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    So you guys gotta check this out... maybe someone has posted it before but I'm temped to just buy this to find out what the crap it is!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-4-Black-A-H-...#ht_3596wt_907

    Not that I'm superman or anything but I have a pretty good feeling that my hair is stronger than plastic.... and how would you even hone this?.... so many questions!
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    Maybe it is used with chemical hair removal products, or a shavette style razor .

    edit: I'm an idiot, the description says you can use shaving cream and shave ATG to remove the hair

    Or, maybe because it is Korean made, it is sharp enough for those eastern 'beards'
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    I was just looking at them the other day. The cost almost nothing, I was thinking about buying one just to see how it works. If nothing else I could rip the scales off of it to put on something else.

    Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.

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    this bit made me chuckle

    "keeps bumps away so the face may play."


    hehehe

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    From what I was told in boot camp, shaving powders cause a chemical reaction and will remove the hairs so the person doesn't have to shave but the powder (which does become like a foam/lather) does have to be scraped off. As I understand it, this is for people with sensitive skin or are prone to ingrown hairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haakon View Post
    From what I was told in boot camp, shaving powders cause a chemical reaction and will remove the hairs so the person doesn't have to shave but the powder (which does become like a foam/lather) does have to be scraped off. As I understand it, this is for people with sensitive skin or are prone to ingrown hairs.
    That explains it!

    Kinda funny how this thing is still more expensive than kreigers.

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