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Haha, my neck gets too itchy by about day 3. Otherwise yeah, same here. Telling off too, lol.I would be quite happy when I go away not to shave if honest, but I get told off after a couple of days
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Haha, my neck gets too itchy by about day 3. Otherwise yeah, same here. Telling off too, lol.I would be quite happy when I go away not to shave if honest, but I get told off after a couple of days
Sending an envelope with a blade or two to your hotel is fun. They think you're pretty important to have mail waiting for you when you check in.I don't expect to keep my Sensor handle after this trip. If I drive, I'll bring a DE. I'm figuring most of the time I fly, either (1) it'll just be for a day or 2 and I won't need to shave, or (2) it'll be for long enough that I have to check a bag and can pack a tuck of blades. If I'm ever in that 3-4 day range where I'll have to shave but not check a bag, I guess I'll hit a drug store and buy a disposable or a tuck of KCG blades.
ROFL, I'll have to try that. Never occurred to me that they'd keep mail for a future guest, but it makes sense. Worst case, I'm out postage and a couple of $.10 blades.Sending an envelope with a blade or two to your hotel is fun. They think you're pretty important to have mail waiting for you when you check in.
It's surprisingly easy and pretty fun, especially if you put a famous person's name as the return address.ROFL, I'll have to try that. Never occurred to me that they'd keep mail for a future guest, but it makes sense. Worst case, I'm out postage and a couple of $.10 blades.
Proraso foam is said to be good enough for a can (haven't used it myself) but it is still a foam. Those gels like that orange can Fusion by Gillette used to be good for cartridge shaving but I think that's because usual one quick pass and go.I have tried proraso foam, was not too bad, don't know if you would class that as expensive.