Re: A question for the manly men of DiV. [NO GIRLS ALLOWED]
Electric - I only use when I'm lazy and need to rid myself quick of scruff. I recently just bought the Norelco Speed XL w/ the Jet Clean System to replace a elec. razor my parents bought me long ago... Not a very good razor. I do not recommend circular type razors like that. Should I ever feel the need to spend more money on elec I'll proly stick with TGM's pick of the Braun with the single band of trimming edge.
Mach 3 - best shave I've ever really had. Gillette shaving gel and you're golden. I don't have very thick bristley scruff and I think regular razors work best for that. As for going w/ or against the grain... up to you... if you shave against you get a closer shave but run the risk of shaving burn; but after some practice you don't tend to get shaving burn.
Straight Razor - only in the hands of a professional and I still haven't worked up the courage to have that done or best use is whipping one of these out in a knife fight... nothing says "I'm f'n crazy" like having a straight razor in your hand.
Ps... shaving oil is pretty damn awesome if anyone gets a chance to use any... I rarely ever see it around to buy. 2-3 drops (like eye drop amounts) of the stuff is needed and it's one very close shave.
Electric - I only use when I'm lazy and need to rid myself quick of scruff. I recently just bought the Norelco Speed XL w/ the Jet Clean System to replace a elec. razor my parents bought me long ago... Not a very good razor. I do not recommend circular type razors like that. Should I ever feel the need to spend more money on elec I'll proly stick with TGM's pick of the Braun with the single band of trimming edge.
Mach 3 - best shave I've ever really had. Gillette shaving gel and you're golden. I don't have very thick bristley scruff and I think regular razors work best for that. As for going w/ or against the grain... up to you... if you shave against you get a closer shave but run the risk of shaving burn; but after some practice you don't tend to get shaving burn.
Straight Razor - only in the hands of a professional and I still haven't worked up the courage to have that done or best use is whipping one of these out in a knife fight... nothing says "I'm f'n crazy" like having a straight razor in your hand.
Ps... shaving oil is pretty damn awesome if anyone gets a chance to use any... I rarely ever see it around to buy. 2-3 drops (like eye drop amounts) of the stuff is needed and it's one very close shave.
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