I never understood the hate for hair.
Ok I mean sure dont go full 60s bush mode, but keep it tidy isnt exactly hard work.
I'd rather have a little fuzz than razor burn and ingrown hairs.
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I never understood the hate for hair.
Ok I mean sure dont go full 60s bush mode, but keep it tidy isnt exactly hard work.
I'd rather have a little fuzz than razor burn and ingrown hairs.
How many blades does your razor have?
I swear to you mens razors are 100 times better than female razors. I was just curious because a lot of Europeans I know, never knew or seen our 5 blade razors. Men's Gillette Pro Glide 5 blade razor is amazing. 99 cent razors, you're begging for razor burns. However, I am part Asian so I don't really have hair anyways on my legs.
Edited: November 12, 2016
Technically, they aren't walking.
I have a Wilkinsword Quattro Titanium, 4 blades. Still doesn't help, my skin is all kinds of sensitive, I can barely shave my legs without looking like someone took a belt sander to my legs.
So I only regularly shave my underarms, my legs are for only when I got to wear something like a dress.
They ARE! It's really silly.
Well, it is and it isn't. Those razors can get costly fast (no idea compared to female ones, but I wouldn't be surprised if same price or more) and it's a legs vs. face thing. You can easily hide blade nicks on your legs with pants or even thigh-high socks, but you can't quite go around with cloth over your face without people wondering where you're gonna explode.
made me spit out some of my soda.
Yes, they give me a sub-standard razor because it's "just my legs". This is why I wax my legs instead.
No, they don't "give you a substandard razor," they give you varied options for brands, prices and quality to pick from, but there's no clumsy-proof one out yet, male or female. Don't act like female razors in the market were meat cleavers, you know they aren't. I just pointed out a reason why the top notch costly male ones could possibly be better than the normal female ones. I'm quite sure there are female ones that are just as good or even better. If female razors were all "substandard," they just wouldn't exist anymore as all smart women would be using male ones (the dumb ones would just imitate the smarts).
Never quite knew the difference between men and women's razors because I'm always waxing, no excuse. I see no reason to go shaving over waxing since waxing is both long lasting and the skin is simply smoother. Actually, for girls in special since I can underastand men shaving as it's generally more handy and they aren't much concerned about leg hair and armpit hair, I don't get why would you ever shave instead of wax. To each his own but waxing in objectively better.
I think men's razors are seen as better is because men's razors are usually more "specialized" and there are brands that deal, or used to deal, specifically in men's razors technology whereas women's razor is more or less a "new" thing. I don't even know why there must be a female and male razors. A razor is a razor, it's a slab of metal that is used to cut hair off your body. It's not like female's razors are softer or cushier.
Edited: November 12, 2016
Or just wax, as I stated above. Unless you're trying to imply something?
No, I wasn't implying anything when all I said was regarding razors, hence women that use them. If I wanted to say you're not smart I think you wouldn't be in doubt. I've never waxed anything myself, but always heard complains about it hurting much more. Essentially you're ripping hair out of their roots, so I can see why. If you really want to get down to it, laser procedures to just kill the hair folicles and never bother with it again are what's objectively better.
Nah, if anything that would apply to women stuff. Just look at how you can get shampoo made with the root essence of babies grown in martian soil during an eclipse, because that makes your hair better, somehow. In reality I think you got it way upside down: men are the ones who had the rudimentary barber razors only, with women having all sort of specialty products supposed to be softer and more caring and all that... until men got sick of nicking their faces and realized there was a market for better and better shaving razors, which just got pushed further with all the "anti-lumberkjack/pro-metrossexual" wave of crap we had years ago.
Yes, it's quite painful but in the long run, if you really have no reason to ever have hair in the parts getting waxed, it gets way better. Come on, pain can be ignored and getting used to. And the best part is, it basically gets to a point where you don't even grow hair anymore and the skin is soft and hairless for weeks. even if you don't wax on a regular basis. For a man's face, there's no reason to get waxed but for a woman's legs or other parts I see no reason not to. Of course shaving is just comfier.
You make playful jabs at me sometimes though. :p
Nair is a wonderful thing.
I'm at that wonderful spot between having a beard that's grown enough to simply keep it trimmed/clean, and having no facial hair. I wish it was one way or the other instead of the patchy bull**** I get for having a birthmark that ****ed up where it grows.