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I'm surprised that the Swedish authorities haven't confiscated your passport. A Swede without a beard is no Swede at all.Took me 100 shaves to sort of "master" the art of straight razor shaving and I really enjoyed the journey but then after another 30 or so shaves: Boooring! Quit shaving totally now hiding behind a full beard looking for new thrills. Maybe a yeard...
A bit like the Mother Of All Bombs -- in the armoury, but not used much because of all the collateral damage.I'm learning to straight shave, at the moment I can only shave WTG and not very well so I have to finish off with another razor. I'm not looking to only shave with a straight just add it to my armoury!
... and between your beard and your nose.A good thing with straight razor shaving: You learn to distinguish between really good soaps and wannabes.
Swings and roundabouts - only after getting rid of a year and I miss it. 2nd shave with a straight nd enjoying it. Enjoy growing out the beard, beard oils are fun to make your own.Took me 100 shaves to sort of "master" the art of straight razor shaving and I really enjoyed the journey but then after another 30 or so shaves: Boooring! Quit shaving totally now hiding behind a full beard looking for new thrills. Maybe a yeard...
I make my own beard oil. 2 parts job oba, 1 part sweet almond oil and plenty of essentials. I use cerderwood and tea treeGot jojoba oil so home grown beard oil is an option not sure though about the charity straight thing because after a year without practice it sounds like a rather dangerous mow
I started by buying Bulldog Beard Oil to see what I am up against.
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