If you’ve used one on your face, then You Know.

If you haven’t, give it a go! You can remove a whole carpet’s worth of hair in one swipe, with less irritation and super close. It’s not as scary as it looks!

  • Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    I’ve considered buying one of these, and holy fuck, everything is branded so ridiculously manly.

    And when I say manly, I mean the opposite of manly, of course. The no self-esteem version. Where a minimum of three animals need to have died for a product. And where you’re never quite sure, if you’re actually buying a shaving razor, because all the models look like they would never shave their magnificent beard.

    Made me bounce off of that pretty damn quickly…

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      6 months ago

      If you go with some old school Gillette razors there are ones that might be up your alley.

      My wife has one of these but in pink - the long handle is evidently better for shaving legs than a standard safety razor?

      There are plenty of good soaps to choose from that avoid the overly manly smells - Taylor of Old Bond Street’s Avocado smells delightful and not manly at all.

      But I agree, most of the modern day options seem over the top (looking at you Art of Shaving mall store).

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    6 months ago

    My legs snapped shut just thinking about a straight blade razor down there 😳

    Philips norelco electric for body, safety razor for the face (100 blades for like, 15 bucks).

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    6 months ago

    Best present I got for my husband when he started T was a safety razor. For softer skin that hasn’t been shaved beforeor isn’t used to it yet, safety razors, straight razors, and shavettes are so gentle and can definitely help if you get razor burn :)