#11

Posting Freak
Canada
(05-31-2016, 12:16 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote: The real question is why peeps think that the only comfortable shave is only after showering?  You can wet ur face with water, wait for a minute and start making ur lather because the whiskers are softened up enough for trouble free shave

+1 I always shave before a shower. Shy

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Celestino
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#12

Member
Austin, TX
(05-31-2016, 12:16 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote: The real question is why peeps think that the only comfortable shave is only after showering?  You can wet ur face with water, wait for a minute and start making ur lather because the whiskers are softened up enough for trouble free shave
Completely agree. But I also shave post shower most days. Part habit, part enjoying it as a start of my day.

I do think you can get a great shave with just a face wash/rinse though.

To your question andrewjs18, I often take cool showers in the summer. Just more refreshing and eliminates the "hot box".
Kevin
#13
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2016, 04:44 PM by CrowneAndCrane.)
I'd agree that cold water shaving is probably the best answer.

However, when the subject of cold water shaving comes up it always reminds me of an old friend for the mid-70's. We'll just call him Steve. This story will be less funny, without his actual voice. However. he was a particularly stuffy professor of linguistics at a major university and spoke with that clinched-teeth, north-eastern snootiness reminiscent of the late William F. Buckley, Jr. He is one of the only people that I have ever met who was utterly devoid of even the slightest trace of humor. Since we both shaved with straight razors one day he decided to share with me a discovery that he had made. .

Steve: Today, while shaving I made a remarkable discovery.
Me: What discovery was that Steve?
Steve: The water heater went out today and I was, therefore, forced to shave with cold water. I was not aware that could be done, but it went remarkably well.
Me: You've never shaved with cold water before?
Steve: No sir. I was unaware that was possible. I may, on some future occasion repeat that intriguing experiment to verify that my results were not anomalous.

OK. That's probably one of those -- you just had to be there stories. It still cracks me up every time I think of it though.

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#14

Member
Austin, TX
(05-31-2016, 04:43 PM)Uzi Wrote: I'd agree that cold water shaving is probably the best answer.  

However, when the subject of cold water shaving comes up it always reminds me of an old friend for the mid-70's.  We'll just call him Steve.  This story will be less funny, without his actual voice.  However. he was a particularly stuffy professor of linguistics at a major university and spoke with that clinched-teeth, north-eastern snootiness reminiscent of the late William F. Buckley, Jr.  He is one of the only people that I have ever met who was utterly devoid of even the slightest trace of humor. Since we both shaved with straight razors one day he decided to share with me a discovery that he had made. .

Steve:  Today, while shaving I made a remarkable discovery.
Me:  What discovery was that Steve?
Steve:  The water heater went out today and I was, therefore, forced to shave with cold water.  I was not aware that could be done, but it went remarkably well.
Me:  You've never shaved with cold water before?
Steve:  No sir.  I was unaware that was possible.  I may, on some future occasion repeat that intriguing experiment to verify that my results were not anomalous.

OK.  That's probably one of those -- you just had to be there stories.  It still cracks me up every time I think of it though.

Could we change Steve's name to Thurston Howell the third? Smile
Kevin
#15
(05-31-2016, 04:52 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(05-31-2016, 04:43 PM)Uzi Wrote: I'd agree that cold water shaving is probably the best answer.  

However, when the subject of cold water shaving comes up it always reminds me of an old friend for the mid-70's.  We'll just call him Steve.  This story will be less funny, without his actual voice.  However. he was a particularly stuffy professor of linguistics at a major university and spoke with that clinched-teeth, north-eastern snootiness reminiscent of the late William F. Buckley, Jr.  He is one of the only people that I have ever met who was utterly devoid of even the slightest trace of humor. Since we both shaved with straight razors one day he decided to share with me a discovery that he had made. .

Steve:  Today, while shaving I made a remarkable discovery.
Me:  What discovery was that Steve?
Steve:  The water heater went out today and I was, therefore, forced to shave with cold water.  I was not aware that could be done, but it went remarkably well.
Me:  You've never shaved with cold water before?
Steve:  No sir.  I was unaware that was possible.  I may, on some future occasion repeat that intriguing experiment to verify that my results were not anomalous.

OK.  That's probably one of those -- you just had to be there stories.  It still cracks me up every time I think of it though.

Could we change Steve's name to Thurston Howell the third? Smile

OK that is funny as **** because that's the first thing I thought too. Guess I am old and showing my age/dating myself.
#16

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(05-31-2016, 03:01 PM)celestino Wrote:
(05-31-2016, 12:16 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote: The real question is why peeps think that the only comfortable shave is only after showering?  You can wet ur face with water, wait for a minute and start making ur lather because the whiskers are softened up enough for trouble free shave

+1  I always shave before a shower.  Shy

99% of the time for me also.


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