Any DE Shavers here?
#31
last time i used an electric shaver i got irritation.. i hear you get used to it though.. i also heard that the spendy ones do a great job.. I should get one for when im on the road..
do you have a link for where to buy the midget powered ones?
do you have a link for where to buy the midget powered ones?
#32
Originally Posted by 75 Repu' post='903667' date='Jul 5 2008, 04:08 PM
last time i used an electric shaver i got irritation.. i hear you get used to it though.. i also heard that the spendy ones do a great job.. I should get one for when im on the road..
do you have a link for where to buy the midget powered ones?
do you have a link for where to buy the midget powered ones?
ill catapult one over to you, only have cajun midget powered ones ATM tho
kevin.
#34
After i got out of the Army I said **** shaving. I've just maintained a nice lil 5'clock shadow for the past year and a half. As far as the goods go, its a ******* art my friends. If im in a hurry (booty call) ill just use an electric on one and stay clear of my ******* nuts. But, if you wanna do it right and avoid razor burn/bumps this is how you do it.
Day 1: Get a razor with a brand new blade, use an unscented, color free shaving cream and make one pass, with the grain over the whole area. Then wash, moisturize, and apply an anti bump ointment.
Day 2: Basically exactly the same, use a new blade once again and make one pass.
Following Days: Keep repeating this process until you got it nice and bare and you're ***** look like your moms collection of antique bowling *****. This should reduce if not nullify most people's razor burn. Just keep up with it, if you let it grow out to far you'll have to repeat the whole process!
Day 1: Get a razor with a brand new blade, use an unscented, color free shaving cream and make one pass, with the grain over the whole area. Then wash, moisturize, and apply an anti bump ointment.
Day 2: Basically exactly the same, use a new blade once again and make one pass.
Following Days: Keep repeating this process until you got it nice and bare and you're ***** look like your moms collection of antique bowling *****. This should reduce if not nullify most people's razor burn. Just keep up with it, if you let it grow out to far you'll have to repeat the whole process!
#35
I dropped my beard trimmer the other day, shattered plastic into many pieces. Geez, my beard is gonna get outta control. I refuse to use the pube trimmer (old beard trimmer) on my face.
I guess I could buy a new one, but then I wouldn't have an excuse for an unruly beard. I need to start carrying a comb with me, just for the beard.
I guess I could buy a new one, but then I wouldn't have an excuse for an unruly beard. I need to start carrying a comb with me, just for the beard.
#36
Originally Posted by Baldy' post='905001' date='Jul 18 2008, 07:26 AM
I dropped my beard trimmer the other day, shattered plastic into many pieces. Geez, my beard is gonna get outta control. I refuse to use the pube trimmer (old beard trimmer) on my face.
I guess I could buy a new one, but then I wouldn't have an excuse for an unruly beard. I need to start carrying a comb with me, just for the beard.
I guess I could buy a new one, but then I wouldn't have an excuse for an unruly beard. I need to start carrying a comb with me, just for the beard.
unruly bread FTW!