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roadiewill

New Member
Location
Wiltshire
right completely random I know, but do some razor companies intentionally put 'chemicals' on their products to increase hair growth - and therefore demand for their products. Being 18, I usually shave the stubble every two days. Recently I switched to a gillete shaver and shaving foam - I now seem to have to shave daily. Is there any science behind this or is it completely random was has occured to me?
haha:tongue:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Are you real...........
 

jig-sore

Formerly the anorak
Location
Rugby
don't know about razors but it is true that the first few pringles in the tube have a chemical on them that makes you crave the rest of the tube until you get to the last few, which have the antidote on them !!!!!

once you pop, you really can't stop
 

Noodley

Guest
roadiewill said:
....do some razor companies intentionally put 'chemicals' on their products to increase hair growth...

I can just picture the bald forummers running off to rub shaving foam in to their head.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
the anorak said:
don't know about razors but it is true that the first few pringles in the tube have a chemical on them that makes you crave the rest of the tube until you get to the last few, which have the antidote on them !!!!!

once you pop, you really can't stop
The foodie's secret! mwah, mwah, mwah...
 

snorri

Legendary Member
roadiewill said:
Recently I switched to a gillete shaver and shaving foam
Don't be wasting your money on big name shaving products, a razor from L*** is just as good with ordinary hand soap and a shaving brush and a lot cheaper.:biggrin:


:laugh:
 

Ashtrayhead

Über Member
Location
Belvedere, Kent.
snorri said:
Don't be wasting your money on big name shaving products, a razor from L*** is just as good with ordinary hand soap and a shaving brush and a lot cheaper.:biggrin:


:laugh:


Seconded re the expensive razors with 4 + 5 blades. I use double edge blades and hair conditioner or a decent soap.
 

yashicamat

New Member
I have to say that I have one of those battery vibrating razor things (ooh er) and the razor seems to stay sharp a LOT longer than an ordinary razor (perhaps 3 or 4 times as long as a normal reasonable quality razor). I dunno if it's just a better quality blade or if the vibrating causes the blade to actually "saw" (vey quickly obviously) rather than just chop?:laugh:

As for chemicals to encourage hair growth . . . well, if any of you guys now rubbing shaving foam into your bald scalps are getting anywhere, let me know . . . mine is thinning at a rate of knots.:biggrin:
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
the anorak said:
don't know about razors but it is true that the first few pringles in the tube have a chemical on them that makes you crave the rest of the tube until you get to the last few, which have the antidote on them !!!!!

once you pop, you really can't stop


It's MSG...which also makes you fart...so you literally can't stop popping :biggrin:
 

wafflycat

New Member
roadiewill said:
right completely random I know, but do some razor companies intentionally put 'chemicals' on their products to increase hair growth - and therefore demand for their products. Being 18, I usually shave the stubble every two days. Recently I switched to a gillete shaver and shaving foam - I now seem to have to shave daily. Is there any science behind this or is it completely random was has occured to me?
haha:tongue:

You need to experiment. Shave your pubes and if the regrowth is such you have to have plaits to keep it under control, then there's something to your idea...
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
the anorak said:
don't know about razors but it is true that the first few pringles in the tube have a chemical on them that makes you crave the rest of the tube
It's called "salt"
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
wafflycat said:
You need to experiment. Shave your pubes and if the regrowth is such you have to have plaits to keep it under control, then there's something to your idea...


That was honestly, something I never expected to hear from you!! :biggrin:
 

chap

Veteran
Location
London, GB
Learn to shave

Don't waste your money on that gunk lad, get yourself down to London posthaste and invest in a badger hair brush, a double edge 'saftey razor', and some of Geo F Trumper's (or Taylors) shaving cream.

You're probably a little too fresh faced to brave the Saddlewood, but try the lime, rose, or Taylors Eton cream - their luxury soap is mighty fine too! The tub of cream will set you back £7 and last you half a year; the badger brush and razor shall last a lifetime. Plus, you'll get a smoother, closer, more comfortable shave.

There is a forum called Badger and blade, I suggest you google it.

Regards,

Chap

p.s. If you are in the unfortunate situation where travelling to the great city is not presently feasible, then you can order online.
 
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