I'll let you in on something: I mostly shave with a butter knife. Depends on how much I grew out my beard. I try and get early to prevent it from getting too long.New electric razor. My old one was, well, ancient and in urgent need of replacement.
And here I was thinking when I read Chimpzy's post was GAWD how does he shave with that thing?! When I shave myI'll let you in on something: I mostly shave with a butter knife. Depends on how much I grew out my beard. I try and get early to prevent it from getting too long.
Hm, butter knives aren't even sharp. That's hardcore.I'll let you in on something: I mostly shave with a butter knife. Depends on how much I grew out my beard. I try and get early to prevent it from getting too long.
My facial hair is fairly soft. Good thing too, because blades always give me really annoying and persistent razor burn. "But what if you tried ...?" Yeah no, whatever trick or tip, there's about 99,9% I've tried it and it didn't work.And here I was thinking when I read Chimpzy's post was GAWD how does he shave with that thing?! When I shave myHairy VikingGerman man here, I have to use extra sharp blades otherwise there is like sandpaper left and I wouldn't want that anywhere near me. I can't imagine that an electric shaver would do anything to it.. Like it might make it short out. His steel frocks would break the razor. XD
There's a shaving brand called Magic Razorless Shaving Cream that is meant to be used with butter knives. Makes things super easy.Hm, butter knives aren't even sharp. That's hardcore.
I am not even sure what I am looking at here. First thought, was," What is this, like male Nair?" But then it said for beards. Now it just looks weird and confusing. XDThere's a shaving brand called Magic Razorless Shaving Cream that is meant to be used with butter knives. Makes things super easy.
Never heard Nair, so that's a first for me. That style of bottle Magic has used for a long time.I am not even sure what I am looking at here. First thought, was," What is this, like male Nair?" But then it said for beards. Now it just looks weird and confusing. XD
Nair isn't great for sensitive or thin skin AFAIK (which include your balls and possibly scalp). I tried it on my head once but it wasn't great, a bit patchy and felt like it was burning. Got a safety razor and 120 blades ages ago (£26 and £7 respectively). Lasts forever (not actually forever, but a long time).Never heard Nair, so that's a first for me.
I am SHOCKED anyone alive has missed these awful Nair commercials or didn't hear of " Nair pranks" while in school..Never heard Nair, so that's a first for me. That style of bottle Magic has used for a long time.
My mom gave me $20 to buy some nice food. I got myself Japanese Curry Ramen.
What is a dust sheet?Nair isn't great for sensitive or thin skin AFAIK (which include your balls and possibly scalp). I tried it on my head once but it wasn't great, a bit patchy and felt like it was burning. Got a safety razor and 120 blades ages ago (£26 and £7 respectively). Lasts forever (not actually forever, but a long time).
Recent purchases: dust sheets and wine. And beer. And Bagels.
A big plastic sheet you use when decorating to stop paint (or dust, I guess, though it won't work) getting on your stuff. Basically an extremely thin tarpaulin (you can buy good cloth ones, but I'd only do that if I decorated a lot or had a lot of storage space).What is a dust sheet?
Ohh a drop cloth or, tarpA big plastic sheet you use when decorating to stop paint (or dust, I guess, though it won't work) getting on your stuff. Basically an extremely thin tarpaulin (you can buy good cloth ones, but I'd only do that if I decorated a lot or had a lot of storage space).