Electric shaver or traditional blade: Which is the better choice?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the preference between electric and manual razors, with some individuals also mentioning the use of nubile wenches for hair removal. There is also a debate over the reliability of weather forecasts and the use of replacement heads for electric razors. The conversation also touches on the topic of women's leg shaving and the differences in hair growth between blondes and Asians. The conversation ends with a reference to a scene from The Simpsons involving shaving.
  • #1
gggmmm
Shavers anybody?

Can a few of you tell me whether an electric shaver is better or a normal blade shave is better ? :confused: :confused: :confused:
 
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  • #2
(This is a bizarre question). A razor is better, at its peak after about 4 shaves.

My turn: which is more reliable - the weather forcast on the TV or the one on the radio?
 
  • #3
gggmmm said:
Can a few of you tell me whether an electric shaver is better or a normal blade shave is better ? :confused: :confused: :confused:
Takes some getting used and perfecting your technique, but the electric shaver can do good work. I prefer going to a parlor where nubile wenches pluck the whiskers individually. :-p
 
  • #4
I only use razor blades, those cheap disposables ones and the secret on how to shave with one for at least 2 months or more is; - only to shave in bathroom right after you take hot shower so your skin is nice and soft.
This way sometimes I go on one blade for months (record 6 about months).
By the way Gillette blade are ****ing expensive. Maybe I'm going to have to switch to electric razors soon, or grow beard.
 
  • #5
My vote goes to electric shaver. I've cut myself too many times with those disposable razors because I'm in a rush.
 
  • #6
Occasionally, when I have forgotten to shave (Norelco triple-header) during the day, my girlfriend will grudgingly offer to shave (disposable razor) me. How many shaves can I get out of my girlfriend before she nicks me?

Isn't there a he-she conflict between shaving legs and face that goes back to the original discovery of the razor clam? (I'm 45 and never really used a disposable.)
 
  • #7
gggmmm said:
Can a few of you tell me whether an electric shaver is better or a normal blade shave is better ? :confused: :confused: :confused:
A beard :wink:
 
  • #8
In order of preference:

1. Nubile wenches plucking the whiskers out one by one.

2. Not shaving (means it's a weekend).

3. A manual twin-bladed razor with the little pivot or shock absorber thing that gives a little flex.

4. An electric razor (that still has sharp blades - they do need sharpening from time to time).

5. A manual twin-bladed razor with a dull blade.

6. A straight razor.

7. A sharp knife.

8. An old electric razor with dull blades (kind of like pulling the whiskers out one by one, but without the nubile wenches).

9. Duct tape (it really does have 1001 uses).

10. One of those damn cheap Bic disposable razors from McDonald's (someone actually gave me a huge 8 cubic foot box of those things from a promotion that never really took off).
 
  • #9
Straight razor is one scary tool :bugeye: . Ever since I watched one of those mafia movies I'm scared of straight razors like hell!
 
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  • #10
Razors are definitely better. I only use electric for trimming up my burns and chin.
 
  • #11
Darn replacement heads cost half as much as the original shaver!
 
  • #12
Yeah you got to hate buying replacement heads. I have a manual 3 bladed razor, which is cool. I would be very afraid if someone offered to shave me with a cut-throat razor. Give me nubile wenches any day!

My brother did a test for xxxxxxxx where he was given a 5-bladed razor. He said it was awesome. No matter how hard he tried he couldn't cut himself.
 
  • #13
Okay, you're all dying to say it (okay, not everyone, but those of you who have lived with women), and I know you're afraid of the wrath of the women on the board if you do, so I'll say it for you...an electric shaver is better if you live with a woman prone to stealing your disposable blade razor to shave her legs. I guess it's that legs have more hair than faces, because men's beard hair always seems much coarser than women's leg hair, but men seem to get very grouchy about leg shaving ruining their razors. :biggrin:

From the women's perspective, I've never liked electric razors for legs. The disposable triple-blade razors with aloe moisturizer strips are the best! I can even use those without shaving gel (only women can get away with this, I don't recommend it for men's faces).
 
  • #14
Moonbear said:
Okay, you're all dying to say it (okay, not everyone, but those of you who have lived with women), and I know you're afraid of the wrath of the women on the board if you do, so I'll say it for you...an electric shaver is better if you live with a woman prone to stealing your disposable blade razor to shave her legs. I guess it's that legs have more hair than faces, because men's beard hair always seems much coarser than women's leg hair, but men seem to get very grouchy about leg shaving ruining their razors. :biggrin:

From the women's perspective, I've never liked electric razors for legs. The disposable triple-blade razors with aloe moisturizer strips are the best! I can even use those without shaving gel (only women can get away with this, I don't recommend it for men's faces).

Blondes have better right, hair on their legs don't show that much.But most asian women don't have leg hairs at all.Mmmm... yummy. :-p
 
  • #15
My god - is there ANYTHING you guys won't discuss?
 
  • #16
Just God - the EVERYTHING we guys can't discuss on PF.
 
