rotary v. micro-screen

jon louis mann net_democracy at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 24 20:23:05 PDT 2008


I gave up on razors 17 years ago -- the last time I used one, I cut a 
lovely little gash in my ankle the night before a job interview.  :P

  Julia

i use a rotary norelco when in a hurry, and when its power pack gives
up the ghost, i buy the newest latest model.  cheaper than repair and i
get new rotating heads.   
for a close shave i use the five blade gillette fusion because it
vibrates, just like an electric.  
jon ~ waxing my ear hair, maru!~}

  I like micro-screen shavers better than rotary ones (my first shaver was, in fact, a rotary Norelco!), and I have a neat Panasonic that works in the shower very nicely.  (The only problem is being only partway done and having to open it up to rinse out a buildup of shaving cream mid-shave, and that's not that big a deal.)
  Julia
   
  and i thought you were just letting the hair grow, which is a more socially acceptable solution for men.~)  i was forced to shave when i was in the military, even though, at the time, there was only peach fuzz on my chinny chin chin.  i grew a full beard during the hippy era, but shaved it for a job and discovered how much more fun it was to kiss the girls without facial hair.  now i use a rotary because i get less razor burn on my face.  i tried a rotary that worked in the shower, but it was more trouble than it was worth.
    jon



       
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