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Old 27-02-2009, 15:04   #11
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You'll laugh at this, but I get shampoo from my hair and rub it on my chin
Always done this whilst in the shower and never had any problems. Currently use a Gillette "whatever the latest best man can get thing is".

Alex, I want a close enough shave rather than just a tidy up. But I'm not looking for the perfect shave that a wet shave gives, if that makes sense.

Delboy...Babyliss? That's for girls isn't it?
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Old 27-02-2009, 15:20   #12
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well if you aren't looking for a smooth shave then I'd say give a foil shaver a go. I had a remington one which cost i think it was 40 quid and worked ok. Got replacement foils online too when the original ones broke.
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Old 27-02-2009, 15:44   #13
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It's not that I don't want a close shave, it's more a case of I don't care that much if I don't get one

I'm just worried I'll spend £80 on something that's no better than what I already do. Only thing is it's more convenient and I can shave more easily I think.
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Old 27-02-2009, 16:00   #14
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I use that one also, bloody handy really because if I'm not careful a wet shave will bring my neck out in a rash and a leccy shaver never gets rid of all the hairs properly.
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Old 27-02-2009, 16:02   #15
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I'd suggest trying a different shave cream like the clinique stuff I mentioned. Only costs over a fiver and made the world of difference for me.
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Old 27-02-2009, 16:29   #16
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Delboy...Babyliss? That's for girls isn't it?
I wouldn't know about such things in the first place It was a Christmas present* from Mrs DL













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Old 27-02-2009, 18:33   #17
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Desmo, without the guard on mine it gets bloody close, but its not a close shave so to speak, its a trimmer that trims to 0 essentially. Does the job perfect for me, it just sounded like thats what your after. Something cheap for the off days, and if you can really be arsed take your razor out (thats what i do). It means the silly expensive blades last 10 times longer
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Old 27-02-2009, 18:42   #18
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I got one for Christmas for the same reasons as you Jamie, and to be honest the time taken to get a "decent" shave is comparable to time taken for a careful wet shave. However, it does make it MUCH more convenient, especially if you realise you need a shave when already dressed / midday etc.
I got a braun foil shaver. Its a cheaper basic model, but for my first shaver I'm pretty happy, and slowly working on my technique to get a quick decent shave - though I do stuggle on the neck for some reason.
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Old 27-02-2009, 19:35   #19
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I don't get on with electric shavers - maybe my face is an odd shape or my beard is particularly stubborn but it takes too long, is too loud and often tugs the hair out instead of cutting it which can lead to stubble rash.
Buy some proper shave gel and a decent multi use razor.
The laydeez prefer a man who wet shaves too.
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I don't really get on with electric razors so I use a Remington beard trimmer if I want to "shave"
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