One of my friends is considering buying one of these:
and it got me talking about shaving equipment.
I also recently read an article about shaving, there was some mention on here about shaving and cold water and my belief is that you should always use warm water - however the experts in shaving are divided and my own shaving technique is so far off the "recommended" that it was an argument I thought it best to keep out of - hint here, if you want to engage in an argument because of something you believe research it before opening your gob and actually make sure you have a firm standing.
Anyway, I think this is something that most people quickly fall into a habit with. They discover a razor or technique that works for them and they go with it for a long time.
So, how do you remove your stubble?
p.s. I did think about adding a "I'm too young to shave" option to make the poll unbiased towards those smooth cheeked or bum-fluff enriched, but tough I'm having a grown up poll
and it got me talking about shaving equipment.
I also recently read an article about shaving, there was some mention on here about shaving and cold water and my belief is that you should always use warm water - however the experts in shaving are divided and my own shaving technique is so far off the "recommended" that it was an argument I thought it best to keep out of - hint here, if you want to engage in an argument because of something you believe research it before opening your gob and actually make sure you have a firm standing.
Anyway, I think this is something that most people quickly fall into a habit with. They discover a razor or technique that works for them and they go with it for a long time.
So, how do you remove your stubble?
p.s. I did think about adding a "I'm too young to shave" option to make the poll unbiased towards those smooth cheeked or bum-fluff enriched, but tough I'm having a grown up poll