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#15
by
Kratos
on 02 May, 2009 16:19
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Extra Virgin Olive oil! TANK introduced the idea in another thread. It should let each razor last at least twice as long as they usually do. Look into it.
Will do, thanks a lot man!
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#16
by
Tyler
on 03 May, 2009 00:27
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I wonder if you got an Olive Oil Sprayer like the one below and sprayed the olive oil on if it would still provide the same results. It could also be less mess than having to keep a small container filled with olive oil.

You can get these at Amazon -
http://www.amazon.com
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#17
by
Dan-O-Mite
on 05 May, 2009 15:48
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I'm definitely giving a big +1 for this
I had started with the mach 3 and used the fusion just on a whim after seeing the commercials and my mom mentioning it once or twice and had been using that and enjoyed it alot. Then I went to florida and wasn't really in the mood to be spending $25 something dollars just to be able to shave for a couple of weeks, so I opted for the original mach 3 cartridges seeing I had brought my m3 turbo handle.
So I shaved up the next morning and I had forgotten how nice of shave it gave me, especially for my face. I had alot less irritation on the neck and face in general and it got me NICE and SMOOOTH on the dome with little irritation. I'm thinking about once I finish off the fusion cartridges going back to the M3 exclusively. Just a great razor still years ahead of the game.
By the way...has anyone ever used the Sensor 3

If so how does it compare to the Mach 3?? opinions anyone?? Much appreciated and I hope I'm not hijacking your thread dude.
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#18
by
parksie
on 05 May, 2009 18:26
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I have used the sensor 3, but I was much more impressed with the sensor excel with 2 blades.
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#19
by
Dan-O-Mite
on 06 May, 2009 07:22
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hmm but how would you stack the mach 3 against the sensor 3?
I know the sensor 3 cartridges are cheaper and I figure if I plan on going back to the mach 3 and the sensor 3 cartridges are of equal shaving quality about, why not just go ahead and get the sensor 3 handle and cartridges. I guess I also just want an excuse for more shaving gear, haha.
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#20
by
GaryT
on 06 May, 2009 11:01
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It really intrigues me as to the difference in razor tastes! I used the M3Turbo exclusively for 4 or 5 years but then recently I gave the Fusion a test. At first I was very unsure. BUT now I've shaved with it for a few weeks I LOVE IT! For me it's the best, the closest, smoothest razor I have ever used. IMHO, its the best razor out there. But not to worry, I'll keep searching for the truly perfect razor for me. When I find it I'll buy a couple hundred of them for a life time supply!
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#21
by
parksie
on 06 May, 2009 17:09
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Me personally I would take the sensor excel over either of those. I have got much better results using the excel, with much less irritation. It seems as though whenever a 3 or more blades are used, I get razor burn and ingrown hairs bad! Just so you know you can get a sensor or an excel handle and they will work with a sensor 3 cartridge. More shaving gear is never a bad thing!

hmm but how would you stack the mach 3 against the sensor 3?
I know the sensor 3 cartridges are cheaper and I figure if I plan on going back to the mach 3 and the sensor 3 cartridges are of equal shaving quality about, why not just go ahead and get the sensor 3 handle and cartridges. I guess I also just want an excuse for more shaving gear, haha.
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#22
by
rward086
on 07 May, 2009 20:49
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hmm but how would you stack the mach 3 against the sensor 3?
I know the sensor 3 cartridges are cheaper and I figure if I plan on going back to the mach 3 and the sensor 3 cartridges are of equal shaving quality about, why not just go ahead and get the sensor 3 handle and cartridges. I guess I also just want an excuse for more shaving gear, haha.
What is the main difference between the two razors (Sensor 3 and Mach 3)? From what I saw on the packages, it just looked like the two had different angled heads.
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#23
by
Dan-O-Mite
on 07 May, 2009 21:10
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hmm but how would you stack the mach 3 against the sensor 3?
I know the sensor 3 cartridges are cheaper and I figure if I plan on going back to the mach 3 and the sensor 3 cartridges are of equal shaving quality about, why not just go ahead and get the sensor 3 handle and cartridges. I guess I also just want an excuse for more shaving gear, haha.
What is the main difference between the two razors (Sensor 3 and Mach 3)? From what I saw on the packages, it just looked like the two had different angled heads.
Well you pretty much nailed it on the head there. I just bought the sensor excel handle the other day and it came with two excel cartridges and one sensor 3 cartridge on the handle itself...upon closer inspection the sensor 3 and mach 3 cartridge are pretty much the same except you couldn't change out the handle/cartridge with each other. The only difference is the price pretty much so I'll be trying it out tomorrow on the dome and the face and if I like it i'll be sticking with that from now on. I figure if i can save about 10 bucks per cartridge pack and i can use it for both my face/neck and head then its a win win in my book.
Hope for the best tomorrow morning
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#24
by
rward086
on 07 May, 2009 21:17
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#25
by
Dan-O-Mite
on 07 May, 2009 22:36
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hmm but how would you stack the mach 3 against the sensor 3?
I know the sensor 3 cartridges are cheaper and I figure if I plan on going back to the mach 3 and the sensor 3 cartridges are of equal shaving quality about, why not just go ahead and get the sensor 3 handle and cartridges. I guess I also just want an excuse for more shaving gear, haha.
What is the main difference between the two razors (Sensor 3 and Mach 3)? From what I saw on the packages, it just looked like the two had different angled heads.
Well you pretty much nailed it on the head there. I just bought the sensor excel handle the other day and it came with two excel cartridges and one sensor 3 cartridge on the handle itself...upon closer inspection the sensor 3 and mach 3 cartridge are pretty much the same except you couldn't change out the handle/cartridge with each other. The only difference is the price pretty much so I'll be trying it out tomorrow on the dome and the face and if I like it i'll be sticking with that from now on. I figure if i can save about 10 bucks per cartridge pack and i can use it for both my face/neck and head then its a win win in my book.
Hope for the best tomorrow morning

