07-18-2011, 09:57 PM
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#61
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Kybosh
Why is it called a safety razor when it looks like the most dangerous thing that would ever come in contact with my face/throat?
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Because of what it replaced.
It's pretty hard to accidentally cut yourself with a safety razor though. Can't recommend it highly enough.
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07-18-2011, 11:16 PM
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#62
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: The frozen surface of a fireball
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Safety razors are all well and good but IMHO straight razors are the way to go.
My routine if I have the time (which is not as often as I would like):
1 steaming hot towel application
2 pre-shave oil application (personal mix of castor oil/sweet almond oil/avocado oil)
3 hot towel application
4 soak badger hair brush in hot hot water
5 lather face with soap
6 extra gratuitous step - more hot towel and lather again
7 shave with grain
8 more lather
9 shave across grain
9 you know it, lather
10 shave against grain
11 rinse with cold water
12 apply witch hazel or toner
13 kill buffalo with knife, eat heart, drink dos equis
I know haters gonna hate, but getting a great shave is my personal zen moment. I don't always shave my face, but when I do I prefer a straight razor.
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Originally Posted by Icon
dear god is he 14?
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07-18-2011, 11:18 PM
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#63
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aka Spike
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: The Darkest Corners of My Mind
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You spend waaaay too much time shaving
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07-18-2011, 11:25 PM
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#64
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: The frozen surface of a fireball
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Like I said, i don't get the chance to do the full routine as often as I would like. When I am out in the field I use an electric to keep my face SCBA compliant.
It's a hobby, as well as maintaining my straights.
Some people like cars, some model trains, I like straight razors. And the whole routine only takes 25 - 30 minutes.
Edit - not the buffalo part
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'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.'
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Originally Posted by Icon
dear god is he 14?
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07-19-2011, 07:35 AM
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#65
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Tampa, Florida
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I get razor burn no matter how I shave. I've got olive colored skin and dark hair so even when I shave it looks like I've got a 5o'clock shadow. So I have to go against the grain after the initial pass to get it close. My neck seems to be the hardest spot to get a close shave.
I hate shaving so bad that I've contemplated getting laser hair removal.
I don't have to shave everyday, but I've learned if I wait 2-3 days between shaves I don't get as irritated.
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07-20-2011, 02:57 PM
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#66
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Coquitlam, BC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by carom
Safety razors are all well and good but IMHO straight razors are the way to go.
My routine if I have the time (which is not as often as I would like):
1 steaming hot towel application
2 pre-shave oil application (personal mix of castor oil/sweet almond oil/avocado oil)
3 hot towel application
4 soak badger hair brush in hot hot water
5 lather face with soap
6 extra gratuitous step - more hot towel and lather again
7 shave with grain
8 more lather
9 shave across grain
9 you know it, lather
10 shave against grain
11 rinse with cold water
12 apply witch hazel or toner
13 kill buffalo with knife, eat heart, drink dos equis
I know haters gonna hate, but getting a great shave is my personal zen moment. I don't always shave my face, but when I do I prefer a straight razor.
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Some Kinda Shave!
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07-20-2011, 03:04 PM
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#67
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Vancouver
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Quote:
Originally Posted by carom
Safety razors are all well and good but IMHO straight razors are the way to go.
My routine if I have the time (which is not as often as I would like):
1 steaming hot towel application
2 pre-shave oil application (personal mix of castor oil/sweet almond oil/avocado oil)
3 hot towel application
4 soak badger hair brush in hot hot water
5 lather face with soap
6 extra gratuitous step - more hot towel and lather again
7 shave with grain
8 more lather
9 shave across grain
9 you know it, lather
10 shave against grain
11 rinse with cold water
12 apply witch hazel or toner
13 kill buffalo with knife, eat heart, drink dos equis
I know haters gonna hate, but getting a great shave is my personal zen moment. I don't always shave my face, but when I do it takes an hour.
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FYP
I'm just bugging. It sounds like a badass shave, but too time consuming.
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07-20-2011, 03:14 PM
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#68
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: I'm right behind you
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Quote:
Originally Posted by carom
Safety razors are all well and good but IMHO straight razors are the way to go.
My routine if I have the time (which is not as often as I would like):
1 steaming hot towel application
2 pre-shave oil application (personal mix of castor oil/sweet almond oil/avocado oil)
3 hot towel application
4 soak badger hair brush in hot hot water
5 lather face with soap
6 extra gratuitous step - more hot towel and lather again
7 shave with grain
8 more lather
9 shave across grain
9 you know it, lather
10 shave against grain
11 rinse with cold water
12 apply witch hazel or toner
13 kill buffalo with knife, eat heart, drink dos equis
I know haters gonna hate, but getting a great shave is my personal zen moment. I don't always shave my face, but when I do I prefer a straight razor.
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That sounds awesome but I don't think I could pull off doing all that in the 5 minutes it usually takes me to shave.
