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12-16-2013, 04:24 PM #1
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Thanked: 1Longterm straight users: What happened when your face and neck got droopy with age?
I am wondering as I see my own face begin to get baggy, how do people in their 60's / 70's and beyond manage to straight shave with really baggy skin? Is it still possible or do you move to safety razors? Is it even easier because you can get a good grip on flabby skin and stretch your skin easier?
Do tell! I have no idea at all what answers will be, but think its interesting to hear how users adapted to the change.
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12-16-2013, 04:41 PM #2
As possibly one of the oldest SRP members and old enough to have skin thinking of sagging and drooping my answer would be to stretch, stretch, stretch. And in smaller sections rather than one or two areas stretches. A weird image comes to mind of a scene from the movie 'Brazil' where a woman is at her plastic surgeon and he has her face stretched out to the size of a large serving platter.
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12-16-2013, 07:22 PM #3
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Thanked: 3225ROFLMAO, you are looking at on saggy faced 60 year old who uses a straight every day. Just takes a bit longer these days with all those yards of extra skin to contend with.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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12-16-2013, 07:41 PM #4
+1 to the above!
Stretching is vital, at any age, to a good close straight shave.
I'll never forget something my Mum said to me when one of her older women friends got another face-lift. My Mum said to me, "Geez, if she has another face lift she'll have a beard!!"
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12-16-2013, 08:15 PM #5
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Thanked: 3225Might be an idea to start a club for us oldie moldie shavers, say the Sharpei Shavers Club?
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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12-16-2013, 08:39 PM #6"The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."
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12-16-2013, 08:44 PM #7
I laugh when people mention the difficulty of shaving their chin. It's exponentially more difficult when you add the second, and in some cases, third chin. I started shaving with a straight 5 months ago. The only way I get a close and comfortable shave is by stretching.
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12-16-2013, 09:14 PM #8
Well, you don't have to be (quite) 100 years old to have started to sag a bit here and there. Actually, a bit of "play" in the skin makes it easier to move a patch of whiskers to a place where it can be more easily attacked. So you see, we have an advantage over the youngsters.. yeah, that's it.. it's a good thing.
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12-16-2013, 09:29 PM #9
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Thanked: 2027Almost 66,not a wrinkle on my face,no saggy skin.Lucky in that aspect I guess.
BUT both my hands are so arthritic,stropping kills me,Been selling off my big blades for that reason.
Just got diagnosed with a pre-parkinsons condition,am right handed,left hand is fine,my brain is no longer conected to my rgt hand tho
Life go's on
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12-16-2013, 09:46 PM #10
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Thanked: 177Best wishes on your situation pixel. Hope all goes well....
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