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03-13-2007, 06:37 AM
Thread: Hanging hair test a step too far?
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I guess its true that i must have made progress...
I guess its true that i must have made progress at some point. They were all dull as butterknifes when i got them.
I shouldn't have made the error of trying to do this independently, a well honed... -
03-12-2007, 08:16 PM
Thread: Hanging hair test a step too far?
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Ok, I'm getting frustrated now! I spent ages the...
Ok, I'm getting frustrated now!
I spent ages the other day honing all my razors without using the HHT, just the TPT and got good results. Shaves were better, i could get the feeling of the blade... -
03-09-2007, 09:45 PM
Thread: Hanging hair test a step too far?
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This is the only way HHT works in any way for me....
This is the only way HHT works in any way for me. Even with a Feather DE blade it won't cut my hair if I hold it by the root. The hair just bends and slides over until it is free!
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03-09-2007, 07:42 PM
Thread: Hanging hair test a step too far?
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The main reason I thought of this question was...
The main reason I thought of this question was because the shaves were coming in under par. I was trying to question every possibility.
I think I have had a couple of them very sharp a couple of... -
03-09-2007, 05:17 PM
Thread: Hanging hair test a step too far?
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Hanging hair test a step too far?
I have very fine hair. The controversial HHT has just brought a question into my head.
My hair has trouble with this test, even with a DE blade.
With a DE blade i can only cut the hair after it...
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