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Also, wouldn't a 'just sharp enough' razor blade become a 'way too blunt' blade in a shorter space of time? |
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I want Immac For Men. How come that isn't baked? |
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I'm sure companies would love to market half-blunt razor blades if they thought they could get away with it, which should tell you this idea won't work. |
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p'stu, believe me you don't want Immac - it really stinks. What you want is waxing. Waxing is the way forward. We girls do it to legs, pubes, underarms, face if necessary... definitely value for money. |
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[PS] Despite the logic of 'the sharper the better' , my experience with that is different. Allmost every time I use a new blade, I get hurt. And especially at the risky spots. |
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And [pottedstu], that's just a matter of marketing. If you place it with a slogan like 'never get hurt again!', it will sell. And not when you tell 'the blunter, the better!'. |
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I once saw a patent for a blade formed from a piece of metal whose crystal domains had been formed such that, as the blade was used, the pieces that would break off would leave behind a shape identical to the original sharp edge. |
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I agree with you , [BartJan]. I find that, with a new blade, it's easier to cut one's elf, and with an old one, it's impossible to get a good shave. There's a window of opportunity which is all too small. |
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I can't remember the last time I cut myself wet shaving. Have you considered using a different razor? I use one of those protector thingies. |
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[alx]- I use the Gilette Mach3 (what's in a name), but before that I used the Wilkinsin Protector, the one you mean. No cuts indeed, but allso no good shaving result! |
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I'm wondering about the elf that [angel] is cutting... |
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Poor elf. Maybe elves and angels just don't get along. |
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Unsharp blades suck. Ask PS. The blade has to be sharp, the sharper the better. And the razor must form it to the correct shape - a bowed, convex shape with the center sticking out. This way, the cutting edge becomes rigid and holds its shape while cutting hair. |
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BJ should try a different razor. I believe that is what is causing the problem he describes. |
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