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When do you shave?
When do you shave *most often*? I used to shave every morning, but since taking up the straight I find myself shaving in the evenings more often. I tend to shave in the mornings on the weekends or if I have a day off, and on workdays I tend to shave just before I go to bed. I think I do this because I like to relax and take my time and in the mornings on workdays I'm usually running a little behind anyway.
Anyone else?
-- Gary F.
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If you shave early you can enjoy the "smoothness" all day long!
RT
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Before work, so I'll count that as morning. It typically turns out to be early afternoon since I work second shift.
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To be precise, 7:15 AM on weekdays; around 11:00 AM weekends. The extra growth on Saturday mornings allows me to get an even closer shave than on the weekdays.
It's all good.
-Rob
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I shower and shave in the evening. This works out great for taking my time and not being rushed or late for work. I like waking up clean shavin.
Glen
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Usually around 11am... Between handing materials off to the driver and my assistant coming over with a new batch of problems.
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Evenings, usually. I'm groggy in the morning, and I don't feel like I'm getting the most out of the shave.
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I'm retired so I have the leasure of shaving when I feel like it, usually about 11 AM most days.
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I haven't done an evening shave in a while but remember well the clean, relaxed feeling right before bed. I'm a morning person by nature so I have no problem giving myself the extra time at the top of the day so that I can look my best going out the door. It's as equally fine a way to start the day as it is to end one. Perhaps I should consider alternating. That'd be a shave every 36 hours. Bigger shaves feel better though. It's more enjoyable to let it grow the extra 12 hours or so.
X
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I'm sure it will be evenings. I have a Golden Retriever I am training for field work and his alarm goes off at 6:30AM. Ready to go train. He is rather persistant about getting dad out of bed and out in the field. If I was half as routine oriented as he is?