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Episode: 2283
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Title: HPR2283: Saving money shaving with double and single edge safety razors
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2283/hpr2283.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 00:52:05
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This is HPR episode 2,283 entitled Saving Money Shaving with Double and Single Edge Safety
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Rayman.
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It is hosted by May 8th and is about 17 minutes long and currently in a clean flag.
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The summary is using Double and Single Edge Safety Rayman to save money.
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Hello again, this is Dave and you're also in the Hacker Public Radio.
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I dropped out of the Linux Fast, Linux Oddcast and Linux Communities about six years ago.
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I don't regret a thing I had to do and I can't say I didn't miss it but it is what it is
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after nearly 200 Oddcast, three Linux Fast, I felt the need to just stop.
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So I did but I'm back to do an episode of HPR, I recently started listening to Oddcast
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again, HPR, I think Tech Show, New World Order and thought I should contribute to HPR, I'm
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glad they're still around.
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So forgive me in advance for two things, one is I'm severely out of practice, this seems
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new to me again and two for what might be the delivering of HPR's death nail with an
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episode that some might interpret as inappropriate in the fact that I'm talking about technically grooming.
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Please don't press stop yet, I want to talk about shaving with double-edge and single-edge
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safety razors, wet shaving with those razors and I'm not going to do this because it's
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cool or hip or superior or even fun, I'm going to do this because it's a good way to save
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money, you won't save time, you'll save money, a significant amount of money.
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I started shaving like everybody does when they hit puberty, sometimes between ten and
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a time I could start driving and I've shaved the same way every day that I've shaved
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up until about six years ago and I only changed one thing then but the way I shaved is the way
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I used to shave, when my dad taught me to shave is I had a shaving mug with a puck of shaving soap,
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I would put some water in that to cover this puck and I'd wet a shaving brush, a boar hair,
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a badger hair shaving brush, I'd dump the water out of the mug, I'd make lather in the mug with the
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brush and I'd apply the lather to a wet face and I would shave with whatever razor that I bought
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at a drugstore and for years up until six years ago that razor was a disposable or a razor with
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replaceable, multi blade cartridge razors, having two dollars that shave and a wipe that
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shaves in addition to myself shaving almost every day, the price for those replaceable,
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multi blade cartridge razors just got ridiculous, it was way more than I wanted to shave so
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six years ago I started researching a cheaper way to do this and inevitably came upon
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Dollar Shave Club and I found out where they were getting their razors which was
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Dorco, a Korean company and dorkousa.com I could order those razors even cheaper than Dollar Shave Club
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could provide them but that was still too expensive for me, so a little bit more research I found out
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that I could shave like people used to shave a long time ago with a safety razor with a single
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edge or a double edge blade, one cutting edge but a double edge blade has two sides, it's not
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the same as a multi blade, this is a single blade but it's either a single edge or double edge
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and I could get those razors even today, razor blades and put them in razors.
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I guess a little history is in order before safety razors and the late and the 1800s the way
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shave was with a straight razor which was not a safety razor, you could cut yourself as deep as
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you liked with a straight edge razor. Sometime in the late 1800s someone invented a safety razor,
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I think the first ones had what was intended to be non-replaceable blades, blades that were,
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you could hone and re-sharpen, they were wedge blades but it was a handle and the blade was
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set in the handle between a base plate and a top cap that was somehow removable or could be open
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so you could insert the blade and that blade set in the head of the razor and there was a safety
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bar, it was a open comb, a comb style bar or a straight bar that provided a guard that kept you
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from cutting yourself but only so deep now, as deep as you could cut yourself was the width of
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the gap between the guard bar and the blade, a fraction of an inch, it was the most you could
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cut yourself, that's the safety razor and the early 1900s safety razors were made that used
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replaceable blades, the first safety razors that used replaceable blades were single edge safety
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razors, the style blade that fits those razors, you can buy today, they look like the paint scraper blades
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that you see at hardware stores, that isn't the same blade, the blade you want to get if you want
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to shave this way, it looks just like that but it's stainless steel or carbon steel and they're
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designed for shaving your face, you can get those at a drug store or through a website like
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headpella.com which sells blades, the carbon steel blades rust, I don't use those, you look at them
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funny, they rust, if they get any water on them and all they rust, so between shaves you have to
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take the razor off and wash it in alcohol or soak it in oil or something to keep water from
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rusting it, these blades are cheap, that's the whole reason I'm talking about this, you can get
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200 of these single edge blades to go in a single edge safety razor for, I don't know, $20
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and each blade last me between a half a month and a month, so let's say I can get 30 shaves out of
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one, I don't think that's pushing it, that's 200 months for $20, 200 months where I'm not buying
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multi blade replacement cartridges, so that's the significant cost of them, these razors, they don't
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make razors like this anymore, the single edge safety razors, you have to get them antique stores,
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you have to get them on eBay, they can be had really really cheap, there's a variety of styles
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they were made from 1980, 1970 something, but they can still be had there in good shape,
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they're really really cheap and the blades are still available online and are in drugstore
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and they're cheap, significant cost savings, another style of single edge safety razors came a
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little bit later, the 30s or 40s, the injector style razors, a lot of you probably seen these,
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the chic injector razors, they were also made by PAL and Persona, they're called injector style
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because the razors come in a cartridge with a, Colonel's ship was the guy that invented him,
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he was a military man, he was evidently inspired by bolt action rifles where the bullet was loaded
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in the chamber with a bolt, a sliding bolt, so the injector cartridge holds razors in,
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the form factor of these, they don't look like the paint scraper blades, they look like
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through the size of a piece of dentine chewing gum or trident chewing gum, it's that much thinner,
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and they're delivered with a cartridge, an injector that you slide into the side of the razor
