The way I understand it as far as a razor getting dull is that the blade corrodes and the corrosion effects its sharp edge.On the razor, I thought people changed out razors when the blades started getting dull and pulling facial hair, not when a blue strip starts wearing?
The way I understand it as far as a razor getting dull is that the blade corrodes and the corrosion effects its sharp edge.
I had a science teacher who took a single edge razor used it for a long period of time. After he shaved he removed the blade, washed and dried it. It did not loose its edge.
He did the same with another blade but did not wash or dry it after use. He claimed the washed and dried blade stayed sharper much, much longer.
I use a safety razor... the cost savings over my life will probably be in the 10's of AMU's over expensive replaceable razors.
I tried a safety razor once and I did actually do a decent job, but I always felt like I’d take hunk of my face with it, so I gave it up.I use a safety razor... the cost savings over my life will probably be in the 10's of AMU's over expensive replaceable razors.
I stayed at an AirBnB once where it was installed BACKWARDSCurved shower curtain rod
Agree, I use those those razors well beyond the blue strip TBOAs for the ‘blue strip’ - I think it’s a marketing gimmick
I stayed at an AirBnB once where it was installed BACKWARDS
Agree, I use those those razors well beyond the blue strip TBO
I've considered signing up for one of those dollar shave club type things.. but haven't yet
Showering this morning I saw two of them.
1. Curved shower curtain rod....................just WOW!
I’ve been using a safety razor since September, I think. I like the process better. I like the results better. And a $.09 razor blade lasts me five days. I don’t feel bad at all if I decide to retire one early. Before that I went from Mach3 to Dollar Shave Club, with a stop in between buying direct from Dorco (same cartridges).I use a safety razor... the cost savings over my life will probably be in the 10's of AMU's over expensive replaceable razors.
I've considered signing up for one of those dollar shave club type things.. but haven't yet
I paid under $10 for enough blades to last me about a year and a half.I shave every day without fail. Costco or Sam’s Club has the best price going for Gillette razors, down to almost $1-$2 each.
Sign up, and make sure you get the Shave Butter.
I had a science teacher who took a single edge razor used it for a long period of time. After he shaved he removed the blade, washed and dried it. It did not loose its edge.
I can certainly see that being the case, especially since it's not a lot of material thickness we're dealing with so a little bit of corrosion would quickly make it pitted/dull.
The only thing more useless than the "blue strip" on the razor is the battery operated shaker in the handle. Wow! We needed that.
Yup yup that's what she said
Somewhere at the bottom of the stack is shaving cream. Hello... soap works fine.
Your facial hair is tougher than you think.
According to many sources, dry beard hair and copper wire are indeed of equal strength (when of similar diameter). Trying to imagine drawing a razor over a face of copper wire is just awful. For this reason, sort of, shaving experts recommend using hot water prior to shaving.
This has a twofold benefit: First, facial hair absorbs water, and it absorbs hot water significantly faster than cold water; and second, that water weakens the hair by as much as a third, making shaving so much easier, and the results, substantially better.
I despise anything that takes away my time against my will. The electric, automatic opening trashcan is a stupid thing that drives me insane. My parents and my MIL both have one.
The thing senses when you're standing at it to throw something away. It takes too dam long to open if you ask me, wasting seconds of my life. Those seconds add up to minutes, minutes to hours. All time spent standing in front a trashcan waiting for it to decide you're indeed about to throw something into it.
C’mon guys! The favorite invention has to be the airplane! Sheesh
For introverts, two greatest inventions are pay at the pump and ATMs.
Um, the curved shower rod is pretty common in most hotels and is actually functional since it gives just a bit more elbow room. On the razor, I thought people changed out razors when the blades started getting dull and pulling facial hair, not when a blue strip starts wearing?
I'm kinda big on that toilet paper stuff. Could do without a lot of things, but toilet paper would be unpleasant.
Several years ago when I lived in Charlotte I stayed in a hotel that had one. When I got home I bought one immediately for our shower.