Hair management
I quite like not having a moustache and beard. My seborrheic dermatitis doesn't then have any facial hair to attract it and I don't have to make judgment calls about trimming hairs.
However, to shave I need more than a quick run with an electric razor: shaving well takes time, every day. Not very long but enough to make a difference. Old-fashioned shaving works excellently but I don't have the spare time while commuting to work full-time and trying to make progress on other things at home: I'm looking for ways to save time, not for extra chores.
While I can live at the moment with a small-screened high-DPI laptop, as I age and my eyesight worsens I might eventually need larger print. Similarly, in trying to trim my facial hair, actually spotting all the small hairs could become tricky: I already need decent light. A full shave could then become the easier option even if that means daily attention. At least I still have my old shaving kit.
However, to shave I need more than a quick run with an electric razor: shaving well takes time, every day. Not very long but enough to make a difference. Old-fashioned shaving works excellently but I don't have the spare time while commuting to work full-time and trying to make progress on other things at home: I'm looking for ways to save time, not for extra chores.
While I can live at the moment with a small-screened high-DPI laptop, as I age and my eyesight worsens I might eventually need larger print. Similarly, in trying to trim my facial hair, actually spotting all the small hairs could become tricky: I already need decent light. A full shave could then become the easier option even if that means daily attention. At least I still have my old shaving kit.
