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  • BadLadAshBadLadAsh Posts: 28,488
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    Jenbonjovi wrote: »
    I think us women have it easy, anything we need to shave can be hidden under clothes so in the winter we don't have to do anything if we don't want to! :D

    Just think if you got ran over though think of the SHAME! :eek: :D
  • bazzaroobazzaroo Posts: 6,848
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    I actually enjoy a good wet shave, makes me feel fresh, clean and raring to go....
  • stvn758stvn758 Posts: 19,656
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    Hate it, usually end up with ingrown hairs and red lumps for several days after whenever I'm tempted to use a blade. Stick to my beard trimmer, I'm blond so a little hair doesn't look too bad.
  • One UnitedOne United Posts: 1,363
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    I hate shaving but facial hair just doesn't suit him. I wish it did, but I just look like a tramp.
  • LazerliteLazerlite Posts: 1,038
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    Able to enjoy the best of both worlds by being able to grow a full beard, then shaving it off and leaving a goatee. I don't think I've shaved my chin for about 5 years now.

    I don't get any nasty cuts or rashes and haven't been going back up against the grain in over 10 years, so I can still get a clean finish with a wet shave that has the appearance of when I was 19 being in my 30s.

    The rough look is in though and even better if you can go for days without shaving and pull it off.

    The hair clipper with a number 1 comb attachement for a beard trim can give you a neat finish and save you the hassle of having to shave everyday.
  • ArcanaArcana Posts: 37,521
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    It's not something I enjoy but my beard is flecked with grey these days so it has to go.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,304
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    BadLadAsh wrote: »
    Just think if you got ran over though think of the SHAME! :eek: :D

    Pahahaha! I didn't think of that! :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 29,701
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    I find shaving to be a chore, but to avoid looking like a drunken homeless man I have to do it. I generally shave every two days but on some occasions I go a week without shaving.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,559
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    Shaving legs is a pain, and if I wax I bruise :( just one of those things
  • Big Boy BarryBig Boy Barry Posts: 35,389
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    I love it. I stand in front of the mirror and contemplate life, love and the questions of the universe.

    Total relaxation.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 29,701
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    Does anyone suffer (as some people put it) from a five o'clock shadow? I personally don't but several of my colleagues do.
  • Big Boy BarryBig Boy Barry Posts: 35,389
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    maurice45 wrote: »
    Does anyone suffer (as some people put it) from a five o'clock shadow? I personally don't but several of my colleagues do.

    Embrace it

    Women love it.
  • CBFreakCBFreak Posts: 28,602
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    I'm a woman and never bothered. Waste of time. It grows back anyway. Not as if my legs are like the amazon jungle.
  • WhatJoeThinksWhatJoeThinks Posts: 11,037
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    maurice45 wrote: »
    Does anyone suffer (as some people put it) from a five o'clock shadow? I personally don't but several of my colleagues do.
    Not only do I 'suffer' the 5 o'clock shadow, but I also get what I call 'blue beard'; Even when I'm clean shaven (around the sides, I always keep a goatee) if I'm photographed using a flash you can see the beard through my skin!
  • TelevisionUserTelevisionUser Posts: 41,416
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    bazzaroo wrote: »
    I actually enjoy a good wet shave, makes me feel fresh, clean and raring to go....

    I find shaving quite relaxing although I might not bother on one of the weekend days (assuming that l'm not on duty).
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