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monster 06-18-2007 05:49 PM

I use a twin blade disposables with no lube strip. Don't care what brand, just hate the strip. Used to use swivel-head ones, but haven't been able to find them over here. Dry shave :)

SteveDallas 06-18-2007 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 356567)
are there really women out there who use electric shavers?

Mrs. Dallas does.

zippyt 06-18-2007 08:50 PM

Gel shave cream in the shower with a 3 blade Mach ,

Cyclefrance 06-19-2007 12:38 AM

Interesting revelations so far.

This shave and shower situation seems quite prevalent - but what about the environment lads? - think of the increase in your carbon footprint staying in the shower all that extra time!

Gillette's advertising seems to have paid off remarkably well, as well (and how many of you are picturing yourselves looking all six pack and chisel-featured while you're sliding those 3 little blades across the visage?).

AS for the ladies, Well, Ihope we're talking about shaving those areas ladies like to shave - Ms CF has one of those strange-shaped little green razors to take care of the legs (not sure if she uses that or something else for the armpits - I tend to take cover when she starts swishing that little thing around with gusto!

No facial hair rippers yet, but a couple of hirsute dwellers have made their mark, I see. And you're generally all being quite polite about your differences, as well - what a tolerant bunch of blade-wielders we all are...

NoBoxes 06-19-2007 03:25 AM

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Being adept at doing surgical preps, I have in the past used a straight razor from the minor surgery kit in my trauma bag for shaving in the field.

Nowadays, in the outer pouch of a gas mask carrier, I keep a heavy duty gyroscope [single head, rotary blade] shaver that requires just pulling a cord to dry shave under most conditions that a gas mask would be used (the mask isn't effective if facial hair breaks its seal against the skin).

At home, I'm still using an old Atra Plus with shaving gel in the shower.

Cyclefrance 06-19-2007 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by NoBoxes (Post 356720)
Being adept at doing surgical preps, I have in the past used a straight razor from the minor surgery kit in my trauma bag for shaving in the field.

Nowadays, in the outer pouch of a gas mask carrier, I keep a heavy duty gyroscope [single head, rotary blade] shaver that requires just pulling a cord to dry shave under most conditions that a gas mask would be used (the mask isn't effective if facial hair breaks its seal against the skin).

At home, I'm still using an old Atra Plus with shaving gel in the shower.

Blimey NB, I hadn't banked on a clockwork razor! - seems I should have created another Poll option - 'None of the above' - hope you don't get the same effect on your face, as my lawn mower creates on the grass when it hits a tough patch and slows down...

NoBoxes 06-19-2007 03:50 AM

:lol:

Rexmons 06-19-2007 07:06 AM

i shave my head and my face at the same time, once a week with clippers. if i have to shave for a meeting or something before the week is up i usually dry shave with the razor in my car (mach 3). the first few times it burned like hell but now im used to it.

Kitsune 06-19-2007 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Cyclefrance (Post 356707)
Gillette's advertising seems to have paid off remarkably well, as well (and how many of you are picturing yourselves looking all six pack and chisel-featured while you're sliding those 3 little blades across the visage?).

I sure as hell don't -- I hate shaving and I detest Gillette's marketing campaign just as much as I despise every one of their wacky new products that attempts to make the chore of removing facial hair require $10 blades that vibrate, ooze, rotate, or glide on springs. Shaving with a blade does not require an AAA battery.

...but you have to give them credit. They did get their marketing right with a gimmick in WWII that they extended some years back. Remember that Gillette distributed razors to every US soldier in the 1940s? Today, it goes beyond that as every male in the US finds two things in their mailbox when they turn 18 years old: a "happy birthday" card from Uncle Sam (a Selective Service registration card) and another from Gillette with a free razor and two blades. Genius.

Beest 06-19-2007 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 356478)
Beest is bearded, but tidies it up a little with one of those three-blade jobbies and shaving gel after the shower.

So that's options 2 and 4, plus using an electric trimmer once a week so 1 also. :p

Dad started wearing a beard when working for Players and winninga competition to look like the Navy Cut Man.
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Sundae 06-19-2007 01:53 PM

Hey Beest - always good to hear from you!
We're waiting your appearance in the Dwellars NSFW thread you know....

HungLikeJesus 06-19-2007 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 356834)
Hey Beest - always good to hear from you!
We're waiting your appearance in the Dwellars NSFW thread you know....

SG -- you're a tireless recruiter.

Sundae 06-19-2007 02:11 PM

Ah he's Monster's hubbie - I know I can get away with it :)

be-bop 06-19-2007 04:58 PM

Can anyone remind me what shaving is like?, my chin ain't seen the light of day since around 1979/1980 :D

Cyclefrance 06-19-2007 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by be-bop (Post 356950)
Can anyone remind me what shaving is like?, my chin ain't seen the light of day since around 1979/1980 :D

It's that quality time of day when you can enjoy the solitudinous perfection of your own company, when the silky slide of blade across face is the perfect background to your innermost thoughts and contemplations...

That is until you experience the pandemonium of a previously unseen and now lacerated pimple which refuses to cease bleeding for what seems an interminable half-hour!


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