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Oh I'm sorry I wasn't clear, I ment how long until you would have to shave again... I am in a job where I have to maintain a "clean-shaven" appearance. Reference my name for job...lol
PS another newbie from VA just posted in beginner section and was looking for folks in the NOVA area.
Poolshark is his name.
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Every day, IME.
Thanks for your service to residents of VA.
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I usually shave every other day, 36 hours would be "ideal". A perfect shave gets me close to 48 hours, but I can't get BBS without serious contortionist skills. My skin is pretty sensitive (at the moment), so shaving everyday would be a mess. I figure I can work up to it, but I'm also pretty lazy and not required to be clean shaven. They hired me here when I had a big ol' bushy beard.
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So I survived my first DE shave and didn't kill myself, of course the next day I did it again, and cut my chin....Great job rookie!!!!
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Good job!
On cuts and nicks, you want to do your best to concentrate on technique, so you can learn how to shave with as little of that kind of stuff you can.
But...this is shaving, with a sharp blade. Nicks and cuts are going to happen from time to time. It's part of the process. Don't let it get you down.
MHO.
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Greetings from Louisiana
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It right at the point of my chin and now I think it's just not getting enough time to heal between shaves. It's not bad, in fact about an hour from now you won't even be able to tell. But you are right, it like learning to ride a bike, again!! And shout out to my Cajun brother above. Love your state can't wait to come back. It's been a few years. Missing a true muffaletto!!!
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Just found another site for samples at maggard.com they have a good stock for samples. Shipping is reasonable too. More CF on the way along with GFT, TOBS, and DR Harris. Picked up some after shave samples too. One week and the big order goes into SRD.