Don't be jealous just because your a wussy pretty boy that can't grow any facial hair.
Yes, I am a prettyboy because I use a normal razor instead of fiddling around with antique shaving gear because scraping a knife from the 19th century across my face is somehow less irritating .
Right on.
The thing is it really is less irritating for your skin.
I might take back the negative stuff I said about them gadgets
You can dry-shave with'em, but if you've got sensitive skin it can lead to the redness and razor-rash. They make pre-shave treatments like 'Lectric Shave' that helps with that, and they've also got razors that'll dispense a shaving gel as they shave.
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I might take back the negative stuff I said about them gadgets
You can dry-shave with'em, but if you've got sensitive skin it can lead to the redness and razor-rash. They make pre-shave treatments like 'Lectric Shave' that helps with that, and they've also got razors that'll dispense a shaving gel as they shave.
I have very sensitive skin
If I so much as rinse my face with cool water, a few minutes later, my skin will be hella dry
you don't need any kind of shaving cream or crap, no. I don't use it. in fact, it's best if the skin is totally dry (clean, but dry).
also don't need to buy razors or blades all the time. you need to replace the cutter block & foil every 2-3 years, that's about it. if you get the self-cleaning one (which is so nice, clean & sterilized fresh every day..) you have to buy the refills couple times a year, I order them online, 3-pack for $12.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
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Electric razors just can't handle my scruffy neck. I simply have to use a razor.
Well, this is a school rule. Apparently alot of places dont care as long as you wear a beard net thing, but the school doesnt want to deal with that, so its either short or gone.
Electric razors just can't handle my scruffy neck. I simply have to use a razor.
My electric has one of those flip up beard trimmers on the back, but I use it to cut all of my facial hair down to about 1/16th of an inch. If I really want to shave down further, I occaisionally use the regular side, but 99% of the time I can get away with being stubbly because my beard tends to be red/blonde.
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I'm still a bit uncomfortable about that, sorry
Oh, you're trolling.
Okay.
The thing is it really is less irritating for your skin.
so close
Well Badgery is already a made up word so I figured it wouldn't really be that big a deal
I guess I was wrong
I think he said that.
I miss that feeling
plus you can whip it out and do some touch up any time, don't need to get all lathered up.
holy shit
I might take back the negative stuff I said about them gadgets
You can dry-shave with'em, but if you've got sensitive skin it can lead to the redness and razor-rash. They make pre-shave treatments like 'Lectric Shave' that helps with that, and they've also got razors that'll dispense a shaving gel as they shave.
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I have very sensitive skin
If I so much as rinse my face with cool water, a few minutes later, my skin will be hella dry
I need sorbolene cream
I wish I could grow a beard
also, I don't use shaving cream. Never had a need for it. I shave in the shower and the water is all I seem to need.
also don't need to buy razors or blades all the time. you need to replace the cutter block & foil every 2-3 years, that's about it. if you get the self-cleaning one (which is so nice, clean & sterilized fresh every day..) you have to buy the refills couple times a year, I order them online, 3-pack for $12.
I think I'm gonna go back to manual and keep the Braun for travel/emergency
My chin is so cold.
Jordan of Elienor, Human Shaman
They would have also accepted his firstborn.
or at least goatees or mustaches.
goatees are fine. Goatees don't usually shed.
What about Mr Food?
That dude has a beard.
So bald chin I shall go.
Oh well, I love the class. Like you guys said, a suitable sacrifice.
Jordan of Elienor, Human Shaman
Well, this is a school rule. Apparently alot of places dont care as long as you wear a beard net thing, but the school doesnt want to deal with that, so its either short or gone.
Jordan of Elienor, Human Shaman
My electric has one of those flip up beard trimmers on the back, but I use it to cut all of my facial hair down to about 1/16th of an inch. If I really want to shave down further, I occaisionally use the regular side, but 99% of the time I can get away with being stubbly because my beard tends to be red/blonde.
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