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								| niko (OP) | 
								|  | September 11, 2012, 10:59:05 PM |  | 
 
 I quit using aftershave years ago after I realized it is a totally useless and unnecessary gimmick. |  
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								| SgtSpike 
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								|  | September 11, 2012, 11:00:36 PM |  | 
 
 I've never actually tried it myself, though I've always used an electric shaver anyway (which doesn't need it as much?) |  
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								| mem | 
								|  | September 12, 2012, 01:24:40 PM |  | 
 
  Cost ~0.2 BTC for a 1L bottle, lasts nearly a year, doesnt stink and disinfects all your cuts   My mates all say Im a cheap bastard, but hey - it works great and doesnt stink. |  
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								| vampire | 
								|  | September 12, 2012, 04:37:20 PM |  | 
 
 I use aftershave, but also use double edged blades :-) After shave aren't expensive vs modern blades that go for $2 each.
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								| trifith 
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								|  | September 12, 2012, 04:46:09 PM |  | 
 
 I use aftershave. The brand is Clubman, and it's like $5 (US) for a bottle. I'm about 6 months into one and haven't even used 1/4 of it.
 I also use a straight razor, so it's a little more important. And much cheaper than good disposable blades. Between shave soap, new blades, (It's a cheap modern handle that takes them) and aftershave, I figure I spend about $10/year on shaveing and related supplies, not counting water usage, as that's included in my rent. Cost to get started (Handle, brush, mug) was less than $20.
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								| vampire | 
								|  | September 12, 2012, 04:58:10 PM |  | 
 
 I also use a straight razor, so it's a little more important. And much cheaper than good disposable blades. Between shave soap, new blades, (It's a cheap modern handle that takes them) and aftershave, I figure I spend about $10/year on shaveing and related supplies, not counting water usage, as that's included in my rent. Cost to get started (Handle, brush, mug) was less than $20.
 I bought a 100 of double edge blades for $7.... It lasts for me more than year. |  
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								|  | September 12, 2012, 05:01:10 PM |  | 
 
 I bought a 100 of double edge blades for $7.... It lasts for me more than year.
 
 
 Most of my cost is shave soap. Gotta get that about twice a year. Blades last just about forever. |  
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								| evolve | 
								|  | September 12, 2012, 05:10:12 PM |  | 
 
 I've never used aftershave...then again I always have had a babyface, and didn't really need to start shaving regularly until my mid 20s.  Now I just use a trimmer and leave my facial hair at stubble length... |  
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								| niko (OP) | 
								|  | September 12, 2012, 05:13:34 PM |  | 
 
 I was curious if people who used any form of disinfectant (from fancy lotions to rubbing alcohol) tried omitting this completely? I can see how it might be needed with old-school brushes full of bacteria, but nowadays I think it is unnecessary. I've never had an infected cut. I use a foam or gel and reusable double razors that I rinse and air dry when I'm done. |  
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								|  | September 12, 2012, 07:29:29 PM |  | 
 
 I was curious if people who used any form of disinfectant (from fancy lotions to rubbing alcohol) tried omitting this completely? I can see how it might be needed with old-school brushes full of bacteria, but nowadays I think it is unnecessary. I've never had an infected cut. I use a foam or gel and reusable double razors that I rinse and air dry when I'm done.
 Do you count ripped up pieces of toilet paper as disinfectant? So far my tests have showed that 100% of the cuts i have plugged with TP do not become infected, so we could infer that toilet paper is a disinfectant! |  
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								|  | September 12, 2012, 07:44:20 PM |  | 
 
 Wow I forgot about after shave. Haven't used it since my Dad taught me how to shave. I was a very poor and bloody student.    |  
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								|  | September 12, 2012, 07:49:54 PM |  | 
 
 Nope.  Water + razor. |  
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								| jwzguy | 
								|  | September 12, 2012, 07:54:25 PM |  | 
 
 I use a straight razor (Rolls) and all I use is witch-hazel. I've been using the same bottle for over a year now, it's inexpensive and effective. |  
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