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my hair is thick on the neck and jawline, but sparse on the cheeksOriginally posted by Unregistered
I'd have a hell of a time shaving without using shaving gel. Do you not have much facial hair? Do you shave with the grain?
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
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By rinse and rinse you mean your face? If so yeah, the hot water softens the skin//beard makes it a lot smoother to shave! I used to shave before my showers but I found that out on askmen.com and it works like a charm for me. But I still use shaving cream i guess I have sensative skin... but its baby smoothOriginally posted by SamePendo
I don't use it. I have to rinse and rinse though.. continuously with hot water, if not, I simply can't shave.
I also don't use conditioner.
At first, it feels uncomfortable, but then you realize it was just useless.
you sure?Originally posted by splinterkb
It could roughen up your skin in the long term.
okOriginally posted by Dimebag_Darrell
FBA08 your name sounds like Johnny 5s' brother in circuitry, grow some balls and shave your facial and pubic hair with a machete
Originally posted on ClassicShaving.com [1]
I like to equate shaving to painting your house. You could go to the hardware store and buy whatever paint is on sale and a $2.99 paintbrush, slap it on the walls and call it done. A professional painter would spend lots of time filling holes and cracks and smoothing imperfections, he will use only top quality brand-name paint that covers well and holds up for years, will apply it with, oddly enough, a premium quality Badger Hair Brush or Mohair Roller, and his result will be far superior and will easily justify his time and effort.
I agree... I've had an electric razor for a long time but whenever I do use a blade I find it necessary to use shaving cream (or at the very least, shampoo, as it doesn't get stuck in the blades...)Originally posted by Julian
damn you guys are crazy my grill would look like it was hacked with a machete if i didnt use shaving cream.