Oh, it will come back. All razors will have an app, a subscription fee, a social network, blue tooth and an IP address. The Microsoft version will keep all your whiskers in the cloud but you will forget the password…..
Yeah, I’m middle panel, complex razors are best for shaving your wallet not your face. Sometimes I decide shaving is too much of a hassle and grow out the beard, until I decide the beard is too much of a hassle and go back to shaving.
Yes shaving defo sucks. The older I got the more sensitive my skin and I ended up with cuts and nicks so finally I decided to try an electric razor and it definitely solved the problem. I realize the shaves are not as close but at my age who cares. I just want to keep myself from looking scruffy. I tried a beard once and it ended up driving me nuts so off it came.
I’ve tried them all, including electric Braun and Norelco, multi-edge blades, even a battery operated one that made the blade head vibrate. They all work. With the current ‘style’ being a 3 or 4 day growth, and being retired, I now shave when going out special, or once a week. I went back to my 45 year old old mug and over 100 year old brush that was my grandfather’s after replacing the badger hair, and my Gillette Adjustable double edge razor I bought in the PX back in 1971. It is by far the closest shave I get.
The day before I retired from the Air Force I stopped shaving (my beard grows real slow so no one noticed).
I’ve only shaved it off once since… I was out of work in my 50’s and the beard was more gray than not by that time so I thought it would make me look younger to go beardless. I was wrong and grew it back as quick as I could. I looked younger with the graying beard than without it 8^)
Zykoic 3 months ago
Oh, it will come back. All razors will have an app, a subscription fee, a social network, blue tooth and an IP address. The Microsoft version will keep all your whiskers in the cloud but you will forget the password…..
Carl Premium Member 3 months ago
Yeah, I’m middle panel, complex razors are best for shaving your wallet not your face. Sometimes I decide shaving is too much of a hassle and grow out the beard, until I decide the beard is too much of a hassle and go back to shaving.
Niko S 3 months ago
Yes shaving defo sucks. The older I got the more sensitive my skin and I ended up with cuts and nicks so finally I decided to try an electric razor and it definitely solved the problem. I realize the shaves are not as close but at my age who cares. I just want to keep myself from looking scruffy. I tried a beard once and it ended up driving me nuts so off it came.
PoodleGroomer 3 months ago
I tried a beard and I was scaring women, children, and animals. A rotary electric shaver is best.
rhpii 3 months ago
I still use a double edge when I shave my neck under the beard.
ncorgbl 3 months ago
I’ve tried them all, including electric Braun and Norelco, multi-edge blades, even a battery operated one that made the blade head vibrate. They all work. With the current ‘style’ being a 3 or 4 day growth, and being retired, I now shave when going out special, or once a week. I went back to my 45 year old old mug and over 100 year old brush that was my grandfather’s after replacing the badger hair, and my Gillette Adjustable double edge razor I bought in the PX back in 1971. It is by far the closest shave I get.
sml7291 Premium Member 3 months ago
The day before I retired from the Air Force I stopped shaving (my beard grows real slow so no one noticed).
I’ve only shaved it off once since… I was out of work in my 50’s and the beard was more gray than not by that time so I thought it would make me look younger to go beardless. I was wrong and grew it back as quick as I could. I looked younger with the graying beard than without it 8^)
suelou 3 months ago
How does a hairy man feel about women that don’t shave their legs or pits??