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What you use?

electric
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21%
razor
37
70%
daily visot to the barber
0
No votes
Im not old enough to shave
0
No votes
Im a hairy beast
3
6%
fire or some other Stupid answer I dont want to think about. :)
2
4%
 
Total votes: 53

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Post by Hipnotic_Tranz »

Originally posted by TonyH
I guess I'm the lone "Hairy Beast" around here. ;)
If I could grow a beard I would! :) My face is all f*cked up. I can't get hair to grow right under my chin for nothin'... ...just a blank patch of nothin' there so I alwyas have to shave or else I'll look retarted (well more so than I already do ;) )
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Post by TheSov »

razors are definately the best
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Post by Cheap »

has anyone tried the mach 3 turbo blades yet? i go against the grain anyways with the regular mach 3 blades and that works pretty well.
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Post by d_b »

I use tweezers. Pull dem suckers out one by one. It may take a long time but your face is smooth when you're done.
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Post by wvjohn »

i have a beard so there's not a lot of territory to cover, but i use the mach-whatever freebies until they wear out then go back to the bag-o-razors for 1.99 at dollar general
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Post by NascarFool »

I am an electric user. I prefer a good Norelco. :)
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Post by DocSilly »

I use an electric longhair trimmer or whatever yer call it to trim the hairy beast so that it doesn't look so beasty :D
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Post by JonasWorld »

Originally posted by d_b
I use tweezers. Pull dem suckers out one by one. It may take a long time but your face is smooth when you're done.
LOL By the time you're done, you probably have to start back at the beginning again. :D
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Post by jasper »

Lady Schick razor :D They come in pink and purple :)
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Post by York1 »

I guess I'm the lone "Hairy Beast" around here.

Naw i got full beard or at least a gotee.Once went 3 years without a shave or haircut ;)
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Post by TonyH »

Originally posted by York1

Once went 3 years without a shave or haircut ;)
Can't say I ever went that long without a haircut but this beard has been with me since '77.

That's right it's older than some of the people posting here on the forum. ;)
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Post by Executioner »

Gillette sensor.

Seems to work ok, but I've got a thick beard, and I find myself going over the chin area several times. Might try the Gillette sensor Excel next time around. I also have to agree wtih FP on shaving in the shower. I get a much closer shave, and no irritation.
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Post by Gand1 »

Am I the only one/idiot who shelled out good money for a Braun electric with the cleaning system? Now granted I still use a Mach III every once in a while if I need a real close shave, but for every day this razor is awsome! The cleaning system and charger is real nice as well. Just pop it in and you razor is clean in about 15 minutes. Cleaner refills cost about ten bucks but there are many ways around making them last a lot longer than they are supposed to.
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Post by FanTum »

Mach III baby....

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Post by WeekendWarrior »

I use the Sensor Excell also I like it.
Havent tried the mach 3 yet though...
Electric razors just burn and irritate my skin.
I also shave in the shower for about 4 years now and it is the most convenient way I find.
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