I once shaved my legs for carnaval (yup, that year I went as woman and in my hometown, carnaval is serious business).
Shaving off hair that had been growing freely for 28 years was alot of work.Unfortunately, no pictures from the legs.
I once shaved my legs for carnaval (yup, that year I went as woman and in my hometown, carnaval is serious business).
Shaving off hair that had been growing freely for 28 years was alot of work.Unfortunately, no pictures from the legs.
Andres is our Lord and Master and could strike us down with thunderbolts or beer cans at any time. ~Askthepizzaguy
Ja mata, TosaInu
Αξιζει φιλε να πεθανεις για ενα ονειρο, κι ας ειναι η φωτια του να σε καψει.
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Hmm I just got given an electric one and nobody needed to show me how to use it, couldn't be simpler - no need for cream or other nonsense.![]()
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
I send my regards.I guess she likes her men clean-shaven.
To be honest, I only used the kukri for about 2 inches of beard, for photographic effect, as a nod to pix I've seen of Ghurkas doing the same thing in the field. Didn't do a great job. Were I serious, I'd have used the smaller knives that come with Brit-issued kukri's. They can be honed very sharp.
Lesson: whatever kind of cutting instument you use, it takes about 3 weeks of daily use for your skin (and whiskers) to get accustomed to it. This is true even when you switch from, for example, a safety razor to an electric shaver, or vice-versa. Be patient, anticipate some irritation, and practice, practice, practice, even when you don't "need" to shave today. Do it anyway, to toughen up your skin.
Be well. Do good. Keep in touch.
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