So here is an idea I got 3 days ago. And I am surprised we didn't have it until now.
Let us shave for a week with 7 O'Clock blades. Almost everyone has any of the 4 currently manufactured blades.
As some of you know the 7 O'clock brand has been acquired by Gillette in the early 1930s. It is a brand currently marketed by P&G only in Asia, but the grey market in other continents has been selling them for more than 15 years (especially online).
Here are the rules:
You should shave with a 7 o'clock blade in a 7 o'clock razor at 7 o'clock in the morning or the evening (just kidding).
Use a 7 o'clock blade and / or a 7 o'clock razor. (7 AM, Sharp, etc. blades don't count, except if they are in a 7 o'clock razor) As always part-timers accepted. A 7 o'clock razor with another brand of blade is acceptable also.
The start is set for the European start of the week - 30th of August. Those who are in North America just start on the 29th as Sunday is the first day of the week there.
Do not forget to post photos and tell us your impressions - how it went etc.
Let us shave for a week with 7 O'Clock blades. Almost everyone has any of the 4 currently manufactured blades.
As some of you know the 7 O'clock brand has been acquired by Gillette in the early 1930s. It is a brand currently marketed by P&G only in Asia, but the grey market in other continents has been selling them for more than 15 years (especially online).
Here are the rules:
You should shave with a 7 o'clock blade in a 7 o'clock razor at 7 o'clock in the morning or the evening (just kidding).
Use a 7 o'clock blade and / or a 7 o'clock razor. (7 AM, Sharp, etc. blades don't count, except if they are in a 7 o'clock razor) As always part-timers accepted. A 7 o'clock razor with another brand of blade is acceptable also.
The start is set for the European start of the week - 30th of August. Those who are in North America just start on the 29th as Sunday is the first day of the week there.
Do not forget to post photos and tell us your impressions - how it went etc.