Shaving with olive oil
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Read some posts raving about this over the weekend so gave it a go, and can recommend it - no nicks, no redness, really close shave, and skin feels smooth afterwards. As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
I'll have to remember that. ;P
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I'll have to remember that. ;P
Yeah, but will you recall it in a few years? :)
------------------------------------ "Possessions make you poor, wealth is measurable only in experience." Sun Tzu 621BC
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Yeah, but will you recall it in a few years? :)
------------------------------------ "Possessions make you poor, wealth is measurable only in experience." Sun Tzu 621BC
I have a photographic memory! Of course I'll remember it. :laugh:
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Read some posts raving about this over the weekend so gave it a go, and can recommend it - no nicks, no redness, really close shave, and skin feels smooth afterwards. As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
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I think electric shaving is worse for my skin than wet.
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Read some posts raving about this over the weekend so gave it a go, and can recommend it - no nicks, no redness, really close shave, and skin feels smooth afterwards. As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
Steve_Harris wrote:
As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
Same here! It must help me if you tell how you go about it. Just apply olive oil and shave it off with a razor? Do I have to leave it on for some time? Apply shaving gel or not, etc.,? I switched to an electric shaver, and the shave is not as smooth as a razor shave, but there are no cuts. I must try a razor shave with the olive oil method you would suggest.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Read some posts raving about this over the weekend so gave it a go, and can recommend it - no nicks, no redness, really close shave, and skin feels smooth afterwards. As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
I've not tried this; it has been around for quite a while: King of Shaves[^]. I did try the new wet razor but didn't like the feel: the Fusion is best though, of course, a blunt and rusty hunting knife with freezing cold water works best...
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Read some posts raving about this over the weekend so gave it a go, and can recommend it - no nicks, no redness, really close shave, and skin feels smooth afterwards. As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell. No (and this is the biggie for me) having to be awake enough to shave at that time in the morning... Just trim it every couple of weeks (or let it grow for that Unix Guru® look)
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Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell. No (and this is the biggie for me) having to be awake enough to shave at that time in the morning... Just trim it every couple of weeks (or let it grow for that Unix Guru® look)
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OriginalGriff wrote:
or let it grow for that Unix Guru® look
It seems that I'm going that way. Not by choise, but by not having time to shave, though :)
Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!
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Steve_Harris wrote:
As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
Same here! It must help me if you tell how you go about it. Just apply olive oil and shave it off with a razor? Do I have to leave it on for some time? Apply shaving gel or not, etc.,? I switched to an electric shaver, and the shave is not as smooth as a razor shave, but there are no cuts. I must try a razor shave with the olive oil method you would suggest.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell. No (and this is the biggie for me) having to be awake enough to shave at that time in the morning... Just trim it every couple of weeks (or let it grow for that Unix Guru® look)
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Ah, the Lazy Method!
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Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell. No (and this is the biggie for me) having to be awake enough to shave at that time in the morning... Just trim it every couple of weeks (or let it grow for that Unix Guru® look)
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell. No (and this is the biggie for me) having to be awake enough to shave at that time in the morning...
Depends on if you're too lazy to take a bath as well. :)
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Ah, the Lazy Method!
------------------------------------ "Possessions make you poor, wealth is measurable only in experience." Sun Tzu 621BC
the I have more productive things to do with my time method!
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Fantastic, I'll try it!
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell. No (and this is the biggie for me) having to be awake enough to shave at that time in the morning... Just trim it every couple of weeks (or let it grow for that Unix Guru® look)
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell.
And if you get hungry you can usually find the remnants of a few previous meals lurking in it...
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Grow a beard. No cuts. No smell. No (and this is the biggie for me) having to be awake enough to shave at that time in the morning...
Depends on if you're too lazy to take a bath as well. :)
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
I just thought the same thing. But I guess the smell won't be a problem. People won't come that near with this "Show me your beard and I'll tell you your last five meals" look.
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the I have more productive things to do with my time method!
That's a good spin on it!
------------------------------------ "Possessions make you poor, wealth is measurable only in experience." Sun Tzu 621BC
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Read some posts raving about this over the weekend so gave it a go, and can recommend it - no nicks, no redness, really close shave, and skin feels smooth afterwards. As someone who usually ends up red and bleeding it's a good find.
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you rally are looking for the man points aren't you!
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the I have more productive things to do with my time method!