Posted by Texasmark1 on September 06, 2013 at 12:55:08 from (172.242.15.27):
This post is unusual but could be of interest of any person viewing the forum. If your neck is beaming red, you might just ignore it, unless it's due to bleeding from shaving. Grin.
Having been on the ground well before Pearl Harbor, my skin sensitivity has changed significantly. I have a dimple in my chin and significant wrinkles and shaving without a nick WAS nearly impossible. Electric razors, and I probably tried a dozen or so, just couldn't give me a good shave.
In short guys, if you are having nick problems, regardless of your age and maucho image, you need to try the Schick Quattro multi blade disposable shaver. If your wife happens to have one, swipe it and try it. If she doesn't have one buy her a pack. If you can't stand the pink, get yours out of the wrapper and spray paint them JD Green.
I would really prefer ZERO replies to this thread.
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