Leisureguy's Guide to Gourmet Shaving: Shaving Made Enjoyable
by Michael Ham
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ISBN: 978-1-4303-2807-0
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Michael Ham
Copyright:
© 2008 Michael Ham. All Rights Reserved. Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: Edition 2.03 - August 2008
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Printed: 121 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:The second edition of the beginner's guide to traditional wetshaving---brush, shaving cream, safety razor with double-edged blade. Traditional shaving is enjoyable and thrifty: double-edged blades are as low as 9¢ each vs. as much as $3.50 for a single disposable multiblade cartridge. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Truly a great source of information for any man.
shaving used to be a drag with all the skin irritation, nicks, bad shaves and sheer unenjoyment, but since I switched to shaving with a double edge safety razor and started using real shaving cream and a brush I actually look forward to shaving everyday! I have to admit this guide is what got me started. I cannot thank Mr. Ham enough for putting together the perfect book.
Michael Ham wrote this book for you and me. Those looking for a better way, a more traditional way. This guide is the perfect book for those considering the world of wet shaving. This very enjoyable read is full of information about equipment, vendors, technique, and history. I keep it on my night stand and have read through it many times, it's chock full of usefull bits!
thanx Leisueguy
I am a recent convert to wetshaving and am slowly but surely coming to absolutely love its benefits as well as the ritual. Shaving has never been enjoyable for me (been shaving for 19 years or so) and up until now has usually been a painful, bloody mess that left me with unsightly razor burn and nicks. I had reduced my frequency to about once a week with the cartridge razors and standard shaving cream. Sometime last year I did start using a brush and occasionally some shave oil which did improve things somewhat, but it was the addition of the safety razor and the time spent learning how to build a later, etc that brought the most benefit to date.
So in that vein, Mr. Ham's book has been a great resource for me to continue my learning. It is a quick and easy read that is to the point and clear. I enjoy the fact that he is open-minded and just as much into learning as I am. He lays out a bunch of options and suggestions and sends readers off to try them all to find the exact combination that works for him.
Another great thing about this book is its Endnotes. Throughout the book, Mr. Ham references books, websites, shaving products, etc. and quite religiously annotates them with references to his Endnotes. While not as convenient as Footnotes, the Endnote format allows him to expound further as needed on each note without ruining the look, feel, and flow of his book. The first time through the book, I didn't reference the notes at all, sticking to the context of the book as a whole. Now that I use the book as a reference, I will just put my finger on the Endnotes page so I can flip to it quickly when necessary.
Through these Endnotes and other information in the back of the book, Mr. Ham provides readers with a formidable launchpad for further learning. As a matter of fact, that pretty much sums up the book as a whole: A great foundational intro to wetshaving along with a nice push to many other sources to continue your journey.
Thanks for the book, Mr. Ham. And, while again not greatly affecting my opinion of the book, thanks for using Lulu!
Now, Michael has compiled all this information into this wonderful guide to help any man learn how to enjoy his daily shave. He gives all the info as well as his own personal input for any beginner to learn what he needs to start with, where he can find them and how to use it all. I only wish I had a guide like this when I began my quest for the ideal shave.
Good work, Michael, putting this all together in a book that is a pleasure to read.
If you don't enjoy shaving, or if you'd like to make it more pleasant than it already is, you owe it to yourself to get this book.
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