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    Wednesday
    Jul142010

    Saving Money on Essential Items

    It's fair to say razor blades can be pretty expensive. If you are the Desperate Dan type and have to shave everyday. Luckily? for me I am not a "Desperate Dan" type and shaving is not something I have to worry about on a daily basis.

    This means however that I don't have to continually spend money on razors. For those who live in the hairy paradise - shaving can be one of those niggly expensive things which in order to 'fit in' with work dress codes etc, must be carried out on a daily basis.

    Essentially the point of this post was to bring to your attention a great video I found on Hack College - a blog which has loads of handy hints and tips on how to save money whilst at college or University.

    It's no secret that blades for razors that work are expensive. It's also the case that most college students don't have the money to drop around twenty bones when the original blades get dull. When you are attempting this hack, make sure to go up with the razor and not down like you when you're shaving.

    All in this is a fairly neat tip - when I have to shave again I might just give this a try. If you do this currently it would be awesome to hear your experience of using your jeans to sharpen you razors!

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      Saving money is something that we all try to do, but it’s not something that we all do successfully. In the current financial climate we are all trying to live a more frugal life, however difficult it may be.

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