Posted by john MacArthur on January 28, 2011, 3:18 pm
My electric razor alway misses a few hairs when i shave. Once they get to
about three days growth the shaver no long cuts them. Recently I borrowed
the wife's magnifying mirror and tweezers and realised how easy such a
mirror makes it to take them out.
The North American Native Indians apparently used to pull out all the hairs
on their face instead of shaving.
I'm wondering if it would be frugal with my time and electricity to say pull
out ten or twenty each morning, until they have all gone. Would there be any
disadvantages to doing this?
Posted by Rod Speed on January 28, 2011, 5:59 pm
john MacArthur wrote
> My electric razor alway misses a few hairs when i shave. Once they> get to
about three days growth the shaver no long
> cuts them. Recently I borrowed the wife's magnifying mirror and tweezers and
> realised how easy such a mirror makes it to take them out.
Makes a hell of a lot more sense to save much more time by not bothering to
shave at all.
I just mow it back to a stubble every couple of weeks, just
because I find a full beard irritating, particularly after a shower.
> The North American Native Indians apparently used to pull out all the hairs on
their face instead of shaving.
And the fuckwit moslems pull out all their pubic hair. Wota packa fuckwits.
> I'm wondering if it would be frugal with my time and electricity to
> say pull out ten or twenty each morning, until they have all gone.
> Would there be any disadvantages to doing this?
Yes, its a hell of a waste of time.
Posted by Rod Speed on January 29, 2011, 1:49 pm
Jim...8 wrote
>> john MacArthur wrote
>>> My electric razor alway misses a few hairs when i shave. Once
>>> they get to about three days growth the shaver no long cuts them.
>>> Recently I borrowed the wife's magnifying mirror and tweezers and
>>> realised how easy such a mirror makes it to take them out.
>> Makes a hell of a lot more sense to save much more time by not bothering to
shave at all.
> Bingo, if you don't have to look smart it's way easier to forego the chore.
And its perfectly possible to 'look smart' without shaving too.
>> I just mow it back to a stubble every couple of weeks, just
>> because I find a full beard irritating, particularly after a shower.
> I can barely make it to three weeks before
> running the hair clippers over head and face.
I dont do it anything like that often with the head.
> Beards are indeed most irritating.
>>> The North American Native Indians apparently used
>>> to pull out all the hairs on their face instead of shaving.
>> And the fuckwit moslems pull out all their pubic hair. Wota packa fuckwits.
>>> I'm wondering if it would be frugal with my time and electricity
>>> to say pull out ten or twenty each morning, until they have all
>>> gone. Would there be any disadvantages to doing this?
>> Yes, its a hell of a waste of time.
> If hair is a real problem a lot of people male and female have had success
> losing hair after using the anti-cholestrol wonder drug Lipitor, including
myself.
I do take Lipitor and havent found it has any effect on my hair.
Posted by Shawn Hirn on January 29, 2011, 8:23 am
> My electric razor alway misses a few hairs when i shave. Once they get to
> about three days growth the shaver no long cuts them. Recently I borrowed
> the wife's magnifying mirror and tweezers and realised how easy such a
> mirror makes it to take them out.
>
> The North American Native Indians apparently used to pull out all the hairs
> on their face instead of shaving.
>
> I'm wondering if it would be frugal with my time and electricity to say pull
> out ten or twenty each morning, until they have all gone. Would there be any
> disadvantages to doing this?
Ditch the electric razor and get a good multi-blade non-electric razor
instead. I gave up on electrics years ago. None of them shave anywhere
near as close as a good blade does.
Posted by new nym on January 29, 2011, 6:34 pm
> My electric razor alway misses a few hairs when i shave. Once they get to
> about three days growth the shaver no long cuts them. Recently I borrowed
> the wife's magnifying mirror and tweezers and realised how easy such a
> mirror makes it to take them out.
>
> The North American Native Indians apparently used to pull out all the hairs
> on their face instead of shaving.
>
> I'm wondering if it would be frugal with my time and electricity to say pull
> out ten or twenty each morning, until they have all gone. Would there be any
> disadvantages to doing this?
I have a holder for the elec. razor next to the toilet , I call it
multi-tasking. once and awhile I use the side burn trimmer part to go
over the beard area. then I go over the area with the reg. head.
works for me.
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