I've tried, but a beard tickles too much.
Wet or dry shave
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Re: Wet or dry shave
“I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
― Friedrich Nietzsche
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Re: Wet or dry shave
In the late 90s I tried a "wet and dry" electric shaver. Absolutely brilliant shave, no cuts, but the shaver died after a year's use because the wet seeped into the motor. After a quick price calculation I switched to blades.
For almost 10 years I used old-fashioned safety razors, which are easy to recycle, theoretically easy to sharpen, and very cheap - but eventually they started causing irritation so I'm back to twin-bladers.
For almost 10 years I used old-fashioned safety razors, which are easy to recycle, theoretically easy to sharpen, and very cheap - but eventually they started causing irritation so I'm back to twin-bladers.
Everyone's ghast should get a good flabbering now and then.
--Ole Boot
--Ole Boot