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  1. Thread: Water shave

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    Actually, it's a good way to do your final...

    Actually, it's a good way to do your final touchup. hen you put water on your face after using lather, it becomes very slick, and whiskers are not concealed from view or touch.
  2. Thread: Water shave

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    Was it the type with the lubricating strips on it?

    Was it the type with the lubricating strips on it?
  3. Thread: Water shave

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    I was quite surprized when I heard this the first...

    I was quite surprized when I heard this the first time, but the shaving strips allow that. They add some slippriness.
  4. Thread: Water shave

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    THis is certainly the key to any irritation-fre ...

    THis is certainly the key to any irritation-fre shave.

    This kind of angle control was the last thing that came for me, and it made a big difference. Usually, I'll reduce with a fairly flat...
  5. Thread: Water shave

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    It's the residual slickness that makes that work....

    It's the residual slickness that makes that work. If you washed your face clean and just used water, it wouldn't be as smooth. But the Feather AC is the razor that could do it, if any razor could.
  6. Thread: Water shave

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    What he says may be true about the usual canned...

    What he says may be true about the usual canned crap, but there's really an advantage to using a good lather. And I don't mean expensive. There are some good canned products out there like Noxema...
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