#221

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
I hate 'Unobtainium' even more today. Read my lips: when a product is readily available at other web sites - or even if it has been discontinued but is still offered occasionally on eBay or on the BST forums - it is NOT unobtainable.

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#222

Doctor Strange of Wetshaving
Forio d'Ischia, Naples, Italy
I hate the term hard / tough / coarse beard.
With sensitive skin, those're the magic words to avoid studying technique.

Me too, at first everyone thinks to have both.
BUT, never seen an experienced user to speak about such these things.

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#223

Member
I like Pizza
(04-21-2020, 06:00 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: I hate 'Unobtainium' even more today.  Read my lips: when a product is readily available at other web sites - or even if it has been discontinued but is still offered occasionally on eBay or on the BST forums - it is NOT unobtainable.
Unobtainium, lol.  “I’m losing sleep over that special shave soap I should have purchased for $13 in 2019.”  Unobtainium price in 2020: $65 (6 available)

Yeah, I don’t need that soap after all  Big Grin

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#224
Skin food.
Sounds like something a millennial simp would use.

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#225
(04-21-2020, 07:54 PM)ischiapp Wrote: I hate the term hard / tough / coarse beard.
With sensitive skin, those're the magic words to avoid studying technique.

Me too, at first everyone thinks to have both.
BUT, never seen an experienced user to speak about such these things.

May I get a special dispensation? I didn't use the term to describe my beard but the barber in India that was shaving me used it to describe my beard.

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#226

Doctor Strange of Wetshaving
Forio d'Ischia, Naples, Italy
(04-22-2020, 02:48 AM)bkatbamna Wrote: ... the barber in India that was shaving me used it to describe my beard.
Maybe for you yes.
For sure NO for him.
Tongue

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#227

Merchant
Santa Rosa - CA
(04-22-2020, 02:43 AM)bkatbamna Wrote: Skin food.
Sounds like something a millennial simp would use.

Skin food and Anti Aging are definitely the worst Smile

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#228
I don't have any terms that annoy me. For me, that takes way too much thought. I come here to learn some things and have fun. However folks choose to express themselves is fine with me. Everyone on this forum that I have encountered is polite and that is what matters to me.

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#229
"Hand tied" in reference to brushes. It's not a term of quality as most brushes are hand tied. For that you have to look at the person behind production.

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#230
I'm STILL upset with "I had to do a minor amount of BUFFING!"

Learn better technique and you won't have to "buff".

A euphemism for incorrect or poor shaving skills.

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