@ThePsyOfLife On the other hand, that tugging effect makes the risk of irritation much higher either directly after the shave or as a result of ingrown hairs later. More, importantly, though, the shave just isn't as close or "good." (2)
@ThePsyOfLife Bear with me as this is my first multi-post reply here- let's see how she flies :) So cartridges work by using more blades that are less sharp to achieve a lift-and-cut effect on the stubble. On the plus side- they can produce a socially acceptable shave faster and with less risk for nics and cuts. (1)
I think I may have purchased my last double edged razor for a good while at least. Got into the hobby about a year and a half ago and I think I've finally settled into some consistency in terms of technique, hardware, "software" etc. Took time to re-learn shaving after switching from cartridges but in a way it was easy because the process is so much more enjoyable wheras cartridge shaving is like ugh, chore city. So, yay.
@rizzleperizzle same for me. Floss in the car, purse, at work. Dentists are always impressed at my gum health. I can't stand the feeling something stuck in my teeth.
@SeanRea Welcome aboard fellow pilgrim
@monesqe Thank you. For once I feel seen lol
I go through mad amounts of floss and other exciting posts by Richard Perlicz. Like really, tho. I keep floss boxes all over the house #obsessed
Oh, The Oatmeal, how do you do it?
https://theoatmeal.com/comics/how_be_dog #CoSo #CoSojokes #CoSoAnimals
@FernLovebond
lol
@ShutUpAmanda Hi it's @rizzleperizzle from Twitter. Is this really you (and stuff)? 🙃 🙂
@BeckyBunzy Sup Bunzy :) 🤙
I tried to reply and it took 20 minutes. Oh well gotta take the good with the bad I guess :)
@TomBoehmePhotography That's certainly a good start :) Thank you
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-Albert Camus
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