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Shaving Gel vs Shaving Foam
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Posted 11 months ago #
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Personally I use extract of gozz from the Ficedula subrubra and have it flown in fresh each day, anything lesser just isn't shaving.
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Shaving oil = face ripping experience, followed by an oily face.
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Heard Martin Lewis on radio saying to try the wife's hair conditioner for the best, and most economical shave.
Tried it (2 years ago)
He was rightPosted 11 months ago # -
Holy Molly, I am in agreement with m_f. Whatever next?
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Whatever next?
You will slowly come back to your senses, but be left with a slightly sick feeling in the back of your throat and a sub-concious memory of some physical violation having taken place.
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Gel is for homosexualists. Fact.
Posted 11 months ago # -
Heard Martin Lewis on radio saying to try the wife's hair conditioner for the best, and most economical shave.
Economical? His wife clearly uses different conditioner to mine. I'd be more economical shaving with printer ink.
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Heard Martin Lewis on radio saying to try the wife's hair conditioner for the best, and most economical shave.
And what led him to that discovery? Just happened to be trying out shaving with various female products?
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Gel or foam always give me dry skin and I end up cut to ribbons
Oil seems perfect for me. Cleaner shave, no clogging of the blade, can see what you're doing, and skin feels a lot better afterwards
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Niche is good:
Hifi yes
Fixie no
Gaggia machine yes
Grind beans yes
Ride a 5, ah well !Posted 11 months ago # -
chakaping - Member
Oh, and just out of interest, are the people on here who are really into shaving the same ones who are really into hi-fi?Yes and yes to hi-fi and DE shaving.
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At between 70p and 99p massively expensive compared to Palmolive, but hey, I'm worth it.Posted 11 months ago # -
I've got an Arko stick (£1.50), a Palmolive stick (£0.50) and a tub of Taylors of Bond St Cream (£8.00). The Arko is my favourite.
Hifi - Yes
Fixie - No
Roast own beans - No (but do own a Gaggia Classic)
Hungarian Wheat Beer - No; I'll drink 'owt.
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Drac - Moderator
This thread will be filled with people posting how they use a real razor handed down generation to generation through the family. Then use a brush made from honey badgers and a soap stick with extract of tears of baby Jesus.
Ban him for misinformation.
Real man is in loved with handed down safety razor. Lesser man loved himself.
The shaving brush is made from real hairs from badger/boar/horse all culled by Dear Leaders in the name of mankind.
The soap stick is a traditional recipe handed down long time ago having tested on baby Jesus, but then baby Jesus sacrificed himself for the greater good of having man with smooth face. The tears from his eyes are added lubricant.
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