sleepyone
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Okay, I like to get a great bargain so, I subscribe to a website called the grocerygame. Anyway, there was this certain vibrating razor that was on sale and using a coupon, I'd get a really good deal on it. So, I buy this razor thinking "There's no way, I'll use the vibrating feature".
Vibrating...and...razor just shouldn't go together...that's crazy.
If you've used a vibrating razor, do you think it worked better than a regular razor? I'm just curious but, not curious enough to test it on myself.
The very first time I decided to shave my legs, I did it in a rush so that I wouldn't get caught.
I had planned to hide my legs under my long nightgown. So, the last stroke was on my shin. I made a very quick long stroke. Needless to say, I took the skin off my shin from my ankle to my knee. Here's me remebering that experience ----->


There was no way I could hide my bloody ....(hide?) shin. I was under my grandma's supervision for the night and she thought it would be best to pour alcohol on my leg so it wouldn't get infected.
Let's just say my leg stung...I wasn't a crier....but, I did make that inhaling "sss sss" noise.
I digress. I think that a vibrating razor is a very bad idea. I don't know about you but, I like to hold my razor as steadily as possible. No moving from side to side. No quick, sudden movements. Knowing me, I may just amputate something if I add batteries to this thing. Maybe this razor company and band-aid have some kind of agreement or they're affiliated or something.
Have you used a vibrating razor and if so, how did you like it?
ETA: I cut my fingernail off just trying to get the stupid thing out of the plastic, anti-theft, childproof packaging...LOL.
Vibrating...and...razor just shouldn't go together...that's crazy.

If you've used a vibrating razor, do you think it worked better than a regular razor? I'm just curious but, not curious enough to test it on myself.
The very first time I decided to shave my legs, I did it in a rush so that I wouldn't get caught.
I had planned to hide my legs under my long nightgown. So, the last stroke was on my shin. I made a very quick long stroke. Needless to say, I took the skin off my shin from my ankle to my knee. Here's me remebering that experience ----->


There was no way I could hide my bloody ....(hide?) shin. I was under my grandma's supervision for the night and she thought it would be best to pour alcohol on my leg so it wouldn't get infected.
Let's just say my leg stung...I wasn't a crier....but, I did make that inhaling "sss sss" noise.I digress. I think that a vibrating razor is a very bad idea. I don't know about you but, I like to hold my razor as steadily as possible. No moving from side to side. No quick, sudden movements. Knowing me, I may just amputate something if I add batteries to this thing. Maybe this razor company and band-aid have some kind of agreement or they're affiliated or something.

Have you used a vibrating razor and if so, how did you like it?
ETA: I cut my fingernail off just trying to get the stupid thing out of the plastic, anti-theft, childproof packaging...LOL.
It made me cringe.
I have one but I don't use it to shave my legs, it works much better elsewhere
(no I don't mean like THAT).
