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  1. OMG! This razor is the shit! I have super sensative skin on my face and have never really been able to shave comfortably. A guy at work told me to try this new fusion razor. I was sceptical, but I bought one today and just tried it out and it's flat out awesome!

    I can even shave against the grain without worrying about turning my skin to hamburger!

    After I was done I splashed on my normal aftershave expecting the typical burn, but there was none! No razor burn and my face is smooth as a babies butt!
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    I use disposible blades because the blade is useless after one use. Because of that I've stayed away from the replaceable blade razors.
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  3. This is like no disposible I have ever used. I too can only use a typical disposible only once or twice.

    This fusion doesnt even feel like its cutting. It's like dragging a solid peice of smooth metal across your face. Thats how smooth it is. I don't know how many uses each blade is good for, but the guy I work with said he get about 3 weeks of every other day shaving out of each blade.
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    Guess thats not so bad. Maybe I'll give it a shot.
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  5. I'll report back how many uses I get out of it. That was my main concern too LOL
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    Originally Posted by thayne
    I'll report back how many uses I get out of it. That was my main concern too LOL
    yeah but won't you be shaving your legs as well as your back, crack and sack? :P
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    If its as nice as he said I'm not sure I trust myself to know where to stop. Maybe even get my toe tuft. :P
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  8. I bought a Philips razor, haven't looked back. It doesn't give as close a shave but it's fast and easy. Plus, the batteries last for five weeks of shaving every day.
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    Electric razors don't shave very close and tend to start "pulling" hair pretty quickly with me. I'm double cursed. Tough to cut beard hair AND sensitive skin. I found the first double bladed razor I can actually use only recenly.
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    Originally Posted by Faustus
    Electric razors don't shave very close and tend to start "pulling" hair pretty quickly with me..
    I'm in the same boat with you, those electric razors just don't work very good for me even when there new. Give about 1 month and they need new blades.
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  11. My one has been in service since November and it is still working perfectly. It's a rotary razor.
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    Originally Posted by Cobra
    My one has been in service since November and it is still working perfectly. It's a rotary razor.
    yeah but don't most students just have a bum fluff type growth on their face and therefore it's not so hard on the razor :P

    I'd use either as I'm not bothered about a real close shave unless it's an occasion of some sorts
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    Originally Posted by MackemX
    yeah but don't most students just have a bum fluff type growth on their face and therefore it's not so hard on the razor :P
    This is actually a good point. In like school I could use an electric just fine. Not now.
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    Originally Posted by Faustus
    Originally Posted by MackemX
    yeah but don't most students just have a bum fluff type growth on their face and therefore it's not so hard on the razor :P
    This is actually a good point. In like school I could use an electric just fine. Not now.
    I laugh at some of the guys as I think it just looks stupid having that fluff on your face but I guess they wanna look cool, older and more masculine
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    Originally Posted by Faustus

    This is actually a good point. In like school I could use an electric just fine. Not now.

    Wish I could say that, by th time I hit 12th grade it was like a brillo pad. Guess it's hereditary, My Grandmother told me my one Great, Great...Grandfathers whiskers were so thick he had to sharpen the razor every pull across his face.

    Unfortunatley this is how my eyebrows are (ever have to run a beard trimmer across your eyebrows ), it's starting to grow out of my ears... I even get this funny mutant hairs that will pop out anywhere and will grow 2 or 3 inches if you let them, and to top it all off my hairline is receding which by the way is so fine if I let it grow it looks like a mop since there is absolutely nothing to it...

    Glad I'm a guy because if I was female I'd probably have to kill myself. :P
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    Originally Posted by thecoalman
    ever have to run a beard trimmer across your eyebrows
    Right here.

    I don't have a receding hairline yet but I'm sure its coming as I have very thin hair on my head. That whole mother's father's hair thing is complete bull. My grandfather had a full, thick head of hair until the day he died.

    Unfortuntely for me, my head is the only place I have thin hair. Don't have the ear hair yet either but i'm sure that's also coming.

    The good thing was never getting carded while I was still in high school.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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    i just use an Alaskan Ule knife a couple times a year ...

    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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