Shaving

How do you do it?

  • Wet shave with razor

    Votes: 29 48.3%
  • Electric dry shave

    Votes: 7 11.7%
  • Go to the barber and get done with one of the cut throat things

    Votes: 1 1.7%
  • I have a beard that I keep nicely trimmed

    Votes: 18 30.0%
  • I have a beard that I let go wild

    Votes: 5 8.3%

  • Total voters
    60
Electric stubble shaver on shortest setting for me, five minutes a couple times a week, no razor burn


And I look cool as
Similar for me, 1.5mm on face and 1mm on neck - feels like every other fella of a similar age in work does the same though.

Would love to grow a long beard but after about a week it get itchy and I always give in.
 

At the end of the 83/84 season after we won the FA Cup I decided I wouldn't shave again until we won the League. Don't know why I made that decision but thankfully Howie and his boys made it a comparatively short term deal as I couldn't wait to get rid of the beard.

Just thought I would share that with you 🫣
 
Years ago I came across pré-shave shaving oil (Bluebeard’s Revenge) to apply before using shaving cream and a manual blade (Gillette ProGlide) - to avoid in-grown hairs and irritation, softens hairs and reduces friction when you shave. It works like a dream
 
Leccy shave for as long as I can recall.
No more cuts etc.
Although wet shaves as a youth kept spots off.
Clean shaven all my life apart from the scouse muzzy early 80s.
If I'm doing stuff I shave every day,minimum a second day...otherwise feel scruffy, I can grow a beard..just not for me.
 

Wet Shave for me. I buy in Taylors of Old Kent Road Shaving Cream (1 tub lasts 6 months)and use Gillette ProGlide razors. I got the cream from my parents one year for Christmas. Its Sandlewood scented. Though it was the nuts and have been using it ever since.

I've always been clean shaven apart from one attempt at Movember. After 21 days my 3 year old daughter refused night night kisses so the tash came off pretty quickly after that admission.
 

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