(03-23-2016, 11:38 PM)BadDad Wrote: I think one thing the hobby has going in it's favor is the recent trend of men "pampering" themselves.
Say what you will about metrosexuals and "hipsters", they have done all of us a favor...they have made it socially acceptable for "real men" to pamper themselves.
Don't take that the wrong way. "Real men" have never much concerned themselves with how others perceive them...they do what makes them happy. But the hipster movement and the metrosexual movement have both opened up HUGE avenues of fashion and hygiene for men. New companies with product lines dedicated to men, by men, where in the past, men's lines were merely annexes of larger fashion outlets.
Suddenly it is not only OK, but encouraged for men to take better care of their skin, their hair, their nails, etc. "Manly" has always been portrayed as grease under the nails, crumbs on the shirt, dirty jeans and workboots. We only "cleaned up" when our women "made us". That's all changed, dramatically, I might add, in the last 15 years or so. It is now acceptable for men to pamper themselves, have soft and smooth skin, wear nice smelling products, dress in Sunday Best on Wednesday morning, and generally spend money on products and spend time on routines to achieve those goals...and still be able to tear into a carberateur, rip around on a motorcycle, swing a 15lb maul with one hand and own a chainsaw...just in case...
I think that is why this hobby continues to grow...
BadDad you are 110% correct, the rise in popularity in our hobby is because of the change in times. It is now completely acceptable for a man to care for himself as much as woman does.
There are two things stopping our hobby from growing rapidly and that is:
1. PACE OF LIFE - Life these days is fast paced, we need to do things quickly a lot of the time to fit in with everyone else and traditional shaving doesn't fit in with this.
2. EXPOSURE - This world is not exposed on a grand scale to get enough large scale support. There is no big company like Gillette making a DE razor and plastering it all over the TV and Radio.
I can't make my mind up if I want it to become a big thing though. On one hand I am always praising it and telling my friends about it (when they ask) but on the other hand I enjoy it being a smaller Niche market in some respects.
Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
Surrey, UK.