The second reason is water conservation. It kills me to think of all the water that is wasted while I stand in the shower shaving my copious amount of body hair. Did you know that an older showerhead dispenses an average of 7 gallons per minute? A water-saving fixture is only about 2.5 gallons per minute. If it takes you 10 minutes to shave, (it takes me much longer) that is 25-70 gallons of water! Yikes!
Shaving in a full tub uses 28-36 gallons of water, but I find that to be a bit gross. I don't like to sit in all that body hair and soap. It makes me feel like I need to shower afterward, which of course, just uses up more water.
When I do shave, I do it as shown in the picture. I have a small (2 quart), plastic bowl that I fill with water. I use the this to rinse my razor as needed. I wet my legs with a bit of water before I apply the shaving cream. After shaving, I use a bit more water to rinse my legs off. I have estimated my total water usage to shave my legs is about 1 gallon. Yay, me!
3 comments:
Shave your pits...for all of us!
Same thing I said on the last blog... this is just wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong!
I vote for shaving and using all of the water and soap you want!!!
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