You only have to be an expert with your own face - unless you are a Barber, paid to shave someone else's face!
This! I am an expert...with my own face!
You only have to be an expert with your own face - unless you are a Barber, paid to shave someone else's face!
No argument from me.I'm a frickin' expert!
Started wetshaving in 2009. Can shave equally well with a cartridge razor, an injector, a GEM razor, a double-edge razor, an AC razor, AC shavettes, or old-school straights! Make my own lather for every shave and can lather creams or soaps with equal aplomb! Get fantastic shaves four times a week and that's all the times I shave per week!
Again, I reiterate: I am an expert! So there.
If you say so.No argument from me.
Love that one!In the corporate world, "Experts" are paid consultants who get thrown under the bus when the project fails.
My goal is to learn something new every day. Guess I'm not an expert.
Let's see...10 minutes a day times 365 days a year times...uh oh.10,000 hours of practice is the rule of thumb. Violin, woodworking, etc. That’s a lot of shaves.
There’s no shaving experts as far as I know because we all are different and shave different. Some of the so called shaving gurus started shaving after carts came out, if you started with a de before a cartridge you would most likely get better shaves after learning with a de. As each new cartridge came out the shaves became easier for me that is a fact, I am however not an expert, only know what works for me.having run across a thread from a couple years back where some members argued about you tubers being classed as experts, made me wonder then what constitutes an expert, is it the guy with a you tube channel, or perhaps it's the guy who has been wet shaving for 50 years but still has a face covered in tissue paper stopping the flow of blood from his many nicks, or what about the guy who's been shaving for a year but gets a bbs shave every time, or perhaps the shaving store owner who's been selling shaving products for 20 odd years, so what constitutes an expert... although this thread is open to discussion, it's not intended to cause arguments, and should be seen(although a genuine question) as a light hearted discussion on what constitutes an expert