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Bechet45 said:First shave with it this morning - and it's up there with the R41 for a picky shave! I'd say less aggressive because it gave a more comfortable shave - but she's a vampire waiting to pounce!
So I got a DFS but with tingling and blood in tender areas. Alum wasn't exciting but it took a bunch of a/s balms before I was comfortable again.
dodgy said:Bechet45 said:First shave with it this morning - and it's up there with the R41 for a picky shave! I'd say less aggressive because it gave a more comfortable shave - but she's a vampire waiting to pounce!
So I got a DFS but with tingling and blood in tender areas. Alum wasn't exciting but it took a bunch of a/s balms before I was comfortable again.
How you doin buddy,
Yeah, I've heard the Joris bites like a rabid bulldog, and I think you're the guy to tame it! Yes I do.
Gotta get back in the saddle and do some serious riding till you break that danged critter of it's finicky manners. Luckily for you, I have some ideas.
You're gonna load up a Feather blade, which will show the razor you're a serious person. Then use plenty of blade buffing and j hooking during the shave. And finally, don't be ascairt to bear down a LOT.
Sounds good eh? Give it a solid month of everyday use and I believe you will thank me.
Dodgy
JohnnyO said:And people believe the Cobra looks aggressive ! Bro Bechet, I can only admire your nerve and steady handies. That really does look like a fair bit of a beast.
JohnnyO. \:icon_razz:
Dr Rick said:Why not just take a DE blade been thumb and forefinger and apply directly to the face?
Helveticum said:Dr Rick said:Why not just take a DE blade been thumb and forefinger and apply directly to the face?
Some people in Nepal and that area do it.
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