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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2032186" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>5 minutes every other day is a pain?</p><p></p><p>Don't listen to this guy bald is beautiful shave it. Gilette Mach 3 is the best razor I have found so far, thought about trying one of those head blades but have heard too many mixed reviews.</p><p>Do use aftershave, it helps a lot.</p><p></p><p>I was shaved when I met my wife, she said thats one of the things she missed so I have started again. If you're married and your wife likes it ask her to help shave your head occasionally, trust me on that one, I can shave it faster by myself but she gets a kick out of helping me and we enjoy the time together.</p><p></p><p>As for recommendations the fedora is not dead, I wear a twisted straw fedora in the summer, during the winter a fleece beanie. The flat cap is a good option as well. Want to be a bit more eclectic go for a Tam O Shanter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2032186, member: 4307"] 5 minutes every other day is a pain? Don't listen to this guy bald is beautiful shave it. Gilette Mach 3 is the best razor I have found so far, thought about trying one of those head blades but have heard too many mixed reviews. Do use aftershave, it helps a lot. I was shaved when I met my wife, she said thats one of the things she missed so I have started again. If you're married and your wife likes it ask her to help shave your head occasionally, trust me on that one, I can shave it faster by myself but she gets a kick out of helping me and we enjoy the time together. As for recommendations the fedora is not dead, I wear a twisted straw fedora in the summer, during the winter a fleece beanie. The flat cap is a good option as well. Want to be a bit more eclectic go for a Tam O Shanter. [/QUOTE]
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