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I’ve gone from a daily shaver to full on beard. Started growing it in November but like the look and the extra time not shaving. I’m literally just shaving my neck line and cleaning up the cheek lines now every other day.
I wanted to know if anyone has returned to shaving after having a beard or should I clear some space and sell the hundreds and soaps and splashes I’ve accumulated over the last decade?
Nice to see you back on the forum, Steve.I’ve gone from a daily shaver to full on beard. Started growing it in November but like the look and the extra time not shaving. I’m literally just shaving my neck line and cleaning up the cheek lines now every other day.
I wanted to know if anyone has returned to shaving after having a beard or should I clear some space and sell the hundreds and soaps and splashes I’ve accumulated over the last decade?
I’ve gone from a daily shaver to full on beard. Started growing it in November but like the look and the extra time not shaving. I’m literally just shaving my neck line and cleaning up the cheek lines now every other day.
I wanted to know if anyone has returned to shaving after having a beard or should I clear some space and sell the hundreds and soaps and splashes I’ve accumulated over the last decade?
I’ve gone from a daily shaver to full on beard. Started growing it in November but like the look and the extra time not shaving. I’m literally just shaving my neck line and cleaning up the cheek lines now every other day.
I wanted to know if anyone has returned to shaving after having a beard or should I clear some space and sell the hundreds and soaps and splashes I’ve accumulated over the last decade?
I have amassed quite a bit over the years but not sure much of it is still in production stuff. I am a bit of a hoarder and struggle to get rid of stuff so maybe I just need to box more out of sight as it were and marvel at all the new space to hoard more stuff.I grew a beard last year and over the last few months I've been shaving once a week or so.
Having a beard was enjoyable. I wasn't enjoying spending as much time shaving in the bathroom as I used to do. After a while the beard becomes a PITA, especially in the summer months.
I don't know how much shaving gear you have built up, but if you have a lot of stuff you can't see yourself using again, won't miss, or can then easily replace sell those or PIF them. I'd say keep things you can't easily replace for now at least.
I've noticed some people when they lose interest in their hobbies shift all their gear, it depends whether one is that way inclined. I'm a little more of a hoarder, so I tend to hang onto things longer than I should. I myself would rather have a few more boxes of stuff than none at all, but we are all different!
Good luck on making the decision on whether to keep or shift your gear. If you have too many NOS blades on your hands, feel free to share some of those with Uncle Donnie...
That's exactly what I would do.I have amassed quite a bit over the years but not sure much of it is still in production stuff. I am a bit of a hoarder and struggle to get rid of stuff so maybe I just need to box more out of sight as it were and marvel at all the new space to hoard more stuff.
It seems you need some boxes.I have amassed quite a bit over the years but not sure much of it is still in production stuff. I am a bit of a hoarder and struggle to get rid of stuff so maybe I just need to box more out of sight as it were and marvel at all the new space to hoard more stuff.
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