Forums > Off-Topic Discussion > A Question to MM about . . . "Shaving"

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NothingIsRealButTheGirl

Posts: 35726

Los Angeles, California, US

Okay, on the advice of this thread I went with Dollar Shave Club, but I went for the middle level blade.

Aug 26 14 08:11 am Link

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Laura UnBound

Posts: 28745

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

DivaEroticus wrote:

This brings up something NOT of the vagina-shaving nature...

Edit:  You fixed it.

Still not right. It was this one https://www.modelmayhem.com/po.php?thread_id=90489

Aug 26 14 08:25 am Link

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Lilith Von Dahlia

Posts: 123

Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

Laura UnBound wrote:

I personally have found that the 4 packs of Bics https://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl0/2/20652/04_2008/BicSoleil.jpg work just as well for me as the gillette mach whatevers, and they're a lot cheaper. But I know that what works for my skin/hair is not what works for others.

I had a one-time amazing shave from one of the super super cheap 2-blade disposables that i picked up in a hotel convenience shop and was stunned. So I tried it again and cut myself like crazy, I dont know what kind of black magic happened the first time to make it so great, it was seriously one of the best shaves Ive ever managed. The Bic ones I posted above are the cheapest I'll go for anything other than my legs and pits.

I use these also and they work perfectly for me.

Aug 26 14 08:28 am Link

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NothingIsRealButTheGirl

Posts: 35726

Los Angeles, California, US

Laura UnBound wrote:
Still not right. It was this one https://www.modelmayhem.com/po.php?thread_id=90489

I just went through all 24 pages spanning several years and I'm pleased to say I appear nowhere in it.

Aug 26 14 09:04 am Link

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J Jessica

Posts: 2431

Coconut Creek, Florida, US

Off topic:
I always have spots on my legs indicating where each of my follicles are no matter how often/which direction/which brand I use to shave, so i'm considering using spray tan to cover it.

I also think waxing works a bit better than shaving. I must try epilating, too.

Aug 26 14 09:09 am Link

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Giacomo Cirrincioni

Posts: 22232

Stamford, Connecticut, US

I got tired of the high cost of Mach 12 superio awesome blades and went old school.

Three years ago I invested in a really nice traditional safety razor, a soap dish and a badger hair brush and never looked back.

One block of soap lasts a few months, has no skin irritants like alcohol, and provides a rich creamy lather that moisturizes your skin.  Ten blades cost less than $10.

Aug 26 14 09:11 am Link

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Alabaster Crowley

Posts: 8283

Tucson, Arizona, US

J Jessica wrote:
Off topic:
I always have spots on my legs indicating where each of my follicles are no matter how often/which direction/which brand I use to shave, so i'm considering using spray tan to cover it.

I also think waxing works a bit better than shaving. I must try epilating, too.

I don't think spray tan would work well on your complexion.

Aug 26 14 09:13 am Link