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    Born on the Bayou jaegerhund's Avatar
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    Default Summer Time and The Shavin is Easy

    Summer Time and the shavin is easy ---------we don't get much of change of seasons around here and before long summer will be full on. Just want to know how people's shaving habits (everything from prep to soap choices to finishing touches) change when the temperatures start to rise.


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    I just show more skin and reduce the frequency of 3-passers when I'm bound to sweat a lot.

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    The Voice in Your Head scarface's Avatar
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    I dig into the soap drawer for the Proraso, Prep, Tom's of Maine Peppermint and all of the citrus and florals - I find I don't hit the 'cologne' fragrances (Sandalwood, Grafton, Trafalgar, etc) as heavy in the summertime (although, Colleen is making me seriously re-think that policy)

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    You should be careful with citrus EOs as they've been known to increase skin sensitivity to UV rays.

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    There is no charge for Awesomeness Jimbo's Avatar
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    Nothing changes - in Queensland it's summer all year round!! (please kill me...)

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    I could go with 10 months of summer and 2 months of winter, with no spring or fall. That way I get to enjoy my favourite season and still do some snowboarding

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