(07-25-2019, 01:22 AM)Tbone Wrote: Who is "Scott"? Great Scott? Sir Walter Scott? Mr. Scott from Star Trek?
https://www.declarationgrooming.com/pages/about-us
(07-25-2019, 01:22 AM)Tbone Wrote: Who is "Scott"? Great Scott? Sir Walter Scott? Mr. Scott from Star Trek?
(07-25-2019, 08:35 AM)BavariaBrewer Wrote: https://www.declarationgrooming.com/pages/about-usOh, OK. Never heard of them before, but the business seems to be only a few years old. I am not sure about hooked/gel/crunchy tips, but scrub, scritch, backbone and flowthrough have been around for at least a decade. I can understand scrub and backbone, but the rest of the terms should be replaced with the Queen's English. IMHO at least.
(02-12-2020, 03:55 PM)Marko Wrote:(02-12-2020, 03:16 AM)dominicr Wrote: I’m sorry, but the term “skin food” sounds gimmicky to me.My skin likes steak, preferably grilled on the slightly medium side of rare and fed to it from the inside through my normal digestive system
(02-13-2020, 07:33 PM)BPman Wrote: The word efficient is the most ridiculous term used in all of shavedom. People merely "parroting" what someone once stated ages ago on a forum. Never has a word been so more inappropriately used. Are lawnmowers efficient in how they cut? Scythes?
(02-14-2020, 01:32 AM)Cool Breeze Wrote: I like the term efficient. It indicates to me that aggressiveness of a razor is not always tied to the capability for it to more effectively mow down hair. This represents my experience with some very aggressive razors that did not perform as well as milder razors. YMMV I guess.