Yep, I've been growing one of those puberty moustache thingy [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Well, the problem is, when I finish shaving it always seems a little bit rough. No matter how close I shave - even if I practically shave so close that I'm peeling off a layer of skin (joking ;) ) it always seems rough. I don't mean really rough - just rougher compared to the rest of my face. I thought maybe I had to put aftershave on, but someone told me that new shavers come with a cream thing automatically spread over your face which does the job of aftershave. Any answers would be appreciated. And feel free to give me tips and techniques [img]smile.gif[/img] Cheers! |
Chicks dig the pseudo-roughness -- be proud of it :D
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You can't really get rid of that. No more baby-face for you! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Ok, now you should try to get a Scottish accent. Then get yourself long curly black hair and a beard. Then buy a massive jewelry to go around your neck and say "I aint' gettin' on no plane!" every time somebody mentions a plane. Then get yourself a tattoo. Then start spitting on the ground on every possible oppritunity.
You're gonna be such a badass.. :D [ 07-06-2004, 04:51 PM: Message edited by: uss ] |
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Jaradu, Mouse should teach you some Scottish vocabulary! Er, you know, 'haggish!' :D |
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As for Jaradu, well, good for you, first off. Second off, are you using shaving cream? |
Cream? Nope, just plain shaving. Would cream help?
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I recommend shaving cream, it makes the process of shaving go smoother. There are also those that re-moisterize your skin and makes it softer afterwards, you know, get rid of some of that 'roughness'.
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Don't use regular shaving cream, go with shaving gel, you won't need aftershave. I always go with Gilette gel, excellent stuff.
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