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Expensive ass razors
by
cbey2182
on 20 Jan, 2016 03:54
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Only been shaving my head for about 3 months and im already tired of paying 20 dollars for 5 damn blades. Any suggestions for a cheaper option?
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#1
by
cbey2182
on 20 Jan, 2016 03:56
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Mach 3 btw
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#2
by
Sir Harry
on 20 Jan, 2016 05:29
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The one touch Safety Blade sold at Walgreens or WalMart (the one with the picture of the dude from Pawn Stars). The handle is 19.99 and comes with 12 Dorco Razors. A pack of Refill razors (12) are 7.99. If you keep the razors clean and apply a light coat of baby oil, you can use blades more than once! (I gave one as a Christmas gift to my brother in law who started shaving on New Year's day, finally!). The key is you have to take your time using a safety razor as they cut fairly easy.
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#3
by
cbey2182
on 20 Jan, 2016 05:37
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The one touch Safety Blade sold at Walgreens or WalMart (the one with the picture of the dude from Pawn Stars). The handle is 19.99 and comes with 12 Dorco Razors. A pack of Refill razors (12) are 7.99. If you keep the razors clean and apply a light coat of baby oil, you can use blades more than once! (I gave one as a Christmas gift to my brother in law who started shaving on New Year's day, finally!). The key is you have to take your time using a safety razor as they cut fairly easy.
Thanks
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#4
by
Cave Dweller
on 20 Jan, 2016 16:47
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Not trying to be rude, but when I first read the title of this thread, I thought, "Now THAT is a part of my anatomy I never would consider shaving."
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#5
by
Razor X
on 20 Jan, 2016 17:09
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Not trying to be rude, but when I first read the title of this thread, I thought, "Now THAT is a part of my anatomy I never would consider shaving."
You beat me to it.
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#6
by
Sir Harry
on 20 Jan, 2016 21:02
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Not trying to be rude, but when I first read the title of this thread, I thought, "Now THAT is a part of my anatomy I never would consider shaving."
You beat me to it.
Lmao
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#7
by
warhawk
on 20 Jan, 2016 22:07
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Only been shaving my head for about 3 months and im already tired of paying 20 dollars for 5 damn blades. Any suggestions for a cheaper option?
That is an easy one. Go to
www.badgerandblade.com and research DE or SE razors. It is a forum that embraces the traditional way of shaving using a DE, SE, or straight razor using a brush, and shave soap or cream.
WARHAWK
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#8
by
cbey2182
on 21 Jan, 2016 16:59
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Not trying to be rude, but when I first read the title of this thread, I thought, "Now THAT is a part of my anatomy I never would consider shaving."
Lmaoooooooooooo. Gotta get the butt crumbs out somehow!
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#9
by
geeman
on 05 Feb, 2016 11:23
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#10
by
socknoggle
on 05 Feb, 2016 13:44
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I use the Dollar Shave Club razors. The executive (6 blade) is $9 US per month, delivered to my home. I get a really great shave and you can't beat the price!
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#11
by
Ming the Merciless
on 05 Feb, 2016 14:56
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A LONG time away from here, but I am forced ("forced?" by whom?) to repeat what I said a few times, months, MONTHS ago: "Disposable razors do a good-enough job." Just who are you trying to impress with your slickness? Thought so. Yourself. Or whoever fondles your dome--and what would they know about the degree of slick? And the day after?
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#12
by
socknoggle
on 05 Feb, 2016 15:13
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I don't think anyone is trying to impress anyone. Just because we have a different view on what razors we prefer doesn't make us wrong. I've tried disposables in the past and didn't like them. If you do, great. I use what I like, too.
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#13
by
Pohawk
on 06 Feb, 2016 08:48
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Dollar shave club, $6 a month works great for me. Then I use hyperallergenic shampoo and brings out a nice shine.
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#14
by
cbey2182
on 16 Feb, 2016 19:55
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I purchased the van der hagen safety razor set. The bumps are gone and my head is smooth as hell. My girl loves it and i second her motion. Never going back to cartridges. Im in love. There is a "art of shaving" store in the mall around here and I'm pretty sure im gonna buy some soap and bowl set ups. If u haven't tried a safety razor u definitely should.