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    I think it helps to differentiate (sp?) it from the methods (and methodolgy) of using the goop in a can. From my limited experience, a large part of the improvement of my shave (and my skin) is due to the "wet" aspect of wet shaving.
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    I was wondering about a similar thing: back when there were only straight razors, I guess nobody called them straight razors. Just razors. Now, I have to gesticulate and try a few times to make people understand what sort of razor I use.
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    Back in the day they were called straight razors and cut throat razors.
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    Some folks have no idea what a straight razor is. I typically get two different reactions from folks when I say I shave with a straight razor; "A what?" or "Are you nuts?", the facial expressions are priceless.................
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattCB View Post
    I think it helps to differentiate (sp?) it from the methods (and methodolgy) of using the goop in a can. From my limited experience, a large part of the improvement of my shave (and my skin) is due to the "wet" aspect of wet shaving.
    Now to me using lather from a can is still wet shaving - the only non wet shaving is electric. That's unless anyone uses a razor on dry skin.

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