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Will work for Boli GM's
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Marc
Location: Lost in translation...near Newnan, GA
Posts: 1,417
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Hmmm...I've always hated shaving, with an electric, or disposable blades....might have to look into this...
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Opa!!
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"If I give a businessman 10,000 francs, what is that to him, he is rich. But if I give him a Cohiba cigar, that is style."-Hotel Rwanda |
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Ol' Dude
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A good shaving soap or cream, along with a decent badger hair brush makes all the difference in the world and isn't that expensive. Although many spend quite a bit for their brushes, I use a relatively inexpensive one and am quite happy with it.
You can keep it simple and grab a DE blade, soap/cream and brush and have a great shave. Or you can make it a new hobby and really invest in an assortment of stuff. I keep it simple and invest in cigars. ![]() |
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