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07-20-2011, 03:18 PM
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#69
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First Line Centre
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I have always ended up with bad razor burn as my facial hair thickened up (26 now) and it just seemed to get progressively worse. It seemed to help if I shaved right after a hot shower and always used fresh/sharp razor blades. Also it have to be 2-3 days worth of growth or else is burned so bad. I also started getting the most ####ing painful ingrown hairs at the corners of my mouth on my cheek. OMG FML did they ever hurt.
My solution...... grow a beard. Now all I do is shave my neck and trim the beard down with clippers a couple times a week and I’m good to go.
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10-04-2011, 01:43 PM
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#70
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Had an idea!
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To bump this thread again. How well do electric shavers work? Are they worth the $300?
Also, what is the best beard trimmer out there? I've had a couple different kinds, and the battery life is pretty ridiculous. After a year it won't hold a charge anymore. Thanks.
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10-04-2011, 01:49 PM
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#71
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Azure
Also, what is the best beard trimmer out there? I've had a couple different kinds, and the battery life is pretty ridiculous. After a year it won't hold a charge anymore. Thanks.
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I'd be interested in hearing recommendations for beard trimmers also. I have a couple of Conair ones, and the built-in battery is pretty sad.
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10-04-2011, 01:52 PM
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#72
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Had an idea!
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I've had Phillips and Remington ones as well, and the battery sucks. I'd would be willing to spend some money if I could find a good one that works.
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10-04-2011, 02:02 PM
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#73
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Supporting Urban Sprawl
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I have never found a set of hair clippers or beard trimmers that didnt suck bad. So I kept buying the same old Conair POS from walmart and replacing it every year or so.
A friend of my wife is a hairdresser, and suggested the Groom Pro set from Wahl. My wife said she saw them at Costco for $20 last week, but wasn't sure I still wanted them, so didn't pick them up so I can't say how good they are or not, but for $20 can't go wrong.
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10-04-2011, 02:17 PM
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#74
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First Line Centre
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Azure
To bump this thread again. How well do electric shavers work? Are they worth the $300?
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I think it really depends on how your hair grows. I've tried a couple different electrics, even splurging on an expensive one and using Lectric Shave. Unfortunately my facial hairs grows basically sideways along the skin (thus having ingrown hairs as well) and I found the electric could not get close enough. I was left with hair's here and there completely unshaven.
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10-04-2011, 02:26 PM
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#75
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rathji
I have never found a set of hair clippers or beard trimmers that didnt suck bad. So I kept buying the same old Conair POS from walmart and replacing it every year or so.
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I'm going to have to vote for this, as I do the same thing for beard trimmers. They all suck.
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10-04-2011, 02:56 PM
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#76
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Had an idea!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hanni
I think it really depends on how your hair grows. I've tried a couple different electrics, even splurging on an expensive one and using Lectric Shave. Unfortunately my facial hairs grows basically sideways along the skin (thus having ingrown hairs as well) and I found the electric could not get close enough. I was left with hair's here and there completely unshaven.
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I think I may have the same problem.
I used an electric trimmer for a few years, which seemed to work pretty good, but I hate having to constantly buy new ones.
And, I still like the good, clean shave. But not the razor burn that I ALWAYS get as a result.
On a side note, what is the best way to heal razor burn or skin irritation? I constantly get that problem on one side on my neck, and everytime I shave it gets worse.
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10-04-2011, 03:59 PM
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#77
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Supporting Urban Sprawl
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Use hair conditioner, super hot water and sharp razor.
I used to shave in the shower, with similar results to you, but now whenever I use my razor I turn the hot water on full blast so it gets super hot and it is much improved in regards to irritation.
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10-05-2011, 12:20 AM
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#78
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Azure
To bump this thread again. How well do electric shavers work? Are they worth the $300?
Also, what is the best beard trimmer out there? I've had a couple different kinds, and the battery life is pretty ridiculous. After a year it won't hold a charge anymore. Thanks.
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I have one of the Phillips electrics that i got for a Christmas present when I first started shaving like 12 or 13 years ago. It still holds a charge and does a great job of manicuring both my facial and pubic hair.
Seriously, they are not worth $300, but as a regular daily shaver, and a proponent of a good wet shave, I still use my electric 6/7 days.
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10-05-2011, 02:00 AM
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#79
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Lifetime Suspension
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hot shower first, shick quattro with aloe foam, not gel. I had the same problems, bics and gillette are cheap and burn the face, Schick's never burn me and last a long time. Shave up on the face, and down on the neck. Most important of all is to do real short strokes, like half an inch repeatedly, too much and you easily irritate and tug on the skin
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10-03-2013, 05:17 PM
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#80
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aka Spike
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: The Darkest Corners of My Mind
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Bumping this thread just because I was using it for information. If anyone is looking for shaving supplies, Knifewear in Inglewood has a nice little selection of items. I picked up my set today
http://www.knifewear.com/
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