Yea man. Good luck! A bad shave for us SLB is like a bad hair day for women. Screws up my entire day. lol. 
your right a bad shave for us is the equivalent of a bad hair day for women or men who have hair.
cheers
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#26
by
ycartt
on 08 May, 2009 06:49
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Mach III is definitely two thumbs up for me on shaving my head. Its the most comfortable. Quattro Schick SUCKS. It irritated my head. With M3 I rarely get bumps or irritation.
I find a double-edge safety razor (old fashion kind) gives me the most comfortable shave with the least irritation and ingrown hairs on my face. All others seem to eat me up.
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#27
by
Dan-O-Mite
on 08 May, 2009 15:59
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hmm but how would you stack the mach 3 against the sensor 3?
I know the sensor 3 cartridges are cheaper and I figure if I plan on going back to the mach 3 and the sensor 3 cartridges are of equal shaving quality about, why not just go ahead and get the sensor 3 handle and cartridges. I guess I also just want an excuse for more shaving gear, haha.
update on the sensor 3: I just used it today for the first time on my face and dome and got a nice good shave out of it, no nicks to speak of and no serious irritation(always a little redness for me) i'd say it was of equal quality to the mach 3, the only real difference was the fact that the head is angled different. Great shave I'll be sticking with this for a while, its cheaper than the mach 3 and the fusion especially (by about 10 dollars) and I can use it for my face unlike the fusion.
cheers 
What is the main difference between the two razors (Sensor 3 and Mach 3)? From what I saw on the packages, it just looked like the two had different angled heads.
Well you pretty much nailed it on the head there. I just bought the sensor excel handle the other day and it came with two excel cartridges and one sensor 3 cartridge on the handle itself...upon closer inspection the sensor 3 and mach 3 cartridge are pretty much the same except you couldn't change out the handle/cartridge with each other. The only difference is the price pretty much so I'll be trying it out tomorrow on the dome and the face and if I like it i'll be sticking with that from now on. I figure if i can save about 10 bucks per cartridge pack and i can use it for both my face/neck and head then its a win win in my book.
Hope for the best tomorrow morning

Yea man. Good luck! A bad shave for us SLB is like a bad hair day for women. Screws up my entire day. lol. 
your right a bad shave for us is the equivalent of a bad hair day for women or men who have hair.
cheers
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#28
by
Noodles
on 15 May, 2009 11:06
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I found the Misto sprayer that Tyler talks about above@ Bed, Bath, and Beyond months ago.
LOL- but my reason for buying it was strictly associated with cooking purposes only.
I was actually thinking about purchasing a second one for shaving when i first starting reading about the "olive oil postings".
But since I started using the ladies brand shaving cream called "Skintimate", I have noticed that I get as good as a shave as I do with the olive oil. The consistency of the cream lets my razor glide over your head like I've never quite experienced before. NO nicks or cuts , either. Skintimate comes in various types, one of which contains "olive oil soy" (whatever that is) - LOL...
Overall result is that its without the mess left behind by using oil oil straight out of the bottle.
This post is meant to just share my experience with this brand cream for those who may be interested in experiencing the "olive oil type results", without the messy aftermath.
I use the HeadBlade, followed by a pass with the old favorite MachIII. (Mach III is not really needed, but old habits are hard to break - -it's like an insurance policy to make sure no spots are missed)
-Cap'n Noodles-