I have a prediction
Originally Posted by RB
:bs: I call BS without proof.
I was at sams club, buying some bulk TP and other things. There was an end cap whole big display of them. One side had the battery ones and the other had the regular ones.
That was on monday.
I'm not doc brown so I can't go back in time and prove it.... maybe they accidently put them out early.
i think the only reason to even think of buying it is the single razor on the backside. i personally use the mach 3 regular because a) it doesnt seem to clog up b)the pivoting head is key in shaving.
the key to shaving is knowing the grain. you shave once with it, and once against it and you're done. th problem i thin kis people assume the grain is always goign down, which isnt the case.
i know on my face from about the lines of my smile to my chin is pointing in slightly, under my chin tends to grain outward.
also using just the right ammount of shaving gel or cream helps too, though for the final against the grain shave i generally use a new(er) blade and no cream.
also i have seen them on sale since at least last saturday when i went to the the local CVS
the key to shaving is knowing the grain. you shave once with it, and once against it and you're done. th problem i thin kis people assume the grain is always goign down, which isnt the case.
i know on my face from about the lines of my smile to my chin is pointing in slightly, under my chin tends to grain outward.
also using just the right ammount of shaving gel or cream helps too, though for the final against the grain shave i generally use a new(er) blade and no cream.
also i have seen them on sale since at least last saturday when i went to the the local CVS
Originally Posted by sherwood
i think the only reason to even think of buying it is the single razor on the backside. i personally use the mach 3 regular because a) it doesnt seem to clog up b)the pivoting head is key in shaving.
the key to shaving is knowing the grain. you shave once with it, and once against it and you're done. th problem i thin kis people assume the grain is always goign down, which isnt the case.
i know on my face from about the lines of my smile to my chin is pointing in slightly, under my chin tends to grain outward.
also using just the right ammount of shaving gel or cream helps too, though for the final against the grain shave i generally use a new(er) blade and no cream.
also i have seen them on sale since at least last saturday when i went to the the local CVS
the key to shaving is knowing the grain. you shave once with it, and once against it and you're done. th problem i thin kis people assume the grain is always goign down, which isnt the case.
i know on my face from about the lines of my smile to my chin is pointing in slightly, under my chin tends to grain outward.
also using just the right ammount of shaving gel or cream helps too, though for the final against the grain shave i generally use a new(er) blade and no cream.
also i have seen them on sale since at least last saturday when i went to the the local CVS
Originally Posted by MarshyTheKid
Never again will I use gel or cream. Shaving soap FTW. Much cleaner and smoother shave. I shaved this morning and I still feel smooth. With cream I shave in the morning then at night its back again.


