Millay said:I often think to myself, oh will shave with a fusion see how it feels, but I cant bring myself to do it. I feel as if im missing a chance to have a proper shave, does this mean I will never use a cartridge again
Now I see! I agree that there is no way I'd go back to a cartridge. Even if it was cheaper. Even though price was a factor in changing over I just love my DE and couldn't imagine going back. I have a vintage Gillette which just looks so much nicer than my plasticky Mach 3, but even the modern DE razors have so much more character to them. I'm sure that's part of the charm. It's not that I want to be old-fashioned - I don't have any other 'classic' interests - it is just a way of making a hurried daily chore become a pleasurable experience that I actually look forward to. Now how many men can say that about shaving?
joe mcclaine said:Nothing wrong with Fusion, Mach3, Sensor, <insert another cartridge or disposable system here>. They all give you very close, comfortable shaves.
Honestly, do you think millions of men would have turned their backs on the DE if it wasn't the case?
The main problems with cartridges are the prices (which will come down A LOT once patents start to expire) and the fact they are usually paired with rubbish gels or foams which do nothing at all to prep the beard for shaving.
joe mcclaine said:Honestly, do you think millions of men would have turned their backs on the DE if it wasn't the case?
hunnymonster said:They swallow anything that is thrown at them whether it be by government, tabloid newspaper, advert, TV, film...
hunnymonster said:[Never underestimate the stupidity of large groups of people (or how gullible they are when it comes to advertising).
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