Under wifes request I tried.
Let's just say that the feather is not the tool for the job. The combination of sharp and unmanoueverablity do not go well together.
DE ok. straight - not advised unless you trust somebody else enough to do it.
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Under wifes request I tried.
Let's just say that the feather is not the tool for the job. The combination of sharp and unmanoueverablity do not go well together.
DE ok. straight - not advised unless you trust somebody else enough to do it.
Ill do my abs as well as my eyebrows...
When are you back from vacation? I want to know how this goes! There's no way i'd have a go at my plums with a straight. You are a brave or foolish man & i can't wait to find out which it is!
I shave down South and my legs. I'd never use a straight for that though! Disposible triple blades are the best and gentlest for getting the sensitive bits. See, I bicycle and after you sit on that bike saddle for an hour, you appreciate the smoothness. :o
Ernest
i've shaved round the pickle, but i wouldn't dare go near the jibbles and bits with a straight...too bumpy and veiny and wrinkly...shoot...one slip and it's goodbye gonad!
Dammit people, my eyes are watering just reading this thread! :eek:
:chop:
Hate to do this, since it sure ain't as cool as a SE for *that* shaving, but this is the safe way to go:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...GL._SS400_.jpg
Meh... I've used clippers with the lowest guard possible, I've used a Mach 3, and I've used a DE. Time to man up and use a straight.
So I'm reading this thread and just now "Creep" by Stone Temple Pilots comes on the radio, ..."I'm half the man I used to be...". No kidding. I think its a sign.