Rxiern: Recap Page – Peer Pressure Doesn’t Stop With the Legs
Now let’s be honest with ourselves, as accepting as I’m sure we are about Typh’s identity how would we really feel about Typh with visibly hairy armpits?
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Our artist on this page did remark “Interestingly, each of these options, as well as saving money, are small but effective changes that are beneficial for the environment.”
Well, that wraps our advice for now. Of course there’s a multitude of potential money saving ideas that fall under the overall theme of looking at cutting expenditure in effect raising your potential savings but it’s much more practical to have a short simple list to start with. It’s easier to both remember and execute.
So, to recap the suggestions from this week:
Just buy a straight razor. No replacement blades ever/
Not a bad idea if you’re careful but they call the alternative safety razors that for a reason.
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Because we got wimpy?
Some people can be very brave but also very clumsy.
Double-edge razor. Almost as resharpenable as staight razors, for a fraction of the risk !
Strategies (2) and (3) can also be avoided entirely through the use of electric shavers, which work on dry skin, and with rotary shavers the heads seem to do a decent job for many years (does anyone ever buy replacement heads annually as the manufacturer recommends?!)
As for Typh, given the curse automatically regrows cut head hair, it’s feasible the curse also results in virtually no hair elsewhere on his body, so saving money by not needing to shave (which Peonie would no doubt be jealous of if she found out!)