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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #30 on: 21 July 2009, 16:07:01 »

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realistically a scientific research showed that married couples have exactly the same bacteria cultures..

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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #31 on: 21 July 2009, 17:09:39 »

Gillette fusion, works really well, blades never seem to last long mind you  :-/
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #32 on: 21 July 2009, 18:01:18 »

I remember when i had the snip-i did a really good job of shaving myself very close if you know what i mean,only to be told by the doc i didn't need to shave at all  >:( i was in agony when it all grew back-the itchiness was a killer!
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #33 on: 21 July 2009, 18:39:35 »

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I remember when i had the snip-i did a really good job of shaving myself very close if you know what i mean,only to be told by the doc i didn't need to shave at all  >:( i was in agony when it all grew back-the itchiness was a killer!


Amazingly different advice round thwe country on that one...

I had to shave a week before, so itchyness had subsided, yet a mate had to fully shave on the day!

Reckon its down to the individual docs preference  :-/

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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #34 on: 21 July 2009, 18:50:46 »

Bic razors. 2 shaves and chuck em :y
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #35 on: 21 July 2009, 19:15:51 »

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I remember when i had the snip-i did a really good job of shaving myself very close if you know what i mean,only to be told by the doc i didn't need to shave at all  >:( i was in agony when it all grew back-the itchiness was a killer!
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #36 on: 21 July 2009, 20:12:50 »

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I remember when i had the snip-i did a really good job of shaving myself very close if you know what i mean,only to be told by the doc i didn't need to shave at all  >:( i was in agony when it all grew back-the itchiness was a killer!
My surgeon complimented me on the topiary! ::)

All men should be clean shaven up top and closely trimmed down below! ;)
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #37 on: 21 July 2009, 22:41:57 »

Gillette Mach 3 with moisturising gel. I get the opposite of shaving rash, if i leave it a few days then shave there's a rash underneath, if i shave every day, clear skin. Would love a badger hair brush & shaving soap but never see them now.
    Regarding the "downstairs issue" men should NOT mess about with that & i never would. I think it's ok for ladies to have a "quim trim" should they wish but not a fan of them taking the lot off as many seem to nowadays.
     I've tried both but personally prefer a furry peach. :P
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #38 on: 21 July 2009, 23:49:38 »

Currently using a Wilkinson sword quattro razor with cold water and (i believe) a badger hair brush.
steps are :-
1: have a bath & soak face in said bath
2: get out, apply king of shaves gel
3: shave using cold water
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #39 on: 22 July 2009, 09:02:56 »

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Gillette Mach 3 with moisturising gel. I get the opposite of shaving rash, if i leave it a few days then shave there's a rash underneath, if i shave every day, clear skin. Would love a badger hair brush & shaving soap but never see them now.
    Regarding the "downstairs issue" men should NOT mess about with that & i never would. I think it's ok for ladies to have a "quim trim" should they wish but not a fan of them taking the lot off as many seem to nowadays.
     I've tried both but personally prefer a furry peach. :P

Have a look on theperfectshave.co.uk
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #40 on: 22 July 2009, 22:02:30 »

mach 3 when i can be bothered to shave
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #41 on: 22 July 2009, 23:07:47 »

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Gillette Mach 3 with moisturising gel. I get the opposite of shaving rash, if i leave it a few days then shave there's a rash underneath, if i shave every day, clear skin. Would love a badger hair brush & shaving soap but never see them now.
    Regarding the "downstairs issue" men should NOT mess about with that & i never would. I think it's ok for ladies to have a "quim trim" should they wish but not a fan of them taking the lot off as many seem to nowadays.
     I've tried both but personally prefer a furry peach. :P
Have you tried Beaver Hair, its much better ::)
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #42 on: 22 July 2009, 23:09:00 »

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Gillette Mach 3 with moisturising gel. I get the opposite of shaving rash, if i leave it a few days then shave there's a rash underneath, if i shave every day, clear skin. Would love a badger hair brush & shaving soap but never see them now.
    Regarding the "downstairs issue" men should NOT mess about with that & i never would. I think it's ok for ladies to have a "quim trim" should they wish but not a fan of them taking the lot off as many seem to nowadays.
     I've tried both but personally prefer a furry peach. :P

Have a look on theperfectshave.co.uk
Cheers i will. Can't help but ask, what were you looking for when you found that site???? ::)
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #43 on: 22 July 2009, 23:10:57 »

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Gillette Mach 3 with moisturising gel. I get the opposite of shaving rash, if i leave it a few days then shave there's a rash underneath, if i shave every day, clear skin. Would love a badger hair brush & shaving soap but never see them now.
    Regarding the "downstairs issue" men should NOT mess about with that & i never would. I think it's ok for ladies to have a "quim trim" should they wish but not a fan of them taking the lot off as many seem to nowadays.
     I've tried both but personally prefer a furry peach. :P
Have you tried Beaver Hair, its much better ::)
You can't beat a bit of Beaver Hair on your face ::)
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Re: So - What's Your Favourite Shaver?
« Reply #44 on: 22 July 2009, 23:35:55 »

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Gillette Mach 3 with moisturising gel. I get the opposite of shaving rash, if i leave it a few days then shave there's a rash underneath, if i shave every day, clear skin. Would love a badger hair brush & shaving soap but never see them now.
    Regarding the "downstairs issue" men should NOT mess about with that & i never would. I think it's ok for ladies to have a "quim trim" should they wish but not a fan of them taking the lot off as many seem to nowadays.
     I've tried both but personally prefer a furry peach. :P
Have you tried Beaver Hair, its much better ::)
You can't beat a bit of Beaver Hair on your face ::)
Evening Pete. Driving back up the A219 from Wimbledon this afternoon i saw many semi clad sweeties of all origins & the phrase " as long as i've got a face you've always got somewhere to sit" came to mind!!!
   When i was'nt concentrating on my driving of course!!!! :P :P 8-)
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