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Thread: Watching a guy using a Mach 3
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03-26-2006, 12:58 PM #1
Watching a guy using a Mach 3
So, I go out to my gym the other night to work out. Guys like to shave afterward, before they go out I guess. I've tried it, even with my straight. The water is really nice and hot. I watched a guy using a Mach 3. I've never used a Mach 3 so it was a new experience for me. Anyway, the guy is flying the razor over his face, fast. Really, really fast. In the span on one minute he must have done, maybe 400 strokes. I'm not kidding. Lather is flying everywhere. A jack hammer would move slower. Occasionally, he relathers inbetween say, pass 300 and pass 301, he stops for a second and then keeps going. He just pushes lather from somewhere else back onto his face. Then he starts working on the other side. Lather is everywhere, its flying around like crazy.
He's done in about 10 minutes and I look and he has lather on his chest, in his hair, AND ON HIS BACK!
All of these passes are against the grain, all 400 or so. Thats 400 per side.
The whole thing left me a tad speechless.
Since I've never shaved with a Mach 3, I suppose this could be normal, as no one else in the place even noticed.
WOW! Even with that Mach 3 bent all the way over he did some wild shaving.
I'm hoping this isn't normal . . .
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03-26-2006, 03:05 PM #2
Wow steroids have an effect even on shaving . That is too much, never have seen that before.
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03-26-2006, 03:48 PM #3
A 10 minute shave with a Mach3. I wonder how long it
would take him with a twin blade?
Terry
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03-26-2006, 05:07 PM #4
There is someone who needs that new 5 blade razor.
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03-26-2006, 07:41 PM #5
Part of the reason why I switched to straight shaving was because I had heard that my skin would be less irritated by it. Looking back now, I'd say that it wasn't the razor that screwed me up, it was technique. I learned how to wet-shave and not use aerosol creams. I learned about the importance of a sharp blade (I used to only change my Mach 3 blade about once every 15 shaves). I learned to go with the grain and not against the grain with the first pass, I'd never shaved with the grain before wet-shaving.
In conclusion, I'd still be just like that guy you saw at the gym had it not been for razor burn and my sensitive skin. It is funny to look back now on how things used to be. I almost never shaved between thursday afternoon and monday morning, now I rarely miss a day!
-Fred
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03-26-2006, 08:26 PM #6
Talk about exfoliation! That dude must have removed 5 layers of skin. I'm sure he felt a burning sensation for at least 12 hours or so. I used to use one of those contraptions and a shave like his would force me to take a week off from shaving. Alan, you should have showed him the proper way a gentleman shaves!
-Rob
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03-27-2006, 02:58 PM #7Originally Posted by robertlampo
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03-27-2006, 03:12 PM #8Originally Posted by RichZ
film and use the dueling banjos as the theme music.
Throw in a pig squealing here and there for shits and giggles.
Terry
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03-27-2006, 03:18 PM #9Originally Posted by wvbias
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03-27-2006, 05:38 PM #10
I've used a mach3 almost all of my shaving life and have never heard of anyone doing there face with that many strokes. He must've been bleeding all over the place!!! (at least I do when I do that.