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View Poll Results: Male facial hair - what's your preference...? | |||
I'm a smooth bastard - it's electric for me - I just love the hum and buzz of hair removal |
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7 | 26.92% |
I'm a wet man - nothing to beat dragging a blunted strip of metal across your face on a daily basis |
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16 | 61.54% |
None of those ponsy things for me - when my facial hair starts to irritate a pull it out in bunches |
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0 | 0% |
Let it grow, man, let it grow.... |
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3 | 11.54% |
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[MONTY]And Now For Something Completely Different[/PYTHON]
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. |
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