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		<title>The Razor&#8217;s Edge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shaving. As you know, I don't like shaving. Taking off a few layers of skin in the process of removing endlessly-growing protein filaments isn't a fun pastime. A couple of months ago, I decided that I'd had enough and grew a beard. Just about everyone I ran into said it looked great and that I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shaving. As you know, I don't like shaving. Taking off a few layers of skin in the process of removing endlessly-growing protein filaments isn't a fun pastime. A couple of months ago, I decided that I'd had enough and grew a beard. Just about everyone I ran into said it looked great and that I should keep it up. I thought I looked homeless, so I shaved it off and went back to my standard goatee.</p>
<p>Now I'm back in the hunt for my "perfect" shaving system. I've tried rotary electrics, foil electrics, two-blade, three-blade, and four-blade cartridge razors. Not to mention just about every shaving cream, gel, and oil on the market. The result is always the same.. What could possibly be left? I think I may have stumbled upon a possible answer: The double-edged safety razor. Yes, I'm referring to the one that your father probably used.</p>
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<p>I've been doing some reading and it seems that if this tool is used properly, it can result in a superior shave. As an added bonus, refills are a fraction of the cost of modern cartridge razors (10 razors for $4!). It also helps if the razor is used in conjunction with barber-quality shaving tools, such as a badger hair shaving brush and a decent quality cream. These brushes are a bit pricey (about $50), but the general consensus is that they can easily last a decade if they are cared for properly.</p>
<p>Seems like overkill, but I'm willing to try just about anything at this point. If taking an extra five minutes with a double edged razor in the morning means I won't shear my face off, then it's a sacrifice I think I can live with.</p>
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