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Sushipunk
I have to agree with Jenny. Pubes are pretty funny.
Silky Johnson
:stongue:
igottaknow
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
I have to agree with Jenny. Pubes are pretty funny.

until you get one stuck in between your front teeth.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by igottaknow
until you get one stuck in between your front teeth.




Yeah, but with the girls you go after you don't really have to worry about that, now do you?
tubularbills
i used to use mach3 turbo's, but tried using schick quattro and definitely stuck with me. MUCH better, imo.

i just shave in the shower, with regular soap. and i do it every day too.
the quattros keep me pretty smooth, even after multiple uses.
djhaziel
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Originally posted by Miss Pie
Yeah, but with the girls you go after you don't really have to worry about that, now do you?


yeah primary teeth always have big gaps between them :p
bas
I find that you can get a better/closer shave with better product, not necessarily a different razor. Look into a proper shaving set with better face wash, lather, shaving foam/cream and after shave.

There's one called Art Of Shaving that's pretty good.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by bas
I find that you can get a better/closer shave with better product, not necessarily a different razor. Look into a proper shaving set with better face wash, lather, shaving foam/cream and after shave.

There's one called Art Of Shaving that's pretty good.


Good call, actually. I used the regular Gilette shaving foam for ages, and it was ok. Last year I changed to some Nivea moisturising stuff, and it's heaps better.
jupiterone
ive become a huge fan of shaving with an x-acto knife
Paradox Lost

SYSTEM-J
I use a Gillette Sensor 3 on my neck, and always have stubble on my face.
Paradox Lost
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I use a Gillette Sensor 3 on my neck, and always have stubble on my face.


I've used everything from discount Gillette knock-off's, to the the most recent Gillette ProGlide, and I've yet to come across any razor that fails to leave a reasonable amount of stubble afterwards. The only notable difference I've noticed is that the lower-end razors just leave more of it over time faster than the brand-name ones do.

It's not at all a problem, though, as I rather prefer a bit of stubble at all times, so I guess my razor's deficiencies are my gains.
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