A Simple Guide to Shaving
Todd Lemoine, who likes to saving money and living simply, pointed to me that he worked out a five steps shaving guide for male readers. He suggested his experience on how to choose a razor, which shaving cream should be used, how to prepare your skin, and how to treat your skin immediately after shaving:
… Your mileage may vary, but this process has always given me excellent results and I find I don’t have to shave as often, either. This also reminds me of an article I read in Men’s Health a while back comparing razors—disposable, midrange, electric, and a professional barber. The winner? The midrange one, because of the job it did and it resulted in fewer knicks…
A Simple Guide to Shaving - [Deeper Motive]



Comments
donny says on August 30th, 2005 at 1:22 am
You can get replacement blades on eBay for up to 1/2 the price in stores. I usually buy 20-30 at a time, the more you buy, the more you save. I have saved hundreds of dollars over the last few years.
The best razor I have ever used is GILLETTE SENSOR 3 (w/ replacement blades). I have thick hair and I can still get a great shave after three uses.