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    Default Parsley advice

    I don't have any but we needed to complete the song

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    I think I'm getting a little punchy this late in the week!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jnich67 View Post


    I think I'm getting a little punchy this late in the week!

    Jordan
    Me too, Jordan

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    - good one Steve!

    But I do have some parsley advice, funnily enough. Take a sprig of Parsley. Finely chop the parsley. Sprinkle the chopped parsley into pre-prepared shaving lather and mix through. Apply lather to face. Take photo of self in this condition and post on the forums. (I promise not to laugh if you do )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    - good one Steve!

    But I do have some parsley advice, funnily enough. Take a sprig of Parsley. Finely chop the parsley. Sprinkle the chopped parsley into pre-prepared shaving lather and mix through. Apply lather to face. Take photo of self in this condition and post on the forums. (I promise not to laugh if you do )

    James.
    I'd do it but I think Justin has more **** than I do

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    Parsley shaving your face with the straight and then finishing up the tricky areas with your M3 or safety razor is an effective way to learn straight razor shaving without the pain of nicks or razor burn.

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