I still have one that hasn't been used in many years. I was thinking of using this, instead of spending money on new hair trimmers lol
Trust me, you didn't miss a thing except having hair pulled out by the roots.Never saw it, never heard of it. Maybe I'm too young - 67.
My mom cut our bangs with those. Baby fine hair cut STRAIGHT across lol.
No, there was a barber that had his own way of torturingA hair pulling, hair caught in blades torture tool.
Now there's an oldie!
I can honestly, not myself, nor any of my siblings had to endure such, but I can only imagine the discomfort of having ones hair cut with such a contraption! ROFLMAO!
Thank you so much for the walk down memory lane, Pappy!
I actually got one of those things as a gift about 15 years ago, .. and decades after men stopped using them.I have an old barber cup & brush that belonged to my grandfather. It still had the soap in the cup down at the bottom. It was like a piece of bar soap kinda. I think I took it out of there finally because it had been in there for 60 or 70 yrs. It was getting moldy & starting to smell weird.
My husband still shaves by way of shaving cup with disk of soap inside along with a safety razor.I actually got one of those things as a gift about 15 years ago, .. and decades after men stopped using them.
It didn't take me too long to toss it.
That is decidedly "Old School."My husband still shaves by way of shaving cup with disk of soap inside along with a safety razor.
Yes indeed, and old-school he is.That is decidedly "Old School."
Me too. I haven't found an electric that's as good. As long as the razor head swivels to get the angle right, I'm good.My husband still shaves by way of shaving cup with disk of soap inside along with a safety razor.
My husband says his face feels cleaner, more healthy when he shaves the old-fashioned way.Me too. I haven't found an electric that's as good. As long as the razor head swivels to get the angle right, I'm good.