Talking to a friend today who asked me if I was still shaving the old fashioned way. He has had a go at DE shaving but didn't like it. Anyway he went on to say that he thought it obvious that it had been a bit of a fad a couple of years ago, but now the novelty has worn off.
My own view which is from limited experience is that it's alive and thriving. I still shave, and over the past couple of years have had several friends try and remain DE shavers. From the prices of razors, blades, brushes, etc etc it would also indicate that prices are rising due to demand. Also there seems to be a healthy availability of new model razors, again if they weren't selling they wouldn't make them. What are your views???
Didn't you friend go on to explain why he thought it was obvious that it had been a bit of a fad a couple of years ago but now the novelty has worn off or is he prone to making off the cuff statements with no real evidence to back it up?Talking to a friend today who asked me if I was still shaving the old fashioned way. He has had a go at DE shaving but didn't like it. Anyway he went on to say that he thought it obvious that it had been a bit of a fad a couple of years ago, but now the novelty has worn off.
My own view which is from limited experience is that it's alive and thriving. I still shave, and over the past couple of years have had several friends try and remain DE shavers. From the prices of razors, blades, brushes, etc etc it would also indicate that prices are rising due to demand. Also there seems to be a healthy availability of new model razors, again if they weren't selling they wouldn't make them. What are your views???
Yes, forgot to add, my friend is a nob of the highest order, as demonstrated by his not continuing to DE shaveJust got me thinking was my bias unfounded!
Yes, forgot to add, my friend is a nob of the highest order, as demonstrated by his not continuing to DE shaveJust got me thinking was my bias unfounded!
Having seen an offer price of £17 for 6 cartridges in the supermarket the other day, I'm sure the market will continue to improve.
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Indeed! It's unbelievable.
Even though shaving can be seen as a commodity, men should be able to shave at decent prices. To me, it is almost a part of human rights.
Agreed - all the hype about feminine hygiene products being made freely available. What about us? They argue that they cannot afford them so they will 'smell' , get infections etc. If I do not shave then my dinner may get stuck in my untreated beard!!!!
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