  • #17
tumor said:
Blondes have better right, hair on their legs don't show that much.But most asian women don't have leg hairs at all.Mmmm... yummy. :-p

Not true at all from my experience. It's just that they are much more discreet about it, unlike Moonbear here who spilled the beans. :blushing: :-p
 
  • #18
you guys remember simpson episode, when Homer was showing Bart how to shave? Homer must have had cut his face few times with his old razor and then he splashed his face with aftershave.. OUCH that hurts!
That is the best feeling when shaving.I love it.
 
  • #19
Anybody tried that new Mach 3 M3 Power? I use the Mach 3 Turbo and that works quite well. I only shave about twice a week (I do hate shaving, now). I heard the battery powered M3 was pretty good, but I never tried it.
 
  • #20
Chrono said:
Anybody tried that new Mach 3 M3 Power? I use the Mach 3 Turbo and that works quite well. I only shave about twice a week (I do hate shaving, now). I heard the battery powered M3 was pretty good, but I never tried it.

I wonder what they going to come up with next, laser shavers? Hmmm...preety good idea,don't you think?
 
  • #21
BobG said:
In order of preference:

1. Nubile wenches plucking the whiskers out one by one.

2. Not shaving (means it's a weekend).

3. A manual twin-bladed razor with the little pivot or shock absorber thing that gives a little flex.

4. An electric razor (that still has sharp blades - they do need sharpening from time to time).

5. A manual twin-bladed razor with a dull blade.

6. A straight razor.

7. A sharp knife.

8. An old electric razor with dull blades (kind of like pulling the whiskers out one by one, but without the nubile wenches).

9. Duct tape (it really does have 1001 uses).

10. One of those damn cheap Bic disposable razors from McDonald's (someone actually gave me a huge 8 cubic foot box of those things from a promotion that never really took off).

After complimenting Boulderhead for his obvious selection for #1, I think you've done an excellent job there prioritizing the choices. Myself . . . I find those cheap disposables hurt. I love my Gillette Sensor double blade first, and my Braun electric when I'm in a hurry.
 
  • #22
the number 42 said:
My god - is there ANYTHING you guys won't discuss?

Try asking guys what they might shave below the neck. :rolleyes:
 
  • #23
Les Sleeth has his priorities sorted out. No doubt about that :smile:
 
  • #24
I always use a blade - far better.

Mind you, it is getting ridiculous isn't it? First one blade did, then twin-blade razors, now if your razor has less than 3 blades you are apparently missing out! What next? 4 blades, 5, 6?!

Whilst on the subject, why do women need so many face creams and potions? Are there faces different to ours?
Maybe shaving cuts out the need for all that s**t?
 
  • #25
Adrian Baker said:
Whilst on the subject, why do women need so many face creams and potions? Are there faces different to ours?
Maybe shaving cuts out the need for all that s**t?

I don't get that they have face creams to get rid of the hair and on the package it says that it should not be used on men's faces. I don't really understand that.

By the way, there is a razor with four blades.
 
  • #26
tumor, i use a gillete and for only $14, and $2.79 for 4 more blades, I'm still on the originals that came with it and i,v shaved often and for a few months
 
  • #27
My experience with fancy 3-4 blade gillete razors is rather bad.I switched n ow to the cheap BIC disposable ones and I can go on one for a 3 months( of course only after taking hot shower so my skin gets soft).
 
  • #28
Electric razor is a faster shave, but not as close as disposable, (or as dangerous as straight razor or double edge).

It takes a few days to train your face to an electric. Also, try not to skip days.

For some reason, shaving first thing in the morning is easier with an electric than if I've been up for a while. Not quite sure why.

And one other point not raised yet: which one uses more energy (electric verses disposable)? I think it depends on if you use hot water or cold while shaving, although I never did the calculations to verify it.
 
  • #29
Chrono said:
Anybody tried that new Mach 3 M3 Power? I use the Mach 3 Turbo and that works quite well. I heard the battery powered M3 was pretty good, but I never tried it.

Wow, are we talking shaving here, or drag racing ?! :eek:

I use a weed whacker ! :biggrin:
 
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Adrian Baker said:
Whilst on the subject, why do women need so many face creams and potions? Are there faces different to ours?
Maybe shaving cuts out the need for all that s**t?

No idea...I don't use any face creams or potions. I'm pretty low maintenance and can't figure out the necessity of that stuff. Once in a while, in winter when the air is very dry, I'll slap on a little moisturizer, but usually it just means it's time to turn on the humidifier.
 
  • #31
In winter I only use some vaseline on my face.Two bucks worth of vaseline last me a year or more. :cool:
PS.if somehow I'm out of vaseline,cooking oil or margarine will do.
 
  • #32
tumor said:
In winter I only use some vaseline on my face.Two bucks worth of vaseline last me a year or more. :cool:
PS.if somehow I'm out of vaseline,cooking oil or margarine will do.

What does Vaseline do?
 
  • #33
Chrono said:
What does Vaseline do?
HEY MAN! :mad: :wink:
 
  • #34
tumor said:
HEY MAN! :mad: :wink:

I don't know all the secrets.
 
  • #35
vaseline is also v.good lubricant (you MUST know that of course),I'm going to have to find me a girlfriend and try it on her.
 

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