The trouble with stubble

Aug 27, 2009 22:54

So I've been experimenting with various shaving razors the past several months ( Read more... )

shaving, beards

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prakriti August 27 2009, 22:23:12 UTC
I swear by the Mach 3. I think they do a sensitive skin version as well. Granted, my beard stubble isn't very thick, but it does a great job on Joe's tree stumps. :-)

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bobmonster August 28 2009, 08:12:46 UTC
I can't decide if someone who often wears a beard is a good or a bad source for shaving advice.

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nicklausse August 28 2009, 00:57:47 UTC

I've always been partial to Mach 3 also. Have you ever been to a barber? Could ask a good one what they think about all of this.

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Barber? bobmonster August 28 2009, 08:10:33 UTC
Do those still exist? People you give money to shave for you? I've seen hair salons... but I don't recall any real barber shops.

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Re: Barber? prakriti August 28 2009, 09:22:03 UTC
there's a barber shop over on Parkway that still does the traditional shave with a hot towel afterwards. My brother had it done once and said that every man needs to experience it. Apparently its luxurious.

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Re: Barber? nicklausse August 28 2009, 15:23:43 UTC
Ahhh, yes! Go go go!

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godgirl August 28 2009, 02:54:49 UTC
try hair removal cream. less stubble, less pain.

:-O

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gaius_octavian August 28 2009, 05:15:09 UTC
King of Shaves Azor is where it's at.

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bobmonster August 28 2009, 08:11:27 UTC
Does it work, or is it just pretty? I find everyone is making nice, well-designed, good looking razors, but they don't seem to pay much attention to the blades.

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