Stiff Bristles -> pilonidal problems

What kind of shaving brush do you use? Tell us all about it!
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guenron
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Post by guenron »

Good Grief CHRIS!
Is that why so many users of subject stiff ones act like festering fundai between the cheeks of life?
Surely you are jesting!
:cry:
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Post by Austin »

Chris, thats probably more information then I needed to know :P .
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Post by mantic »

Maybe this belongs in the shaving disorder acronyms thread...

Badger Pilonidal Scrubbing Syndrome. :shock:

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Post by bernards66 »

A.......okay...fine. I've never favored all that vigorous scrubbing business anyway. Are you saying that you think that the stiffer, 'stouter' type bristle is more prone to snap off, and perhaps get embedded in one's skin? Good grief! I wouldn't share this little suspicion with the RMWS gents. I don't think it would be welcome, somehow. And, BTW, why were all those soldier's hair "detaching" from their heads in the first place? Regards, Gordon
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Post by Gramps »

Chris
I had one of those "pilonidal abscesses " removed when I was 15 years old .... pain in the a$$ !!!! :shock:

It was, I was told, VERY large... a 2 hour surgery and 3 weeks recovery.

Your not saying, I hope, that one could develop a silmilar affliction on the face????

watch your badger hairs boys....

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Post by blackgrass »

Boy....
You really do learn something every day!

I'm not sure if any of you are familiar with Leo Kottke (a virtuoso guitar player) but he told a story one time of looking through his dad's jungle disease books. He compared it to pornography. Leo said something like the more you look at it the sicker you get but you just can't put it down! :P
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