Off Topic Shaving

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I often sport a bit of stubble, but never full beard, repeat never full beard.

but when I go clean shaven, I'll usually do it in the shower.

The steam opens up the pores for a smooth glide.




Disclaimer: It's preferable not to go electric in the shower.
 
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I use a Philishave that you can use wet, which gives really good results on my face. It's still crap for neck stubble though, I tend to proper wet shave that when I notice it getting out of hand.
 
Wet shave every time. Electric shavers are terrible and never seem to shave cleanly, and my electric shaver is a decent one allegedly. Doesn't matter at the moment though as I grew a beard over Christmas and haven't bothered shaving it off yet, just crop it with a number one on the Wahl clippers, job sorted.
 
I often sport a bit of stubble, but never full beard, repeat never full beard.

but when I go clean shaven, I'll usually do it in the shower.

The steam opens up the pores for a smooth glide.




Disclaimer: It's preferable not to go electric in the shower.

Most electrics are battery powered and waterproof, to allow you to rinse them clean.
 
Since the age of 13/14 I`ve been wet shaving, tried electric a couple of times, but always found that 1) i could never get as close a shave and 2) it used to irritate the **** out of my neck. As for the time thing, I`ve been doing it that long it`s just as quick as an electric.
 
Both, depending on how and when
Today?

I got my mind made up now

But I need more time
 
Wet all my life, never done electric, don't see the point. Almost always in the shower with a disposal multi-blade - works good enough. One Christmas present was a 'gentleman's groom' at a proper man's grooming place - hair cut, hot towels and straight razor etc. Looking forward to that, need to get scruffy for a few days first though.
 
Wet.

Nothing against electric ones. I use one to trim Gandalf up. Wet for rest of face.

Not my eyebrows before any cockwombles jump in.

However, if you've never used a wet razor ever, you are not a man. FACT.
 
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Wet shave for me.
Always wanted to try a barbers cut throat razor type shave - never been brave enough!!
 
Use an electric over the past few years but the last couple of years I've started using the double edged blades in a Merkur slant bar razor. It took a bit of getting used to but it's the closest shave you'll ever get.