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montana

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Since male soapers seem to be the minority I thought I'd share this little discovery. I've been beveling the edges of my soap with a disposable triple blade razor. The depth is consistent and starts off small, if you keep the number of passes the same, the depth won't change. This method takes off a lot less than a peeler and it allows for more control than a box. I don't think this needs a pic since we're all familiar with beveled but if someone needs to see the razor and soap I can post pics.
 
montana said:
Since male soapers seem to be the minority I thought I'd share this little discovery. I've been beveling the edges of my soap with a disposable triple blade razor. The depth is consistent and starts off small, if you keep the number of passes the same, the depth won't change. This method takes off a lot less than a peeler and it allows for more control than a box. I don't think this needs a pic since we're all familiar with beveled but if someone needs to see the razor and soap I can post pics.

werd
 
:lol: I don't know why that made me laugh...I guess I just pictured some dude sitting there shaving his soaps... hahaha... but I actually do this in the shower sometimes. If I grab a soap and forget to bevel first, I'll take the razor and do it then.
 
montana said:
Not much stays in the blades if it does a quick rinse knocks it right out

lol thats more than i could say when i actually shave with the razors... seems like i need a new one every time no matter what i do ...
 
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