Electric Shavers

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workinwifdakids
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Re: Electric Shavers

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cu74 wrote:
workinwifdakids wrote:I posted what may be years ago here that I couldn't shave with anything but an electric. Anything else made me get a bloody rash all over my neck. And I followed what EVERYONE told me.

Suddenly, about 3 weeks ago, I decided to pick up a disposable razor and a bar of soap and try it, and wow - it was the closest shave I've ever had. So I bought a nicer razor with disposable blades, and some actual shaving gel. I dunno - maybe just getting older has toughened my face, or made my hair change or something.
Or maybe you just finally became an an adult.... :P :shock: :P
I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you. All of the plastic cut outs for my playdough set fell and I had to clean them up.
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Re: Electric Shavers

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workinwifdakids wrote:
cu74 wrote:
workinwifdakids wrote:I posted what may be years ago here that I couldn't shave with anything but an electric. Anything else made me get a bloody rash all over my neck. And I followed what EVERYONE told me.

Suddenly, about 3 weeks ago, I decided to pick up a disposable razor and a bar of soap and try it, and wow - it was the closest shave I've ever had. So I bought a nicer razor with disposable blades, and some actual shaving gel. I dunno - maybe just getting older has toughened my face, or made my hair change or something.
Or maybe you just finally became an an adult.... :P :shock: :P
I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you. All of the plastic cut outs for my playdough set fell and I had to clean them up.
Ah, yes. PLAY DOUGH. Ain't it awesome? I have a couple of 3-4 year old grandchildren who aren't quite ready for it yet (nor are their mothers) but it is on my list...
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Re: Electric Shavers

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cu74 wrote:
workinwifdakids wrote:
cu74 wrote: Or maybe you just finally became an an adult.... :P :shock: :P
I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you. All of the plastic cut outs for my playdough set fell and I had to clean them up.
Ah, yes. PLAY DOUGH. Ain't it awesome? I have a couple of 3-4 year old grandchildren who aren't quite ready for it yet (nor are their mothers) but it is on my list...
OMG, my brother used to like EATING that shiite!!
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Re: Electric Shavers

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Aglifter wrote:+1 for feather platinum.
+2 I use them in my open comb razor and Dorco Platinum's in my slant.
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