it. Are you sure that chip fat feeling isn't the silky smoothness of a decent shave?Comment
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Nothing wrong with using soap, I think the theory is that foam is meant to create a better foam. I find soap very drying on the bits of me that I shave (no, not my face!).Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI can't see the point in shaving oil or foam. I just use soap, seriously.
It does the job, without knackering my face, so why not?Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Surely a really really close shave a) makes you look like a woman, and b) only lasts a day anyway.Originally posted by wurzel View PostNo, I know what one of those feels like. There's an old fashioned barber in bristol who does an old fashioned style deluxe shave. Takes about half an hour & comes complete with cut throat razors, hot towels, oils the works & costs 20 quid. Didn't need to shave for a week after that
I usually use gel, but I've used soap before. With gel or foam you can see which bits you've done easier, but I'm not sure there's any real benefit over soap.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I use soap, lather up, leave it went and then put shave gel on top of it. It works a treat. If I get a bit of razor burn I'll then put on a bit of Nivea balm.
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Try hair conditioner - it's much more soothing for shaving.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostNothing wrong with using soap, I think the theory is that foam is meant to create a better foam. I find soap very drying on the bits of me that I shave (no, not my face!).Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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How long is the stuff.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostTry hair conditioner - it's much more soothing for shaving.
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