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    Quote Originally Posted by finlma
    So my question is does anyone have designer stubble and what do they use to achieve it? Any suggestions for good shavers?
    Use an electric razor that can be adjusted for closeness.
    Designer stubble is difficult to maintain on a daily basis.

    On top of that, it tears the face off the ladies, not to mention what it does to their more sensitive areas!
    Have Boot Disk, will travel

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    Thumbs up Future Shave: Orange

    They look, & probably are the cheapest out there, but Bic Disposable razors make a Crocodile Dundee knive look redundant. Im a once a week man off the record.

    Simple Pre-Wash Scrub works with hot water before hand, followed by King Of Shave Gel... the black s**t with grit..
    After fully shaved, douse face repeatedly with cold water.

    As for that balm & moisturizer business afterwards...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebeard
    It must be said that the best life is the bearded life

    Joking aside, I found I was being taken more seriously on various jobs when bearded than not - it was as though I developed a degree of maturity that I had not earned through age and experience. This has enabled me to continue living at a level of immaturity that complements my lifestyle without people noticing it.

    True, often people reckon I'm a few years older than I actually am, but when I wear my hair the right way (i.e. whatever way it was when I woke up) and wear the right clothes, I can still be mistaken for a student and get in cheaper into the cinema. It's the ultimate win-win situation.
    I love my old beard too. Keep it trimmed and tidy. Hate those horrible bushy ones.

    Got a Whal trimmer via Amazon a couple weeks ago. Only needs a cuple of little batteries as well but has a kick like a mule. Loads of accessories with it as well.
    This is it. It's not too dear either.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...l/026-5107633-

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