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rasoforos
07-23-2005, 14:26
Ok...


...I was shaving just now ( after 10 days or so :P ) and in combination with the fact that I am bored I decided to make this post :charge:

Ok what do you use to shave, is it :

Razor ( Disposable or not...)
Shaving Machine (The thing that goes Bzzzzz....)
Blade (The old fashioned choice...if you dont mind missing a nose or an ear )
You dont shave ( Too young, no facial hair)


To the ladies: I am sorry but this is a facial hair only topic, no legs... :)

Moros
07-23-2005, 14:31
The Razor...

Spetulhu
07-23-2005, 15:08
A machine for ordinary days, a razor when I really want to look good.

Uesugi Kenshin
07-23-2005, 15:10
A razor, something about having a machine do it bugs me....

Been shaving a few years BTW if that makes any difference at all.

L'Impresario
07-23-2005, 15:17
No scissors option? ~:eek:

~D

KukriKhan
07-23-2005, 15:26
https://jimcee.homestead.com/files/kukri2.jpg


just kidding. Electric, for convenience, most days. Gillette Mach3 razor for good-grooming occasions.

Azi Tohak
07-23-2005, 15:36
Wax.

Oh wait...you meant face right? I agree with Kukrikhan. I like the speed of my old electric, but sometimes it is hard to get everything (under the back of the jaw for example).

And I was kidding about wax. Ick...shaving my legs. Thank God I'm not a chick.

Azi

Mikeus Caesar
07-23-2005, 15:38
Real men use sandpaper!! It gets all that hair off your face, and most of your skin!!

The Stranger
07-23-2005, 15:59
hahhahahahahahhaha

SwordsMaster
07-23-2005, 18:13
A knife, like john Rambo if I'm in touch with civilization, otherwise a sharp stone. :bow:

Gawain of Orkeny
07-23-2005, 18:15
Can you explain the difference between a razor, a blade and a razor blade? I take by a blade you mean a straight edge razor like the barbers use unless your speaking of a knife. Getting a shve by the barber with a straight razor cannot be beat. Nothing else even comes close(pun intented) ~;)

Husar
07-23-2005, 18:15
Electric, but I was thinking about trying a razor somewhen.

rasoforos
07-23-2005, 18:52
Can you explain the difference between a razor, a blade and a razor blade? I take by a blade you mean a straight edge razor like the barbers use unless your speaking of a knife. Getting a shve by the barber with a straight razor cannot be beat. Nothing else even comes close(pun intented) ~;)


Thats exactly what I mean by blade. Indeed it cannot be beat. I agree 100%...However I wouldnt dare try it...I am rather fond of my ears.. ~:)

Laridus Konivaich
07-23-2005, 18:56
Shaving? What is that... my mop, err, hair, will resist most chainsaws now ~:eek:

Viking
07-23-2005, 20:28
If my beard grow too long I chop it of with my good ol` battle-axe.. :yes:

Big King Sanctaphrax
07-23-2005, 20:31
I use an electric, it's just so much less hassle than an razor.

Kaiser of Arabia
07-23-2005, 21:03
Straightrazor, but I usually use a regular 2 bladed razor (only get one good shave out of each lol)

edyzmedieval
07-23-2005, 21:04
I'm too young to shave, but I have a quite proeminent moustache....

Togakure
07-23-2005, 21:06
I use a razor exclusively these days. I used to use an electric shaver for normal days and a razor when I was going out on a romantic excursion etc.

Then again, some dates like the way a bit of stubble can be used to ... well ... PG13 and all, so never mind ... hehe.

A.Saturnus
07-23-2005, 21:28
I used electric exclusively for years but I`m done with that. Using only razor now and it`s much better.

JAG
07-23-2005, 22:34
I use a razor when I do shave, but I do try to limit my shaving as I get horrible shaving burns and I quite like looking in the mirror at myself when I have a beard - it fascinates me, tis great.

Taurus
07-23-2005, 22:44
An electric ~:cheers:

The Wizard
07-24-2005, 00:08
Razor. Electric only if I'm forced to. Otherwise I'll just steal yours!

Steppe Merc
07-24-2005, 00:17
Electric shaver. It's a lot easier...

