Everything I gave you was really cheap and I agreed that Art of Shaving sucked*sighs, leaves topic*
I was just ranting about these gay art of shaving stores with all these guys in there acting like they are so sophisticated and from the early 1800's or something even though men in the early 1800's shaved with their boot knife
big rigs is great and i want to suck his cock
Who fricking cares - do whatever whenever with whatever and get that face nice and clean unless you want a beard then in that case don't do that thing.
Quote from: TheGrandMystic on 23-07-2013, 20:16:09 PMWho fricking cares - do whatever whenever with whatever and get that face nice and clean unless you want a beard then in that case don't do that thing.Possible art of shaving customer identified
Razor: $30, lifetimeBlades: $20/100pk, ~5 shaves each, so if you shave 3 times per week that's about 3 years worthSoap: $4, 6 monthsBrush: $8Optional:Aftershave: $10 (a year maybe? 6 months? I am not sure)Alum block: $5, 6 monthsLiquid styptic: $5, lifetime-ishSo let's say year 1 you have spent ~$90 up front for a years supply of stuff. After year 2 you have bought two more soap things and some more optional stuff, let's say another $25. Same thing in year 3, let's add another $25 and maybe you're finally running down on blades. After 3 years you have spent about $150 on shaving. You can cut this down a lot more: Amazon sells a good razor for about $3, you can get blades for about $8/100pk and you don't need aftershave either. If you buy the absolute cheapest razors it's like $5/month? That's $180 over the 3 years for just the razors, and then a few more bucks for your $1 can of Barbasol.Anyway there are a lot of variables but it's easy to save money on double edge shaving, and it is a fact that the shaves are much better in the end. The day after I shave feels like as much stubble as immediately after shaving with disposable razors.