Bles
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I totally agree with you Dann. The only downside is when you break it in. It is a real stinker when soaking the hair for the first time but after a couple of uses the smell is gone.An underrated brush IMO... Welcome!
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I totally agree with you Dann. The only downside is when you break it in. It is a real stinker when soaking the hair for the first time but after a couple of uses the smell is gone.An underrated brush IMO... Welcome!
Here in South Africa in the Afrikaans language "bald" and "bles" is one and the same thing...
Indeed we are!...LOLIn that case we are both "blessed"![]()
Thank –you. No not at all. Like with shoe polish where we used to spit and polish our shoes with a cloth and shoe brush the guys discovered quick fixes like liquid shoe shine .The guys at work would complain about the steep prices of cartridge blades but still prefer them above traditional shaving. They say it is time consuming. I would say people down here like to live in the fast lane or so they think. To come back to your question I’m afraid I don’t know anyone at work or at other units that do traditional shaving. I got the nick name “Mr Vintage” here at work because I still prefer doing stuff the traditional way. Ah well, they will never know what they miss out on.Hi there @Bles - great introduction to yourself.
Is wet shaving the traditional way popular amongst Law Enforcement?
Thank –you. No not at all. Like with shoe polish where we used to spit and polish our shoes with a cloth and shoe brush the guys discovered quick fixes like liquid shoe shine .The guys at work would complain about the steep prices of cartridge blades but still prefer them above traditional shaving. They say it is time consuming. I would say people down here like to live in the fast lane or so they think. To come back to your question I’m afraid I don’t know anyone at work or at other units that do traditional shaving. I got the nick name “Mr Vintage” here at work because I still prefer doing stuff the traditional way. Ah well, they will never know what they miss out on.
We have a local shaving forum in SA with 125 members of which we are only about 10 active forum members. The others are only lurking around and you only see some when a PIF was announced. Bases on this I would say traditional shaving is not that popular here in SA and it is actually a pity as this cause wet shaving products to be really scarce here and if we really want something we’ll have to source it in. Luckily we have 3 members on our forum who are vendors who make some lovely products available to us but it comes at a price due to our weak currency. Two of these vendors also make some fabulous artisan soaps.![]()
Thank –you. No not at all. Like with shoe polish where we used to spit and polish our shoes with a cloth and shoe brush the guys discovered quick fixes like liquid shoe shine .The guys at work would complain about the steep prices of cartridge blades but still prefer them above traditional shaving. They say it is time consuming. I would say people down here like to live in the fast lane or so they think. To come back to your question I’m afraid I don’t know anyone at work or at other units that do traditional shaving. I got the nick name “Mr Vintage” here at work because I still prefer doing stuff the traditional way. Ah well, they will never know what they miss out on.
We have a local shaving forum in SA with 125 members of which we are only about 10 active forum members. The others are only lurking around and you only see some when a PIF was announced. Bases on this I would say traditional shaving is not that popular here in SA and it is actually a pity as this cause wet shaving products to be really scarce here and if we really want something we’ll have to source it in. Luckily we have 3 members on our forum who are vendors who make some lovely products available to us but it comes at a price due to our weak currency. Two of these vendors also make some fabulous artisan soaps.![]()