No - since the soap is a solid and not a gel and it still fits just fine in my hand luggage only planssimongr said:Out of interest - does the shaving stick goes with the gels/liquids in the clear bag?
NM said:Its much easier to just use a rechargeable electric shaver.
And the problem is ????simongr said:I have enough trouble getting a decent shave with a regular razor - not quite 5 o'clock shadow at 9AM but I shave at 5:30AM and at 9AM it's starting to get rough - a electric razor brings that forward to 6AM...
I too have never tried an electric shaver I have been happy with - I get a much closer shave with a blade.NM said:Its much easier to just use a rechargeable electric shaver.
I do not doubt that a blade gives a closer shave. I just don't see the need for the closeness and put more weight on the convenience factor.dot said:I too have never tried an electric shaver I have been happy with - I get a much closer shave with a blade.
My boss has never once complained about my appearance. I figure that I am present in a meeting because someone wants me there, so they can accept me as I am. However, I do normally wear shoes to business meetingsdot said:On a number of times while I was in the military (much earlier in my life), I was told off by a number of NCOs at lunchtime for not being clean shaven despite having a shaved that morning. After returning to my barracks, and re-shaving, I looked like an extra from a horror movie all afternoon (not having a shower before shaving means lots of cuts and rashes). One Warrant Officer who saw me after lunch on one of those days told me to give up on the lunchtime shaves - it was better to cop the occasional telling off rather than look like I did. :shock:
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NM said:And the problem is ????
If my shave is not perfect or as close as possible, I really don't care. When I am travelling, people have to accept me as I am. I have never been ejected from a meeting because I have a little stubble.
You must be a first-bornsimongr said:It's not that - it is more about comfort and to a lesser extent focus. I am a creature of habit (aka obsessive compulsive) and part of my ritual for preparing for the day does not involve 15 minutes of yoga and bircher muesli but ensuring everything is neat and in it's place.
Put on the accountant's hat. I have saved way more than $400 over 15 years of not buying razors, cream/foam/oil etc. But I rarely eat bircher muesli either.simongr said:I have been considering an electric again but a $400 investment is a bit steep... perhaps in advance of the Big Personal Trip...
And I had quite the opposite experience. I got some safety razors and soap in the lounge at LHR and I struggled to have a decent shave for a week.Mal said:As for those nasty airline/airline lounge supplied razors, they are scary and should be avoided at all costs. After using one (with the soap/moisturiser type shaving cream they provided) in a lounge overseas, I looked like an extra from a horror movie. The manager of the lounge actually visited me while I was trying to stop the blood loss and apologised profusely!![]()