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Smedley
02-11-2007, 01:24 PM
You can do it, but Mother of God, why would you want to???
I think the other units in this building have a hot tub orgy on random Saturday nights. They plan it so they leave enough for my shower/bath, but when shaving time comes around, goodbye hot water!
I wouldn't mind so much if they extended an invitation to me. ::bath
Today I feel especially virtuous. Just not as relaxed as I do after a nice hot water shave. Mind, I could sort of feel the cold metal blade on my skin better, so it was a good learning exercise. And I can't complain that I'm especially irritated or with razor burn. Still. I wouldn't do this voluntarily.
crackstar
02-11-2007, 01:47 PM
My dumb brother-in-law used to shave quite often with cold water, and plain soap, no brush, just ordinary bath soap. His reason? He felt it's better to keep the pores closed all the time. Now, on a rare occasion, he'll use Proraso and a brush, but always cold water. He claims it intensifies the cooling effect from Proraso. :confused: :confused:
Jeff
Scorpio
02-11-2007, 02:02 PM
I dont think I want to try that but I read somewhere that if you rinse your straight in cold water before and during the shave, the straight will cut better and smoother. Well, I have tried this method a couple of times this past week and I must say there might be something to this method. It could be related to how metal after heated(stroping before shaving) reacts to cold water. Maybe one of the experts can chime in. Maybe just my imagination...
Raf
qhsdoitall
02-15-2007, 03:50 PM
Had to a couple of days when the hot water heater for the showers at work blew. Cold shower and cold shave with goo in a can and a twin disposable. It wasn't pretty.
murchmb
02-15-2007, 05:39 PM
I dont think I want to try that but I read somewhere that if you rinse your straight in cold water before and during the shave, the straight will cut better and smoother. Well, I have tried this method a couple of times this past week and I must say there might be something to this method. It could be related to how metal after heated(stroping before shaving) reacts to cold water. Maybe one of the experts can chime in. Maybe just my imagination...
Raf
I have read that in the past as well, only it was in reference to safety and cartridge razors. I'm thinking it was in Esquire, GQ, or some such magazine.
Scorpio
02-15-2007, 10:39 PM
Mike, I have been using this method for a couple of weeks and for whatever reason it seems to work well with my straights.
Raf
msandoval858
02-16-2007, 11:05 AM
Tried the cold water rinse with the straight this morning. Worked well. Thanks for the tip Raf.
Have you considered using a kettle to get your water hot?
madmedic
02-23-2007, 02:19 PM
You can do it, but Mother of God, why would you want to???
Exactly:eek:
bearbeard
02-23-2007, 06:13 PM
I think that I will wait until the summer here in Texas to try a cold water shave. That might just be refreshing on a hot day.
Smedley
02-27-2007, 10:34 PM
Have you considered using a kettle to get your water hot?
Usually I have hot water. And when I was soaking my soap after my shower of hot water, I had hot water. It was when I tried to start building lather in my mug that suddenly, no hot water.
At that point, I just said "Forget it" and went ahead with the cold water shave.
xEliteGunnerX
03-08-2007, 08:04 PM
Sorry lol even if it does help I can't take a cold shower I like to keep my downer area hotter I prefer when its not cold because yeah... But, Uh lol the tips true my friend actually does that he said the results are great so if you can go through it I say do or die.
Jk, Thanks.
qaswer
03-14-2007, 06:06 PM
I shall like not to shave if hot water is not available . Cold water has a bad effect on my skin and my skin always stretched after cold water shave .
MaduroMan_wcp
03-24-2007, 04:32 PM
got my belly full of cold water shaving, along with no soap and dry shaving, when I was in the army
Bronco
03-24-2007, 05:03 PM
My room mate in college (cira 1970) insisted that shaving with cold water. He thought it kept the blades sharper thus lasting longer. I really never put much faith in him though...........not after be blew the window out of our room trying to make cider!
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