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I'm getting to the point in my life where my testosterone levels are off the walls. As a result my facial hair is coming in at a pace where if I do not shave daily (or at least every second day) my manager (female) at work complains that I look too "scruffy'."
Initially, not use to the concept of shaving daily....this blew my mind.
After the initial shock of manhood has worn off, I ask you Wrestling Clique. Should I buy a legitimate razor, or should I continue to eat up bags of No Name disposable razors? Will it be cheaper in the long run to put a decent amount of money into a razor? Or is it more novelty than anything?
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Well I still use the throwaway razors, admittedly I don't grow 'that much' facial hair, I just use them to neaten it up a bit every few days or ask the barber to do it. Also, you may as well use them if your going for a clean shave.
Unless you grow facial hair really fast, like all over your face, and want to keep it at a small trim I don't see the point in buying a decent razor. You can still look 'fresh' with the cheap no name razors.
Re: Step in father figures of Wrestling Clique....
I prefer big brand name razors like Schick, Gilette, and Norelco. Don't waste your money on cheap razors because they do suck and it'll cause you more harm to your skin imo. The good brand name, like Beaker mentioned, is Gilette. I still use my Mach 3 to shave my goatee, mustache, and my sideburns.
Re: Step in father figures of Wrestling Clique....
I've been going with the Gillette fusion for the last few years, and find it quite satisfactory, definitely better than the ultra-cheap disposables, which carried a much greater risk of nicking up your face.
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I'd suggest the Gilete Fusion, as well. You'll get a few uses before you have to throw out the disposable part of the razor.
I'm not sure if I grow facial hair extremely slowly or else it's simply because my hair is light (so it's simply an illusion), but I don't shave very often. Though I don't mind if I get a bit scruffy, so I imagine if I kept tidy I'd probably shave every few days instead of what I'm doing now.
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