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What is the last thing you bought for yourself?

A pair of skate shoes
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A stamp
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A new Philips OneBlade
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A Dremel tool (was thinking about getting the cordless version but I've had bad luck with their battery tools in the past)
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And a package of madeleine cookies (they're very good)
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Just a heads up, I have that same one blade and it sucks if you have thick/coarse hair.
I have the cheaper version that I picked up when in the hospital a couple years ago, It was a good option when I needed someone else to shave me and didn't want to muck about with brushes & cream.

My normal routine is with a traditional brush/cream or soap/old timey razor & blade but if I don't have any meetings or am just lazy will go a few days without shaving. The OneBlade is good to clear away the bulk and either leave the 5 o'clock shadow look or finish it up with a full shave. I use it in the shower, put a bit of hair conditioner on and it does a good job softening the fur.
 
I have the cheaper version that I picked up when in the hospital a couple years ago, It was a good option when I needed someone else to shave me and didn't want to muck about with brushes & cream.

My normal routine is with a traditional brush/cream or soap/old timey razor & blade but if I don't have any meetings or am just lazy will go a few days without shaving. The OneBlade is good to clear away the bulk and either leave the 5 o'clock shadow look or finish it up with a full shave. I use it in the shower, put a bit of hair conditioner on and it does a good job softening the fur.
I ended up just going to a barber once a week cuz that thing was nicking me up and giving me razor bumps. The brush/cream straight razor is my shit. No cleaner shave.
 
I ended up just going to a barber once a week cuz that thing was nicking me up and giving me razor bumps. The brush/cream straight razor is my shit. No cleaner shave.
Every three weeks to the barber for a trim. I've tried a straight razor but not for me. I'd end up slitting my throat and not into the maintenance. Favorite double edged razor is a RazoRock Baby Smooth Titanium or vintage Gillette Tech. I rarely get burn or bumps.
 
Every three weeks to the barber for a trim. I've tried a straight razor but not for me. I'd end up slitting my throat and not into the maintenance. Favorite double edged razor is a RazoRock Baby Smooth Titanium or vintage Gillette Tech. I rarely get burn or bumps.
Yeah I couldn't do the straight razor my self, that's why I goto the barber, I too would end up cutting my jugular.
 
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Always enjoyed the retro styling of their packaging. Managed to get one of these for cheap (40$) , they're usually closer to 100$ (especially if they put it on for you) at brick and mortar stores if they even stock a chain like this. A lot of what you're paying for is the prestige of the NJS stamp/certification, but it really is a better product/chain. I'd held off on getting one of these for a little bit and had been using a cheaper (but still nice) chain that is just about stretched out, was happy to snag this at a bargain.
 
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