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and you slide this lever and it pushes one blade in while it pushes other blade out,
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these blades can still be bought today, mostly online, tedpella.com again, or amazon sales,
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chic injector razors made in china, they're really good razors, they're the most expensive,
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you'll find of those, there's 28 for about 20 dollars, and each one of those lasts me 30 days,
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so that's, again, a significant cost, these single edge razors, the ones that look like paint
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scrapers and the ones that come in the injector cases, they last so long, 30 days because they're
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thick, they hold the edge longer, the other kind of razor that you can use to save money as a
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double edge safety razor, and they use double edge blades which can be bought, still bought today,
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online, really, really cheap and get 200 on amazon for anywhere from 5 to 30 dollars,
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and each one of those blades last me a week, so 200 weeks, that's four years for 10 dollars,
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that's really, really cheap, and those razors are still made today, you can still get double
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edge safety razors today from companies like parker or macaer, or you can go the the antique route
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like with the single edge razors, they don't make the injector razors anymore, don't make the
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single edge razors anymore, you have to get those antique stores or eBay, you can get the no longer
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manufactured double edge safety razors in the same places eBay or antique stores, and they can
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be had really cheap, some of them demand a little bit more of a premium price because they're rare
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whatever, but you can you can get a razor cheap, any one of these double edge the injector
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or the single edge, you can get one for five dollars at antique store, ten dollars,
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you know, you can buy one new the double edge for 30 dollars or 20 dollars or 50 dollars, but
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that that razor should last you for you know 30, 40 years, and the blades can be had for
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anywhere from ten dollars to 30 dollars for for four years worth of blades, so that's a
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significant cost savings, I mean you're paying what you'd pay in two trips to the store to get
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replaceable blades for a family of four, you're doing every four years instead every two months
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or whatever, I don't know, it's a significant cost savings and I think it's worth doing if you're
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tired of spending that kind of money on multi blade cartridge razors, I don't know if I got where
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I was going next with this, so you'll save money, that's that's the one big advantage to shaving
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this way, the other, well another way to save money, you won't save time, you'll save money but
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you won't save time, a new multi blade razor about today you know has four, five or six or seven
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blades, each pass on your face with one of those razors is cutting hairs with you know six different
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blades at one time or one right after the other in quick succession, so one pass there's six blades
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cutting hair, a single edge or double edge safety razor, one pass is one edge cutting hair, so
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to get the same shave, the same equivalent clean shave from a double edge or single edge razor,
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you're going to spend more time shaving, yeah I do three passes, one with the grain, one against the
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grain, one with the grain, one across grain, one against the grain, lathering my face each time, I
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use, I don't use a puck of shaving soap anymore, a mug and I don't make the lather in the mug anymore,
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I use a shave stick, a stick of shave soap, the kind I use is made by a Turkish company called
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Arco, ARKO, you can get 16 sticks of this shaving soap for 15 or 20 dollars and they last forever,
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you apply it to your face like a giant tube of chapstick on your lips, you wet your face, you wet
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the soap and you rub the soap on your face, your facial hair will collect soap residue and then
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with a wet shaving brush you make lather on your face and then you shave one pass and then you
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relather, you don't have to reapply the shave stick to your face, you just pick up the brush that you
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lathered while I go with and lather again and you make another pass and then you lather a third time
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again with the same brush which has lots of soap on it and then you shave a third time, it takes me
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10 to 12 minutes to shave this way but I save a lot of money doing that, it takes me five minutes
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with a multi-blade cartridge razor that I haven't used in six years, the other, the only other way
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I think that this method of shaving is superior to the multi-blade cartridge expensive razors,
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most people use today is at least for me, I don't get ingrown hairs anymore, those
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multi-blade cartridge razors today are safety razors and the fact that the guard is the plastic
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housing that the blades are set into, they're recessed inside this plastic box and you put the
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razor on your face and you know sometimes the head swivels or whatever but a lot of people at
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least me they tend to apply more pressure than they need to with that style razor with the
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multi-blade cartridge razors because they can, they can get away with it because that plastic guard
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they won't get cut but what happens is you end up shaving the hair underneath the skin, not just
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along the surface of the skin, you're actually cutting hair sometimes beneath the skin so when the
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hair grows back it gets confused by which way straight and it might grow, you know, curved back into
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itself and causing ingrown hair which aren't pleasant, I used to get ingrown hairs along my neck
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using a cartridge razor, probably could have stopped that applying less pressure but using a safety
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razor, a double-edged or single-edged safety razor that doesn't happen anymore so it is cheaper,
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it is slower, you don't get as many ingrown hairs, the only other advantage I can think I've
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to shave in this way, I'm, I drive a Toyota Prius but I don't think about the environment every day
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or much at all, I'm not eco-conscious but if you are the packaging that these razors come in
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is much more minimal so there's less recycling, there's no plastic built around the razor so
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when you're done with the razor, you just, I put mine in a sharp box, you can put them in a pill box
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or something like, you don't want to just throw them in the trash because your sanitation worker
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get cut but you can put them in some kind of plastic container and you can recycle all of that
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since it's more easily recyclable and that's it, that's all I can think of is where the advantage is
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to shave in this way, it does take roughly two to three times as long to shave but you're talking
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15 minutes max and you're saving a lot of money this way, I wasn't successful in getting my
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wife and daughters to switch to this but you can't make them do things sometimes so but I'm saving
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money and I thought maybe some of y'all might want to save money, again I hope I've not delivered a
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death knell to HPR steering episodes in a direction towards male grooming, that's not what I want to
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do but I just thought I'd share a way that I've saved a significant amount of money and when I shave,
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so that's it, I hope this wasn't a waste of time or too embarrassing, thank you.
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