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Wet shave vs. Dry shave
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<blockquote data-quote="Laetca" data-source="post: 126048"><p>I don't get the vibrating part. Not used to shaving faces and for all guy's convenience I won't go into the female version of 'wet or dry', but I don't see how a vibrating razor would help. </p><p></p><p>Buying replacement blades is a rip off for both sexes, but you can't just let it grow. Although some people like to think otherwise (Antwerp has a 'mustache club', which accounts for some impressive facial hair. And gross. Forgot to mention Gross)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laetca, post: 126048"] I don't get the vibrating part. Not used to shaving faces and for all guy's convenience I won't go into the female version of 'wet or dry', but I don't see how a vibrating razor would help. Buying replacement blades is a rip off for both sexes, but you can't just let it grow. Although some people like to think otherwise (Antwerp has a 'mustache club', which accounts for some impressive facial hair. And gross. Forgot to mention Gross) [/QUOTE]
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