Since I began shaving with a straight razor, there has been a moratorium on visitors (wife, sons, pets) in the room while I'm shaving…
Not much to gripe about since I found my J1 and some medication for the tremors. With the J1 it goes so fast that my meds don`t have time to quit on me. Now believe me when I say I enjoy every minute fiddling with all the paraphernalia and trying new stuff. Rotating different objects etc.,etc.,etc.,as Yul Brynner would say. Cleaning all the instruments, wash basin, counter top is your responsibility, time consuming but necessary. Taking care of your prized possession is an art in itself, which I personally enjoy. All in all, an electric razor, which I had to use for awhile is boring(for me). For those who enjoy an electric shave.... Go for it! And God Bless. But as far as hating anything about an event that I love sounds contradictive. Just my views. With respect to all who shave, Bill I did it wrong again. I think I was supposed click on reply first. Hope my message goes through.
I hate that I have too many razors to choose from and I can't just say, yeah this is the one, And it seems to be difficult to get rid off them. One day it's sell it, the next day it's naw I'm keeping it.
My sink needs more care, now, because more regular shaving means more regular attention to preventing hair clogs.
Yeah, you know when it affects me the most is in the late afternoon or after dinner, I`ll be sitting watching tv and I`ll rub my face and feel a slight stuble, oh boy,how good my J1 is going to feel. Happy shaving, Bill
Maybe this thread should be what we love about shaving, This day is nearly over and morning is closer. I used to take 10 min. to shave before work, but now days I take 15 or maybe 20 min. My wife once asked why I take so long to shave now days? I replied. Why do you take so long taking your bath? She just gave that understanding smile.
Yeah, you know I was thinking the same thing. There is very little that I don`t like and besides the benefits out weight the small inconvenient weepers and such. By a mile. Thanks for being on the same wave length, happy shaving, Bill
How it seems like nobody in my generation appreciates a clean shaven face. I'm capable of growing a beard and did so over the summer. I guess I could still break out my brush and cream/soap to keep my neck and cheeks looking neat. I find nothing attractive or sophisticated about neck beards or big piles of hair that seem to be popular among my age demographic.
From looking at your picture, you look a lot younger than me(80). When I was growing up, it seemed to me that the only men who wore beards were the "old fogies". I kinda contributed that to age and shaky hands. Almost all grown men shaved a clean face and wore a hat. The word around town when I was young was, facial hair was a sign of sexual inhibitions. Probably a false premise. I have 2 sons and a son-in-law with facial hair around their upper lip and chin, all 3 are almost identical( too lazy to work around a difficult area, maybe?) I don`t know maybe they just like it that way. Whatever, I enjoy working my razor around all areas as close as I can and when the 5 o`clock shadow doesn`t show up until around 8, I don`t feel like I need to wash my face. Happy shaving, Bill
I have really tried to find something I don't like about wet shaving,but I honestly can't!.I see every shave as a learning experience,regardless of razor,blade,prep,brush,etc,so sorry!,there is nothing I don't like!.
When I grew my beard, I kept it looking pretty clean. I'm 24, so that should give you an idea of what I'm dealing with here. I also have military service under my belt, so being clean shaved was a must for me. There are still quite a few guys in my generation with Duck Dynasty style beards. When I cleaned up my beard, I used my DE razors and shaving oil. It was easier that way and didn't make as much of a mess and reduced clutter. I only shaved my neck and a small part of my cheeks.
This is a very small, trifling complaint -- certainly not a hate, but the water running down my arms when I raise my hands from the shaving basin is not pleasant. I've taken to wearing a long sleeved T-shirt whilst shaving.
Yeah, I get drops on my bare tum-tum, I use a face towel folded on the basin top( mainly to lay my eye glasses on), just a quick swipe and done, until the next one. Oh, of all the trials and tribulations of wet shaving. As if a drop of water will melt me. I wouldn`t chang e "wet shaving" for all the electric shavers they make (been there done that). Many happy water droplets to you, my friend, God speed... Bill P.S. Ain`t life fun !