Poll: Men! How do you shave your face?

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Xaio30

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Hagi said:
Erm... where's the 50 cent cheap-ass razor option?

Ya know, the things that look somewhat like this or possibly even crappier.

My vote goes to this as well.
They are awesome and can be used for just as long and as effective as the Gilette-6000-Unobtanium-Lazor-Razor.
 

necromanzer52

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I use an electric razor, but I'm interested in switching to a bad-ass, old fashioned cut-throat razor.

This decision may or may not have been influenced by skyfall.
 

BaronUberstein

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I voted for "safety razor" because I use the Gillette Mach 3. 3 blades. It does a damn good job. I tried the 5 bladed one...it did a worse job.

I've always wanted to try a straight razor.
 

Guitarmasterx7

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Hate shaving, like facial hair. I just use an electric if i need to shave. In a few hours I've got a noticable 5 o clock shadow anyways. A few days later I got the hollywood stubble. From there I just use an electric beard trimmer to keep it all even.
 

Sunrider

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I have one of those fancy three- or four-bladed thingies. Why? Because I have no idea. But then again, my beard growth is that of a 14-year-old kid. I could probably shave by wiping my face with a towel.
 

vrbtny

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Genocidicles said:
I must admit, I switched a couple of weeks back from the latest "OMGWTFBBQ LOOK HOW CLOSE A SHAVE THIS GIVES!!!!!" gillete to one of these beauties.

Combined with a proper badger hair brush and some super smooth shaving cream (read: Not spray can stuff) I must say

I finally feel like a real man while shaving.

The closeness of shave, smoothness of the skin after said shave, and the fact replacement blades cost next to nothing....

Yeah, totally down with old style.
 

Burst6

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I use a bone dagger i made from the ribcage of a bear i suplexed to death. I killed it to assert my dominance and then forced its cubs to forge me the blade using rocks and tree sap. It gets the job done.


Really though i use one of those 5 blade things. It's the first thing i usually see when i go into the store. I've been wanting to buy an electric one but i'm the type of person that buys things depending on proximity. I don't really have that much initiative when it comes to shaving products.
 

Kinitawowi

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Ive got a Philips PT860 electric thing for day to day use, and a Gilette Fusion POWAH five-bladed gizmo for special occasions (and when I've got time). Still prefer the old Mach 3 Turbo to that, though (greatest razor ever), but mine got old and knackered.

Also, this guy.

 

Uszi

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irmasterlol said:
With soap applied by boar bristle brush. It feels so good all over my face parts.
Upgrade to badger, in my opinion. I think even the cheapest badger brushes are better than boar.
 

Longstreet

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Always used electric.

It's just easy, no BS with foam and all that jazz, no chance of cutting yourself.

Probably won't (and can't) use anything else. Just pull that thing from one side of your face and it's baby smooth.

You know what, let's see if i can google it up. Or you know, look ON the damn thing
Got a Phillips Phillipshave 5818

Anyone else using this thing?
 

The Artificially Prolonged

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I use an electric razor just to shave back to stumble every few days. Going clean shaven is too much work and plays havoc with my skin to boot, but I feel scruffy if I go more than a week without shaving so I stick with the stumble look.
 

Zedresserit

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At first glance I thought this was a thread about the style of beard you prefer. Because I prefer a chinstrap. Paired with my ponytail and rather large build, all I need is an apron to give off a Skyrim blacksmith sort of vibe. But I digress.
OT: Electric razor.
 

lechat

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in all seriousness i have very sensitive skin and shaving is usually a multi hour process of steaming, moisturizing and toning or else i end up looking like i was in an accident and used my face to stop me sliding along the footpath.
i will settle for no less than the gillette mach 20 with built in wifi and lazer controlled shaving assist technology.
 

triggrhappy94

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I was thinking about posting a thread about shaving.

I use a manual razor, that technically can vibrate but the battery's dead.
I can never get close enough on my moustache, so I always have a darker shadow.
(I don't mean to derail, but does anyone know how to get closer without buying a ton of new stuff?)
 

Wolf In A Bear Suit

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I'm at the awkward stage where I have spots, and must shave. It's a bloody affair I can tell you, disposable razor's are a face massacre.