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I use a twin blade Gillette, the head doesn't pivot which is what annoys me about the newer multi blade ones

Also found it much more accurate when I used to shave a pencil thin chinstrap.

I get a bit of skin irritation, I've found it best to shave a few minutes after a shower

Started on safety shavers when I was a teenager but got sick of the little cuts and mess of the foam so switched to electrics and never looked back. Does suck ass having to go over the same spot 20 times though.

So, no love for electrics huh? My beautiful girlfriend bought me this for my birthday...not sure if I should take a hint about my fashionable/lazy stubble or just awesome girlfriend...

It's a bloody (pun) good shave for an electric, though!

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FYP :)

Certainly wouldn't have tickled that one...

Can't actually remember it happening. I remember just before the crash, and then i remember standing there knowing something was wrong with my neck. Didn't start to bleed till about 10 seconds later. I had to pick the bike up, get it started and then ride to get help. As for pain, it was just more of a burning sensation

#@SRS13Did you buy your gear from The Shave Shed?

I bought the sampler pack, cream and pencil from the Shave Shed. Have not received yet but I changed the order hence the delay. Service so far is very good.

They were out of stock on the Merkur 34c so bought that and the Omega brush and soap from EBAY.

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