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26-04-2018, 08:46 PM
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I'll only shave every 4 to 5 days, though. My beard is slow to grow especially with the chemo. I had a bath and shave this morning with a Wilkinson Sword Hydro 5 razor (it was half-price at Tesco so not silly prices).
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27-04-2018, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by JBR ->


You mean you shave 'down there' as well?
Originally Posted by Mondays child ->
OMG that's opened up a whole new can of worms so to speak.

Men's undercarriages are not the nicest most attractive parts of a man's body especially if they are very hairy so would you shave those areas South of the Border as such.
A very steady hand would be essential.
Oooh no! Wrong end of the stick (literally).
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27-04-2018, 05:29 PM
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Thanks all for the replies.
When my son and daughter saw me a few weeks ago in hospital they were amazed at my beard and said I should keep it and just get it sculpted into shape. My ex wife told me to keep the beard, buts thats only because she knows I look younger without it and I might be able to attract wimen. But Ive been ill so it probably wont work anymore.

I shaved it off though.

After reading your posts I've bought today, to try out, one of these mach 3 razors and have taken out a second mortgage to buy 5 blades to go with it.
Im hoping its going to give me a decent shave rather than the disposable flesh eating razors Ive been using.

Why are razor blades so expensive?? Do I have to melt them down after use to extract the gold used in making them??
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27-04-2018, 06:04 PM
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For Heaven's sake!
Stop shaving!
Nicely groomed facial hair is very attractive especially on older gentlemen.
Nothing nicer than a man in a waistcoat with silver hair and a well trimmed beard, mutton chops, sideburns, moustache...
Phew need to lie down now!
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27-04-2018, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by TessA ->
For Heaven's sake!
Stop shaving!
Nicely groomed facial hair is very attractive especially on older gentlemen.
Nothing nicer than a man in a waistcoat with silver hair and a well trimmed beard, mutton chops, sideburns, moustache...
Phew need to lie down now!
You're absolutely right, Tess.

However, although I do have a couple of waistcoats, I rarely wear them.
 
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