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Girls Shave Their Faces For The First Time

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I'd like a "Men shave their chests, forearms, legs and back for the first time" video.

I'd be up for doing this.

I don't really have any hair on my chest or back, the hair on my arms isn't thick at all, the legs would be the only thing that would take awhile, and even then they aren't too hair compared to other guys. Couldn't grow a beard if my life depended on it. I'm 24, when will puberty hit?
 
They're not getting the true experience. They need to shave 3-4 days worth of stubble with a crappy two-blade disposable they've been using for a month.

I've been using the same quattro blade for like a year. I clean it with a toothbrush when it gets too bad and run my razor backwards on my forearm to keep it from dulling.

I'm too cheap to buy them at 25 bucks a pack.
 
Don't worry, I'm on a five-blade disposable now, but I've had to do that in the past (not for economic reasons or anything). I actually want to get one of those nice metal ones eventually.

Thank god the burn from a blade like you mentioned.
 
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Isn't this the dude from the Sunset Overdrive Youtube vids who's also a GAF member?

I'm pretty sure that guy is a Gaffer. Didn't be throw a huge party in LA a few years back and a bunch of gaffers went?
 
They're not getting the true experience. They need to shave 3-4 days worth of stubble with a crappy two-blade disposable they've been using for a month.

That's what I used for years, and I reused the same blade for weeks perhaps, and always shaved DRY with no water or foam or anything.

No cuts, no burn, no rash, no nothing. *shrug*
 
That's what I used for years, and I reused the same blade for weeks perhaps, and always shaved DRY with no water or foam or anything.

No cuts, no burn, no rash, no nothing. *shrug*

I do the same now. It never cuts or burns, but it sure does hurt like a motherfucker if I don't shower first.
 
Razors are scary, I've only used them like a couple of times.
Also I'm not sure why would girls want to do even more shaving.

I'd be up for doing this.

I don't really have any hair on my chest or back, the hair on my arms isn't thick at all, the legs would be the only thing that would take awhile, and even then they aren't too hair compared to other guys. Couldn't grow a beard if my life depended on it. I'm 24, when will puberty hit?
I'm roughly your age, and I recently grew a few hairs on my chest. It was fine smooth, but now it looks awkwardly like balls hair.
 
Really? I thought that was going out of vogue these days...
Out of vogue? When was the last time you saw a hairy chested leading man that wasn't played for laughs? Not since Connery in the 60s :P
 
I do the same now. It never cuts or burns, but it sure does hurt like a motherfucker if I don't shower first.

What hurts exactly? I don't understand. I used to get a mild sting from the aftershave balm I put afterwards, but that's it. The shaving process itself was always painless, and rather enjoyable actually; you hear the hairs getting chopped up in a satisfying grinding sound.
 
That's what I used for years, and I reused the same blade for weeks perhaps, and always shaved DRY with no water or foam or anything.

No cuts, no burn, no rash, no nothing. *shrug*

It depends on your skin. I have a really sensitive skin, I could never do that.
 
Im pretty impressed they felt good after it, when I don't shave regularly for a while my face feels like it's on fire after.
 
I don't get the point of this particular video.

Sure, women don't have to shave their faces the way men do, but many women do shave other parts of their body that men don't typically have to worry about.

I'd like a "Men shave their chests, forearms, legs and back for the first time" video.
Shaving an area like the legs or cheap is nothing like shaving a face and neck. NOTHING compares to shaving the adams apple. Nothing. I don't understand the second part of your post... Men don't share their chests and backs?
 
In this video the blades are just gliding over their skin, and that's not really the same as cutting through thick facial stubble. Try doing that with a dull blade (because you forgot to buy replacements).
 
Shaving an area like the legs or cheap is nothing like shaving a face and neck. NOTHING compares to shaving the adams apple. Nothing. I don't understand the second part of your post... Men don't share their chests and backs?

No, I agree with you. I just don't understand how girls with no visible hair on their faces are thinking they're replicating shaving like men. The thing that makes face shaving difficult for men is...well, the hair.

And yeah, men shave their chests and backs, but it's traditionally not required that a man do these things so a lot of men don't and never have (and very few men shave their legs). I'm thinking a video of men who've never shaved their legs/chest/back doing it for the first time would be more interesting than a video of women shaving their faces when they have no facial hair to start with.
 
I am exceptionally hairy so if I start shaving my chest I've got to do my entire torso including my back and shoulders. It's a whole thing, so now I just trim it.
 
Everyone in this plays it up too hard.
Whatever man. I'd imagine the vast majority of women have shaved before, just different spots.
 
Anyone here ever get a professional shave before? I've always been kind of curious what one is like.

Yeah I've done it.

It's expensive and you're flirting with danger trusting another man to shave your neck.

Plus, the razor bumps and nicks are visible afterwards.

Try it once for the experience. The art of Shaving retail locations also double as a barbershop. Their prices are astronomical, but you're being cut by an experienced Master Barber.
 
My facial hair is like brass wire and destroys blades. I can't use a disposable more than once and it is usually thrashed by three quarters of the way through a shave. Metal beard hair is real my friends.
 
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