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Wet shave vs. Dry shave
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<blockquote data-quote="goranski" data-source="post: 126047"><p>lol there's a proper shaving blade</p><p></p><p>i've always wondered if i should invest in the old fashioned shaving kit - complete with shaving brush and mug, the leather-sharpening thingy and old-school fold out blade</p><p></p><p>currently i've just switched back from electric razor to wet shave using cheap disposable generic blades with barbasol shaving cream - i prefer using some kind of blade most of the time - used to have the gillette vibrating one but as pointed out didn't like buying replacement blades</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goranski, post: 126047"] lol there's a proper shaving blade i've always wondered if i should invest in the old fashioned shaving kit - complete with shaving brush and mug, the leather-sharpening thingy and old-school fold out blade currently i've just switched back from electric razor to wet shave using cheap disposable generic blades with barbasol shaving cream - i prefer using some kind of blade most of the time - used to have the gillette vibrating one but as pointed out didn't like buying replacement blades [/QUOTE]
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