Shave a lot? check out Harry's(Now with review).

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  • CrusherCurtis
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    Stop using Gillette fusion like 2 years ago and started using clippers. Glad I did. Stuble FTW


    Awesome commercial

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by Thizzelle
    ^you must be blonde
    They don't make deltron in blonde

    Unless maybe he's Dennis Rodman's kid

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  • Thizzelle
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    i did the math for the blades I buy, only saving .87 a blade for a 16 pack. Only going to save about $15 a year probably, but I have to wait for them in the mail :(.
    Anyone hear of dollar shave club? You just pay monthly and they send you blades so you don't have to rememeber to order them.

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  • Thizzelle
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    ^you must be blonde

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  • Deltron Dirty30
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    21 years old and ive never shaved my face.

    will dis help me grow beard.

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  • bmw325csi
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    Originally posted by Emre
    Huge +1 on the Merkur. BTW, they're only about $35 (with free shipping) from Amazon.
    I know. She was just excited and went to the Art of Shaving store and spent a fortune.

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  • ohthejosh
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    This is interesting, im fairly facial hairless. But I like the trendyness of the product. Might not hurt to check this out further. LOL

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  • LowR3V'in
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    Mach3 blades lasts for months with me but I only shave 1 or 2 times week.

    And U beard guys out there..
    All that hair on your face makes you look homeless.
    Just nobody will tell you ;)
    Last edited by LowR3V'in; 06-04-2013, 02:37 PM.

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  • markseven
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    Bought the Winston for me dad. Thanks for posting this Brandonian.

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  • Thizzelle
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    let us know how it goes but 5 blades seams waffleswaffleswaffleswafflesing overkill. I just use mach 3's all day. I shave in the morning and have scruff by noon so it doesn't matter how many blades I have it just grows back no matter what

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  • Emre
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    Originally posted by F34R
    I have always wanted to do the straight razor thing, but not when I am half awake in the morning haha.
    Try a safety razor. You get a straight razor quality shave without all the hassles.

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  • mcr_driver
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    I may have to try the harry's blades thanks for the link.

    Huge +1 to dressing in suits and not letting a job dictate that. At my job it's rather casual however I still wear suits sans tie weekly because that's my style preference :rofl:

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  • Wh33lhop
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    +1 on a man's razor. Safety/straight razors ftw.

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  • F34R
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    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
    All of this. Working 10 hour shifts, 4 days a week, then working on the car/house/whatever doesn't allow a lot of time to dress nicely. I'm almost always in clothes I'm not worried too much about ruining.
    I agree, I dress casual during the week because of my job and hobbies. Weekends or going out I am just enjoying life with suits, blazers/jeans. It is an escape? not really since I LOVE my job :)
    Nothing like waking up going to work for yourself and building custom decks or refinishing a house. Construction is my outlet for my artistic nature.

    Originally posted by Emre
    Disposable razors are generally crap. The blade geometry is never right and the blade(s) are never sharp enough. Do yourself a huge favor and pick up a "safety razor." Not as difficult/dangerous to use as a straight razor, but with just as good results. Smoothest and most comfortable shave you'll ever get.

    Safety razor blades are dirt cheap. Like $13 for 100 Astra Superior razor blades (20 five-packs). Each blade lasts me about 4-5 shaves before it starts to drag. As soon as it stops cutting like a laser, it's time to swap in a new one.
    I have had a cut throat shave before and I agree that it is one hell of a clean shave. My problem with what you posted is that my hair on my neck goes around in a swirling pattern. So cutting against the grain is a no go for me. I NEVER clean shave my face, just my neck. So these will do the job.

    I have always wanted to do the straight razor thing, but not when I am half awake in the morning haha. The good thing is I work for myself, so I can grow whatever I want without an issue.

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  • Emre
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    Originally posted by F34R
    My friend is like me; rough thick beard. I have been having issues since I was 14. Cuts, burns and crap if I tried to keep a close shave.
    Disposable razors are generally crap. The blade geometry is never right and the blade(s) are never sharp enough. Do yourself a huge favor and pick up a "safety razor." Not as difficult/dangerous to use as a straight razor, but with just as good results. Smoothest and most comfortable shave you'll ever get.

    Originally posted by F34R
    Best part is how long and well the blades work. AND how cheap they are for refills. 1.56 per blade if you buy a 16pk @25.00./
    Safety razor blades are dirt cheap. Like $13 for 100 Astra Superior razor blades (20 five-packs). Each blade lasts me about 4-5 shaves before it starts to drag. As soon as it stops cutting like a laser, it's time to swap in a new one.

    Originally posted by bmw325csi
    My wife bought me a merkur razor and I love it. While the razor itself was 70 bucks, refills are dirt cheap because it uses a single edge blade. I get incredibly close shaves and it costs me about 10 bucks for 3 months of blades. Highly recommend it to you guys.
    Huge +1 on the Merkur. BTW, they're only about $35 (with free shipping) from Amazon.

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