From Popular Mechanics 1935.
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From Popular Mechanics 1935.
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An interesting and clever idea. Could be handy for "oh-dark-thirty" early-morning shaving so as not to disturb sleeping family members.
I was imagining "Shaving in total darkness" as an exersize in face mapping. I suppose they exist, but have yet to meet a sight impaired shaver.
I wonder if the light would shine in the shaver's eyes and keep them from being able to see.
I believe I could even shave without a light if I had to. I shaved with a straight without a mirror for a couple of days at the bank of a gushing, cold mountain stream. I camped in my car unexpectantly and hence didn't have a mirror because I usually stayed in a hotel at the time. It wasn't really a problem. The ice cold water in the Bavarian Mountains was better than a mug of coffee to wake me up in the morning!
I wonder if it is to late to invent the glow in the dark shaving brush to go with the razor? :gaah: