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Then I looked at the price. Goodness gracious! Is there a review on here?Oh my! That's purty, real purty.
Then I looked at the price. Goodness gracious! Is there a review on here?Oh my! That's purty, real purty.
Not sure if there are reviews on here. Like many things, a review and pictures will only tell you half the story. Very nice razorThen I looked at the price. Goodness gracious! Is there a review on here?
Lot of HM's Pounds to lay out on something that might ultimately not work. The Fatboy being an early disappointment.Not sure if there are reviews on here. Like many things, a review and pictures will only tell you half the story. Very nice razor
It will work...just maybe not be suited to the individual but I take your point on board, it is expensive. Use it enough and more importantly, enjoy ot enough and it'll be worth it.Lot of HM's Pounds to lay out on something that might ultimately not work. The Fatboy being an early disappointment.
So is this diagonal stroke replicated by using a slant, or is it different ?
Would depend on the direction of your own growth I would think. Sometimes I do both. From the ear towards the chin then the next pass go the opposite way to get abit closer. Dont think there is any right and wrong way of doing it.across the grain question . all the videos I watch the shaver takes the razor from ear towards the chin in direction , but I find I get a much closer shave going in the opposite direction from chin to ear especially below my jaw line
I'm not bothered about it maybe not being the correct / proper technique as it's working for me , but is there any reason I shouldn't be shaving this way i.e it will encourage ingrown hairs etc ?