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I don't have cool facial hair.
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[QUOTE=Shattered_Future;15364539]I have to shave like every 3 days or else it hurts to. And I'm 17. :cool:[/QUOTE]
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I hurts everytime I do it.
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maybe ur doing it rong
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it only hurts for me if my skin is really dry and i shave too closely.
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It only hurts if I try to shave a full beard with some shitty razor. You have to trim before you shave
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i did a close shave the other day and didn't notice i was bleeding until like 15 minutes later
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2 gr1m brah
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2 Grim 4 Beard
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[QUOTE=Cocaine;15364619]It only hurts if I try to shave a full beard with some poopty razor. You have to trim before you shave[/QUOTE]
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I have no desire to have any facial hair, I could if I wanted to but I would look really silly with any.
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yes you would
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Not gonna argue with you on that one. :p
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So this new Behold... The Arctopus is even worse if possible than their old stuff. :-\
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ive gotten used to not having my manly amish beard
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[QUOTE=Luc214;15364668]So this new Behold... The Arctopus is even worse if possible than their old stuff. :-\[/QUOTE]
CHECK US OUT, WE'RE PLAYING 3 TOTALLY DIFFERENT SONGS AT ONCE |
Gnarlylyy
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I seriously cannot stand that band.
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[QUOTE=Shattered_Future;15364539]I have to shave like every 3 days or else it hurts to. And I'm 17. :cool:[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=pate;15364612]I hurts everytime I do it.[/QUOTE] Have you guys tried going with the grain first? The only reason it should be hurting, unless you have some major arse whisker action, is if you're a pansy with the world's most sensitive skin. I shave after I shower, so the stubble is damp, then I use a lot of shaving cream, and change my razor blade regularly (every few weeks or so). I've only had a problem with shaving when I was ridding myself of my goatee, and that was because I missed some whiskers with the scissors when I was trimming it. |
why do people use shaving cream
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Well, it hurts when I'm getting in close to where my beard stops. It like catches some of the beard hair, which hurts.
[QUOTE]why do people use shaving cream[/quote] It's a preference. Some people like it black. |
[QUOTE=Cocaine;15364676]CHECK US OUT, WE'RE PLAYING 3 TOTALLY DIFFERENT SONGS AT ONCE[/QUOTE]
There's just absolutely no sense of direction or melody (dissonant or no). It's like a really really bad low-rent version of Psyopus. (Not that they're great either, but I do like them a little) |
[QUOTE=Equus;15364695]why do people use shaving cream[/QUOTE]
It's better for your skin. My hair is fairly coarse I think. I also use after shave. That's probably pretty metrosexual, come to think of it. Maybe I should start shaving with just a cane knife and water. EDIT: I wish my broadband cap would go away so I could watch the youtube video of Behold... The Arctopus' guitarist and bassist failing to play their own song. "Hey, we're Behold... The Arctopus' and we're going to play for you Alcoholocaust. *guitarist and bassist begin to play completely different songs* |
i havent felt the need to use shaving cream
my skin gets a little irritated or red but that clears up after a couple hours |
[QUOTE=Riva;15364711]It's better for your skin. My hair is fairly coarse I think. I also use after shave. That's probably pretty metrosexual, come to think of it. Maybe I should start shaving with just a cane knife and water.[/QUOTE]
Am I wrong or doesn't shaving cream act like a buffer between the razor and your skin? I only have to shave maybe once every few days, and I don't have full facial growth yet. :( Under the jaw, a little on the chin and the upper lip are the only places that have started coming in. |
The best way to get a great shave is using the right stuff.
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The brush is to apply the cream?
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[QUOTE=Luc214;15364738]The brush is to apply the cream?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, and it's actual cream, not that foam ****. It comes in a tub container. |
I use an electric razor, and just put gel on my face when I'm done. I hate bothering with cream and a manual razor, also it makes my face go crazy with acne.
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[QUOTE=Luc214;15364721]Am I wrong or doesn't shaving cream act like a buffer between the razor and your skin?
I only have to shave maybe once every few days, and I don't have full facial growth yet. :( Under the jaw, a little on the chin and the upper lip are the only places that have started coming in.[/QUOTE] You shave with the grain first, that clears off the shaving cream. You'll find the shaving cream softens the stubble and makes the razor "glide". Then you go up against the grain to get the shave even closer, without the shaving cream there. |
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