I hate shaving!

SLCentral

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Goddamn, I really hate it! Cut myself today on my upper lip, and it looks like crap. Any cream or anything I can put on it to make it "heal" any faster?
 
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I have honestly never cut myself shaving. It's strange, considering most of the time I don't use shaving cream or whatever. Hm..cuts around the mouth have a generally hard time healing. Don't know if there's anything you can put on it. :(
 

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I've taken to plucking instead of shaving my upper lip. No more "blue mustache" stubble and only have to do it about once a week. Still have to shave the rest as I haven't got all day to go at my face with a tweezers.
 

bob4432

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laser hair removal. i have been shaving since the 8th grade and i am f*cking tired of it. this is the way to go. my wife works in the industry so it will probably be free for me :)
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: bob4432
laser hair removal. i have been shaving since the 8th grade and i am f*cking tired of it. this is the way to go. my wife works in the industry so it will probably be free for me :)
you are going to have your beard/stache permanently removed?

 
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That's not very manly of you.

I could understand having the hair on your ass permanantly removed, but facial hair in it's entirety? You could regret that.
 

Philippine Mango

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Originally posted by: SLCentral
Goddamn, I really hate it! Cut myself today on my upper lip, and it looks like crap. Any cream or anything I can put on it to make it "heal" any faster?

u=teh sux0r @ sh@v3....
 

Philippine Mango

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Originally posted by: LoKe
I have honestly never cut myself shaving. It's strange, considering most of the time I don't use shaving cream or whatever. Hm..cuts around the mouth have a generally hard time healing. Don't know if there's anything you can put on it. :(

sames, I just use water...
 

SLCentral

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Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: LoKe
I have honestly never cut myself shaving. It's strange, considering most of the time I don't use shaving cream or whatever. Hm..cuts around the mouth have a generally hard time healing. Don't know if there's anything you can put on it. :(

sames, I just use water...

No wonder why you have a high post count...you just made four posts in a row in the same thread...

 

bob4432

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Originally posted by: LoKe
That's not very manly of you.

I could understand having the hair on your ass permanantly removed, but facial hair in it's entirety? You could regret that.

in the hair arena i am too manly, i will probably just do the areas on my face that i would never grow anyway, like the neck, cheeks, etc. the rest of the body, i could definately use a good thinning.
 

BobDaMenkey

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Mango, you could have condensed all four of those posts into one... Way to NEF!

You sir suck at shaving. I'd advise some liquid Vitamin E for your cuts though, it really reduces scarring. My manager took a spill on his motor cycle, treated his road rash with Vitamin E and no scars at all from it.
 

IGBT

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..death by a thousand cuts..get an electric like the Braun 8595. The thing's one hella mower..I even shave my head wit it. Thinking of shaving other things as well. Wana see what my cat looks like bald. :D
 
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I've always wondered...How well are electric razors at shaving necks? My brother has one and I tried to shave my neck and under my chin with it, but it really didn't work out, so I grabbed my usual razor.
 

SLCentral

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Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Mango, you could have condensed all four of those posts into one... Way to NEF!

You sir suck at shaving. I'd advise some liquid Vitamin E for your cuts though, it really reduces scarring. My manager took a spill on his motor cycle, treated his road rash with Vitamin E and no scars at all from it.

Well, I've just started (I'm 16), so I think I have an excuse :D.

Thanks for the tip, though :thumbsup:
 

bob4432

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Originally posted by: LoKe
I've always wondered...How well are electric razors at shaving necks? My brother has one and I tried to shave my neck and under my chin with it, but it really didn't work out, so I grabbed my usual razor.

i personally use the gillete 3 blade manual razor, no electrics for me. i hate electric as they really irritate my face and don't work as well as a manual.