If you come to see me I’ll be clean shaven – but it doesn’t have to be that way. If you like a bit of stubble just let me know and I can oblige…
John
If you come to see me I’ll be clean shaven – but it doesn’t have to be that way. If you like a bit of stubble just let me know and I can oblige…
John
Anyone who knows me, knows that I don’t have much in the way of whiskers, in fact I couldn’t grow a beard to save myself. However, what I do have still needs regular shaving, and along with few whiskers I also have quite soft and sensitive skin.
As a result, shaving (with anything other than the sharpest razor) is likely to result in not the closest shave, and plenty of razor burn. My face is smarting a little just at the thought.
Commercial shaving foams are an effective solution, preventing the burn and giving a closer shave, but I have never really liked the idea of buying pressure packed foam just to shave a bit of stubble. It seems wasteful, and I have no idea what they put in the stuff.
However my soap making friend Chelsea (of Cherry Blossom Soap Company), recently gave me a sample of her new hand made shaving soap. I was skeptical, but decided to give it a go.
The results: I am really quite surprised and delighted with this soap. It gives a soft, slippery lather that allows the razor to really glide over the skin. I get a very close shave, and almost no razor burn. In a word, I am impressed well beyond my expectations.
And I am sure that it would be just as good for shaving legs and bikini-lines as it is for my chin!
You can buy Chelsea’s shaving bar here:
http://cherryblossomsoap.com.au/2015/06/shaving-soap/
It gets my stamp of approval.
I am lucky enough to have facial whiskers that grow slowly, meaning that I really only need to shave a couple of times a week. I also make a point of carrying a razor with me when I am on an overnight date or longer date so that I can keep my chin smooth, after all no-one likes a stubbly kiss, right?
Not so fast! I was informed recently by someone that she rather liked a bit of stubble, so no, please don’t shave.
I was surprised to say the least. So I need to ask the question: what do you like when you kiss a man? Do you prefer stubble, or a smooth chin?
John.