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« on: 23 January 2010, 22:49:36 »

Had a beard since 1992, now getting fed up with it.

Totally out of tougch with wet/dry shaving.

Seen the new electric stuff and 2/3 and even 5 slade razors.

What do you guys use, Whats the best these days.

TIA.   :y
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Re: Razors and Shavers
« Reply #1 on: 23 January 2010, 22:51:53 »

Well, I ain't bought any since August, and if you ain't bought any since 1992 was it, then you are in for a bloody shock at the price.
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Re: Razors and Shavers
« Reply #2 on: 23 January 2010, 22:52:05 »

I use the Fusion Power on the bits I shave :y :y
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« Reply #3 on: 23 January 2010, 22:52:21 »

I use a gillette fusion 5 blade with a good quality shaving gel, smooth as a babies ar$e ;)
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« Reply #4 on: 23 January 2010, 22:53:22 »

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I use the Fusion Power on the bits I shave :y :y

As tempted as I am I'm staying  :-X
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« Reply #5 on: 23 January 2010, 22:56:41 »

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Well, I ain't bought any since August, and if you ain't bought any since 1992 was it, then you are in for a bloody shock at the price.

Probaly so, thats possibly why I stopped shaving at the time as well.   ;D ;D
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Re: Razors and Shavers
« Reply #6 on: 23 January 2010, 23:24:05 »

gillette sensor and gel not foam
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Re: Razors and Shavers
« Reply #7 on: 23 January 2010, 23:33:03 »

Cheapo disposable twin blade razors, ten in a pack :y
With cheapo foam shaving cream, both from Tesco 8-)
Does the job ;D


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Re: Razors and Shavers
« Reply #8 on: 23 January 2010, 23:42:53 »

Just had one of those Braun Series 3 they advertise on telly, not as good as a wet shave, but it does say that it will take about three weeks for your skin to get used to it....
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« Reply #9 on: 23 January 2010, 23:50:24 »

i can only shave once a week maybe twice and the strife bought me a philishave tother year it ripped mi face up
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« Reply #10 on: 23 January 2010, 23:55:56 »

I've got a Philips Nivea razor. A good compromise between wet and dry shaving and its ok with my sensitive skin too.
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« Reply #11 on: 24 January 2010, 00:07:49 »

I fancy a cut throat type razor to get the bulk of it off, but dont know if I dare use one.  :-/
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« Reply #12 on: 24 January 2010, 00:14:04 »

You need a good old fashioned barber with hot towels for the first shave.....
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« Reply #13 on: 24 January 2010, 00:16:38 »

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I fancy a cut throat type razor to get the bulk of it off, but dont know if I dare use one.  :-/
scissors then beard trimmer or head shaver then razor thats what ive done with a bit of growth
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« Reply #14 on: 24 January 2010, 00:29:37 »

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I fancy a cut throat type razor to get the bulk of it off, but dont know if I dare use one.  :-/
scissors then beard trimmer or head shaver then razor thats what ive done with a bit of growth


I have a wahl trimmer with all the attachments, even bought the fittings up to No12 to do my hair as well.   ::)
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