Shaving

don't shave

don't shave anywhere

you look better with that hair. I guarantee it

trim it, yeah sure, don't leave hair anywhere untamed

just don't shave
 
It's a difficult balance between not liking hair anywhere other than on top of my head and not being comfortable having blades close to particularly sensitive and vulnerable places and the inevitable cuts that follow from that.

I suppose I COULD buy an electric shaver, but I'm cheap and lazy, so...
 
If I could go without shaving without feeling ick after a while, I would do that.

Except I would rather not feel like ick, so that wins out over the hassle of shaving.
And I guess things do feel good right after a shave, assuming I haven't nicked myself several times on accident.
 
When I first started, I thought shaving cream was too much work and too messy, so I would use a dry razor. Thank god someone gave me an electric blade.
 
I despise shaving, I find it such a hassle. I tend to just trim down my facial hair rather than clean shaving. Plus, my facial hair grows back annoyingly quickly.

I've currently got a bit of a beard going on, I haven't shaved/trimmed in about 9-10 days.
 
I can wait a week or so if I get lazy, but then it's way more effort. I try to tell myself one minute per day would be so easy. Warm water and just keep it smooth, but I always get lazy.


I have to at that time because I look terrible when I don't shave my face. And it usually feels so nice to get it all done again.
 
I shave with a Philips Series 3000 Beard Trimmer about once a week. It leaves a tiny bit of stubble which feels nice to touch.

I can't grow a beard properly so any longer and it starts to look horrid.

If I had the choice, I'd be clean shaven for the rest of my life.
 
I usually just buy razors from the dollar store but
I find they cut me a lot, especially my legs.
Any recs for a strong razor, gender doesn't matter ( I have PCOS so I have to shave my face too )
 
I usually just buy razors from the dollar store but
I find they cut me a lot, especially my legs.
Any recs for a strong razor, gender doesn't matter ( I have PCOS so I have to shave my face too )

Simpler is better. One blade trumps 8 or more. Despite what commercials say.

More complex is higher chance for failure. Single blade is simple and effective.
 
I don't shave. I'm very sensory & sensitive to touch, so it's really, really painful for me. I just stopped and haven't shaved in years. I don't rly care that I have hair anyway, so...
 
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