Shaving.
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What razors do you use. After Shave? Shaving gel? I'm looking for products that give a close shave because it seems that by 4 PM, I look unshaven. I'm even thinking about electric razors but I've heard that the shave is not as close as a razor.
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David Wulff wrote: I am a cheapy, I use disposable razors I'm worse, I've been using the same one for a good year. You just need to scrape a bit harder and do each bit three times. I don't use gel or foam. They smell too girly, and I am too cheap to buy them. Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
Christian Graus wrote: I'm worse I used to do that, then i got tired of spending half an hour shaving & then getting funny looks afterward as i walked by with blood running down my face...
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Martin Marvinski wrote: On the face? I just saw this GREAT informercial, describing a revolutionary new product from AUSTRALIA called 'NADS'. You just smear this paste onto your body, & stick this cloth to it. Then, you RIP the hair out by jerking this cloth! And the truely FANTASTIC thing about this product is, IT DOESN'T HURT!!! AT ALL!!!! They showed people using it to trim EYEBROWS, and they were SMILING!!! You should give it a try Martin, it may be the solution you're looking for! :)
Goes to show you can't believe everything you see on TV. How can pulling hairs out not hurt ? Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
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I've seen my wife do that ( but never where I ask her to ), and as far as I'm concerned the middle ages are gone and there's no point in compensating for that fact by torturing *yourself*. I went to physio recently and they put me in a traction machine. Think "the rack", and you'll be on the right path. Four weeks later, my back is still sore from it. Next they'll find a therapeutic reason to build an Iron Maiden..... Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
Christian Graus wrote: I've seen my wife do that ( but never where I ask her to ), Bad CG.
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Goes to show you can't believe everything you see on TV. How can pulling hairs out not hurt ? Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
Christian Graus wrote: How can pulling hairs out not hurt ? That's the BEAUTY of it! Since Nad's is ALL NATURAL, there are no harsh chemicals to HURT!!! And EACH TIME you use it, your hair becomes softer, finer, and EASIER TO PULL!!! A truely AMAZING product!!!!
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Christian Graus wrote: How can pulling hairs out not hurt ? That's the BEAUTY of it! Since Nad's is ALL NATURAL, there are no harsh chemicals to HURT!!! And EACH TIME you use it, your hair becomes softer, finer, and EASIER TO PULL!!! A truely AMAZING product!!!!
Oh, sarcasm. Sorry I missed it the first time, but it is clearer if you use a smiley.... :) Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
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Oh, sarcasm. Sorry I missed it the first time, but it is clearer if you use a smiley.... :) Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
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It's my lack of social skills that got me into programming in the first place, so why would I change now ? :P Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
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It's my lack of social skills that got me into programming in the first place, so why would I change now ? :P Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
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David Wulff wrote: I am a cheapy, I use disposable razors I'm worse, I've been using the same one for a good year. You just need to scrape a bit harder and do each bit three times. I don't use gel or foam. They smell too girly, and I am too cheap to buy them. Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
Christian Graus wrote: They smell too girly, and I am too cheap to buy them Lol. Not all of them small girly - the one I mentioned (link*) smells a bit like mint toothpaste but not quite minty (it is strange to describe). It doesn't smell when you apply it though, and the slap in the face it gives you is truely worth the £14 a tube price tag. If your wife complains about the cost, threaten to stem her makeup allowance! * Shift click it you lazy gits! Christian Graus wrote: I don't use gel or foam I did that when I first started shaving, and it used to burn my skin so much that I would sport the Robinson Cruso look for days just to avoid the trauma again (girls - try dragging a sharp piece of metal over your inner thigh for ten minutes to know what I mean... and press hard). I tried foam after that, but I have very dry skin and it just wasn't helping at all (and it seemed to give me dandruff on my cheeks!) so I switched to gels. They are brilliant - truely a wonderful invention. There's no irritation with the brand I use either (well for me anyway). My only gripe is unlike a foam is that it is difficult to see where you have been - this stuff just doesn't want to "foam up" at all. :| Christian Graus wrote: I've been using the same one for a good year Please tell me you have at least replaced the blade/s! Just think of all that dead Christian trapped in there... X| ;P
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"You scratch my back and I'll piss on yours" - Scott McSquealy
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Christian Graus wrote: They smell too girly, and I am too cheap to buy them Lol. Not all of them small girly - the one I mentioned (link*) smells a bit like mint toothpaste but not quite minty (it is strange to describe). It doesn't smell when you apply it though, and the slap in the face it gives you is truely worth the £14 a tube price tag. If your wife complains about the cost, threaten to stem her makeup allowance! * Shift click it you lazy gits! Christian Graus wrote: I don't use gel or foam I did that when I first started shaving, and it used to burn my skin so much that I would sport the Robinson Cruso look for days just to avoid the trauma again (girls - try dragging a sharp piece of metal over your inner thigh for ten minutes to know what I mean... and press hard). I tried foam after that, but I have very dry skin and it just wasn't helping at all (and it seemed to give me dandruff on my cheeks!) so I switched to gels. They are brilliant - truely a wonderful invention. There's no irritation with the brand I use either (well for me anyway). My only gripe is unlike a foam is that it is difficult to see where you have been - this stuff just doesn't want to "foam up" at all. :| Christian Graus wrote: I've been using the same one for a good year Please tell me you have at least replaced the blade/s! Just think of all that dead Christian trapped in there... X| ;P