Dâriûsh
07-24-2005, 13:50
If I shave then the Taliban’ll come get me. ~D

I do have a beard actually, but mostly because I’m lazy.

Strike For The South
07-24-2005, 14:02
a razor sweet and simple

GoreBag
07-24-2005, 15:19
I have a beard, but I also shave my cheeks and moustache with an electric razor. Usually, though, I need to use a beard trimmer first, since I prefer not to shave often - if I don't, the razor will catch the hair and rip it out of my face.

Ace of Spades
07-24-2005, 15:30
Gotta use a razor

King Edward
07-24-2005, 16:11
Razor for me, Electric raxors tend to break on my facial hair, i have tried 3 and i killed them all so wet rasor shave for me. Have always wanted to try the straight blade barbour shave though.....

Oaty
07-24-2005, 18:49
Electric for most occasions.

But a razor does give a better shave than an electric. And for some odd reason a razor fels refreshing.

swirly_the_toilet_fish
07-25-2005, 05:01
Since I am a peon member it won't matter but..

a razor most days, electric followed by a razor for overgrowth.

Lemur
07-25-2005, 05:11
Since I am a peon member it won't matter but..
Nonsense! In between sips of cognac and silver dishes of peeled grapes, we members love to hear what the peons do, even if it means we have to leave the luxury of the V.I.P. lounge to hear it, and even if we have to wash ourselves thoroughly afterward.

Why, just the other day I listened to a peon. It made me feel both generous and nauseated. Since decorum and genteel disportment is expected of all Members, I made a good show of hiding my disgust and gave the wretch a shilling. Oh, I know, he'll probably just spend it on gin and a doxie, but one must keep up appearances.

Most members won't admit it publicly, but a cabal of deaf-mute manservents are kept on hand to shave us after our scented baths and oiled rubdowns. Nothing relaxes a real Member like a proper deaf-mute shaving.

Papewaio
07-25-2005, 06:35
Gillette turbo just the razor head... don't attach it to the handle. This way you use the part that would attach to the handle... shorter grip, better control so faster, smoother shave.

I have also recently started to use shaving oils... very very good for those like me have sensitive skin.

Add a foam gel on top to get an even smoother shave that minimises razor burn.

Kagemusha
07-25-2005, 12:31
Razor.Im traditionalist with shaving.Kind of afraid of those shaving machines. ~;)

A.Saturnus
07-25-2005, 15:38
Those of you who use razors, do you shave against the line or with it?

Kagemusha
07-25-2005, 15:50
Those of you who use razors, do you shave against the line or with it?

With it.I dont want my face to turn all red you know. ~;)

Jammin
07-25-2005, 19:08
razor - but thinking about going to an electric.
With a Razor I can only shave every 3 days or my next is ripped open from razor burn.
and if I'm really lazy, I let it grow for like 1-2 weeks.
The wife likes it shaved all the time though.....so I might have to stick with electric so I can have a smooth face for when we *censored*.

*ahem*

Kagemusha
07-25-2005, 19:19
So anything for the wife "ahem"? ~;)

Jammin
07-25-2005, 19:34
For Sure!

Taurus
07-25-2005, 23:06
An electric saves time and money (in the long run) and if you get a decent one then your wife will be very pleased I'm sure. ~D ~;)

swirly_the_toilet_fish
07-26-2005, 04:45
I certainly hope these deaf-mute manservants warm their hands in heated water or leave them above burning coals, otherwise proper shaving and body waxing would be quite .. unpleasant.

R'as al Ghul
07-26-2005, 08:52
Those of you who use razors, do you shave against the line or with it?

Depends on the length.
One day - against the line
two days - first with and then against the line (normally)

For really good results I shave against the line on day two.
It helps to dampen the face with a really hot shower or cloth.

Those of you who use blades, how do use them without cutting
open your whole face? ~D

Orda Khan
07-26-2005, 16:32
Blow torch

.....Orda

Axeknight
07-26-2005, 18:43
Nothing relaxes a real Member like a proper deaf-mute shaving.
~D

I love taking quotes out of context.


Razor. You can't get your face nearly as smooth with an electric.