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Will Femia is a Weblog enthusiast who, through good fortune and dumb luck, was introduced to the form as his position as chat producer for MSNBC.com careered into obsolescence. On any given day, Will can be found having already spent an unhealthy amount of time squinting at a computer screen.

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Introduction to traditional wet shaving

Posted: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:17 PM by Will Femia
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The advertising for shavers has become so ridiculous (not to mention the actual products) that I have half a mind to switch to wet shaving just to spite the industry.  Plus, the idea of having a "kit" full of tools and a shaving ritual has real appeal.

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FINALLY! I've been looking for a nice guide like this for what seems like ages. Anyway, thanks. The new site looks great!
I have been "wet" shaving for years and yes the ritual is at least 90% of the pleasure.

Once you go brush, you never go back.
Wow!  I thought every (okay most) men were already wet shaving.  Shows to go ya, everything comes full circle.  I'm not behind the curve, I'm actually ahead for once.

Like the format Will, but echo the idea of opening new windows on clicks.  
This video gives me a totally different outlook on men.
I love some of the commentary the guy sneaks in.  Modern shavers vibrating like marital aids, modern shaving gels being goo in a can.


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