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"You scratch my back and I'll piss on yours" - Scott McSquealy
David Wulff wrote: Please tell me you have at least replaced the blade/s! Just think of all that dead Christian trapped in there... No, that's about how long it takes me to change the blade. I really change them when they fall apart. But are you saying you never clean the blade ? I turn it over and blow into it and then run it under water. There's no hair left behind. Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Electrolysis would be the answer there.. then you wouldn't have to shave!!! Martin under the Needle...now that's an image I never expected to visualise... :omg: If he were to undergo electrolysis I suspect he'd be back pretty quickly to tell us how painful it is. Imagine having needles pierced into each hair follicle one by one...and then getting an electric shock each time. Ouch! X| Laser Treatment is quicker and less painful if your skin/hair type matches (but trust me - it still hurts a lot)...but guys I'm afraid that for most males hair removal is at best temporary - the body repairs the follicle damage fairly quickly. Back to the old razor I'm afraid. :(
Anna, You never told us what you do/use? ;) .....waiting..... Nick Parker
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David Wulff wrote: Please tell me you have at least replaced the blade/s! Just think of all that dead Christian trapped in there... No, that's about how long it takes me to change the blade. I really change them when they fall apart. But are you saying you never clean the blade ? I turn it over and blow into it and then run it under water. There's no hair left behind. Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
Just to finish this thread off before I go to bed: Christian Graus wrote: ut are you saying you never clean the blade ? Oh no, I clean them (fuck I can't be bothered to spell this right now, sorry) th-uh-row-ly after each 'stroke' and then again at the end, but I find the blades become blunt after a few weeks worth of use.
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
"You scratch my back and I'll piss on yours" - Scott McSquealy
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Anna, You never told us what you do/use? ;) .....waiting..... Nick Parker
lol :laugh: I'm about halfway through a course of Laser Treatment at the moment (I've had 4 so far), so facial hair is getting to be less of a problem (and it's great! :D ). As for razors, I tend to use a Tescos 3-blade refillable (the branded ones don't seem to be much better, but are much more expensive). Anna :rose:
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What razors do you use. After Shave? Shaving gel? I'm looking for products that give a close shave because it seems that by 4 PM, I look unshaven. I'm even thinking about electric razors but I've heard that the shave is not as close as a razor.
Just give up and grow a beard ;P -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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Martin Marvinski wrote: On the face? I just saw this GREAT informercial, describing a revolutionary new product from AUSTRALIA called 'NADS'. You just smear this paste onto your body, & stick this cloth to it. Then, you RIP the hair out by jerking this cloth! And the truely FANTASTIC thing about this product is, IT DOESN'T HURT!!! AT ALL!!!! They showed people using it to trim EYEBROWS, and they were SMILING!!! You should give it a try Martin, it may be the solution you're looking for! :)
I wouldn't want anything called "NADS" anywhere near my face -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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I've seen my wife do that ( but never where I ask her to ), and as far as I'm concerned the middle ages are gone and there's no point in compensating for that fact by torturing *yourself*. I went to physio recently and they put me in a traction machine. Think "the rack", and you'll be on the right path. Four weeks later, my back is still sore from it. Next they'll find a therapeutic reason to build an Iron Maiden..... Christian come on all you MS suckups, defend your sugar-daddy now. - Chris Losinger - 11/07/2002
Acupuncture? -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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What razors do you use. After Shave? Shaving gel? I'm looking for products that give a close shave because it seems that by 4 PM, I look unshaven. I'm even thinking about electric razors but I've heard that the shave is not as close as a razor.
I am using an electric shaver now, i took that step because I also heard that they did not shave that close and I always looked like I had been in a fight after shaving. Now?, I may be the only person capable of cutting myself using an electric shaver... "It could have been worse, it could have been ME!"
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Brian Delahunty wrote: Electrolysis would be the answer there.. then you wouldn't have to shave!!! Martin under the Needle...now that's an image I never expected to visualise... :omg: If he were to undergo electrolysis I suspect he'd be back pretty quickly to tell us how painful it is. Imagine having needles pierced into each hair follicle one by one...and then getting an electric shock each time. Ouch! X| Laser Treatment is quicker and less painful if your skin/hair type matches (but trust me - it still hurts a lot)...but guys I'm afraid that for most males hair removal is at best temporary - the body repairs the follicle damage fairly quickly. Back to the old razor I'm afraid. :(
Anna, I managed to fall asleep whilst having electrolysis once :cool: But for the guys the only advice I've heard is shave well after you've got up so the fluid drains from the face and the skin is a little less puffy. This way you actually get a closer shave. Elaine :rose:
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lol :laugh: I'm about halfway through a course of Laser Treatment at the moment (I've had 4 so far), so facial hair is getting to be less of a problem (and it's great! :D ). As for razors, I tend to use a Tescos 3-blade refillable (the branded ones don't seem to be much better, but are much more expensive). Anna :rose:
Anna :) wrote: I'm about halfway through a course of Laser Treatment at the moment (I've had 4 so far), so facial hair is getting to be less of a problem (and it's great! ). So I take it that's a full body treatment. :omg: Nick Parker
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