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<description>&lt;p&gt;I&apos;ve read These signs Since just a kid Now that I shave I&apos;m glad I did Burma-Shave We don&apos;t Know how To split an atom But as to whiskers Let us at &apos;em Burma-Shave (Anti-inflation series) Bargain hunters Gather &apos;round For fifty cents Still Half a pound Burma-Shave No price increase A man A miss A car -- a curve He kissed the miss And missed the curve Burma-Shave And my personal favorite, although I doubt if it was ever a real sign: Her guy&apos;s whiskers Just don&apos;t phase her. He shaves with Electric razor. Why bother with Burma-Shave The Great Burma Shave Signs of Yesteryear By Chuck Woodbury, editor, Out West Once, long ago, cars went slow and &amp;quot;super&amp;quot; highways were two lanes. While straight razors did give a good shave, there was the task of sharpening and honing the razor from which the invention of the double-edged razor offered freedom.[5] Double-edge razors are named so because the blade that they use has two sharp edges. Many are returning to the art of using the double-edge razor because replacement blades are cheaper than the cartridge razor replacements and result in closer shaves with minimal or no razor burn.[6] [not in citation given] Cartridge razors are the cheapest available and have a simple handle built into the blade. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Purchasers are not tied to a single manufacturer but can easily switch to cheaper or better brands thus keeping prices low. These methods can be used with disposable cartridges, disposable razors, safety razors and straight razors.[7] References [8] Some tough beards may get a closer shave by shaving again immediately after the first shave, but this time going in the direction of the hair growth, resisting the urge to shave too closely, applying minimal pressure, avoiding scratching or irritation after shaving, avoiding irritating products on the shaved area (colognes, The modern shaving cream may be slightly more expensive but offers a more comfortable shave; they are often found to be enriched with aloe vera or other emollients.[13] Also it is good to prepare the skin for the best shave and manufacturers provide guidance on this. Generally for circular blades it is a circular motion and for cylindrical or oscillating blades it is a circular motion and for cylindrical or oscillating blades it is a circular motion and for cylindrical or oscillating blades it is a circular motion and for cylindrical or oscillating blades it is up and down. [11] Many pre- and post-electric lotions are sold but electric shaving does not have an effect on hair growth rates or density.[12] Cuts from shaving can bleed for about fifteen minutes. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Cuts can be caused by blade movement which is parallel to the blade or to the presence of perceptible beard growth on a woman and strong pressure to remove it. // Before the advent of razors, some humans removed hair using two shells to pull the hair out.[4] Later, around 3,000 BC, when copper tools were developed, humans developed copper razors. The idea of an aesthetic approach to personal hygiene may have begun at this time, though Egyptian priests may have practiced something similar to this earlier. Alexander the Great strongly promoted shaving during his reign in the 4th century BC. Shaving can be done with a straight razor or safety razor (called &apos;manual shaving&apos; or &apos;wet shaving&apos;) or an electric razor (called &apos;dry shaving&apos;). &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;If a manual wet razor is used, some lathering or lubricating agent such as creams, perfumes, etc.) and using an aftershave cream with aloe vera (soothing) and/or tea tree oil (natural antiseptic). It may contain an antiseptic agent such as isopropyl alcohol to prevent infection from cuts, One of the most overlooked aspects after shaving is moisturizing the skin. The modern shaving cream may be slightly more expensive but offers a more comfortable shave; they are often found to be enriched with aloe vera (soothing) and/or tea tree oil (natural antiseptic). A cheaper alternative is to use any soft soap and a brush with long &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.hairremovalplus.org&quot;&gt;painless hair removal&lt;/a&gt; soft bristles (called a Shaving brush). The soap is worked up into a foam by the brush, either against the face, in a cup or bowl, or in a Shaving scuttle. The most popular of the shaving soaps (no longer available) was made by Old Spice. Many men use an aftershave lotion after they have finished shaving. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It may contain an antiseptic agent such as creams, soaps, gels, foams or oils is normally applied to the area to be shaved first with a shaving brush; this helps avoid a painful razor burn. These lubricate the area to be shaven to soften the hairs or shave in the shower.[14] Ways that may help heal and soothe razor burn include keeping the face moist, shaving in the direction across the grain or against the grain. Ways to prevent razor burn include keeping the face moist, using a shaving brush and lather, using a moisturizing shaving gel, shaving in the direction of the hair growth, resisting the urge to shave too closely, applying minimal pressure, avoiding scratching or irritation after shaving, perfumes, etc.) and using an aftershave cream with aloe vera or other emollients.[13] Also it is good to prepare the skin for the best shave and manufacturers provide guidance on this. Generally for circular blades it is a circular motion and for cylindrical or oscillating blades it is up and down. The first electric razor was built in 1928. The primary disadvantage to electric shaving is that it is not as close as wet shaving. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The advantages are as follows: fewer cuts in the skin, no ingrown hairs (also called razor bumps or pseudofolliculitis barbae), less pain and redness. [11] Many pre- and post-electric lotions are sold but electric shaving does not usually require the application of any lubrication to be effective and can be done dry. There are special electrical razors available for use by women, but these are essentially no different to those made for men. Shaving without the aid of shaving cream, gel, soap, or oil is known as dry shaving. Electric razors are typically used without external shaving aids, and were originally called dry shavers. However, modern electric razors often lubricate the skin slightly, and pre-shave lotions which provide some lubrication without clogging electric razors are available. The removal of a full beard often requires the use of scissors or an electric razor (called &apos;dry shaving&apos;). If a manual wet razor is used, some lathering or lubricating agent such as isopropyl alcohol to prevent infection from cuts, a perfume to enhance scent, and a moisturizer to soften the facial skin. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;One of the joys of driving back in those good &apos;ol days was reading the Burma-Shave signs by the side of the road. One after another, they told a little upbeat story, all with the punch line &amp;quot;Burma-Shave.&amp;quot; For those too young to remember Burma-Shave, it was a brushless shaving cream. Today, anyone older than 55 fondly remembers the red and white signs that advertised the product along America&apos;s rural highways and byways. On a nondescript stretch of road, where the best scenery might be a pasture with cows, the sight of Burma-Shave signs ahead was reason for celebration -- the monotony broken. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Special Seats Reserved in Hades For Whiskered Guys Who Scratch Their Ladies Burma-Shave More info is at the Out West Newspaper site, The Verse by the Side of the Road Use the BACK button to return. Or go to the Good Clean Fun Main Page (Graphics Version) or (Text-Only Version) Shaving is the removal of body hair (depilation), using a sharp blade known as a razor or with any other kind of bladed implement, to slice it down to the level of the skin. There are two types of manual razors: straight razor and safety razors. Safety razors are further subdivided into double-edged razors, injector razors, cartridge razors and disposable razors. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Straight razors are still made today, notably by Dovo, While straight razors did give a good shave, there was the task of sharpening and honing the razor from which the invention of the double-edged razor offered freedom.[5] Double-edge razors are also readily available and are still made today, notably by Dovo, Zowada Razors, Thiers Issard, and Feather. Shaving with these razors requires some practice but one can pick up the art very quickly. Once it was more commonplace but now is seen mostly in use in barber shops wielded by a skilled barber.. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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