The 80/20 rule applied to shaving

A repost for the enjoyment of new readers.

We have all at some point heard about the 80/20 rule, more formally called the Pareto Principle, is usually stated something like “80% of the work takes 20% of the effort”. The corollary would be that 80% (16% of the whole) of the remainder takes another 20% of the work, 80% of what’s left will take another (3.2% of the whole) takes another 20 % and so forth – in other words you’ll be running afoul of the law of diminishing returns fairly fast.

If we consider that shaving consists of:

  • Prep or pre-shave
  • First pass
  • Second pass
  • Cleanup or buffing
  • Post shave

and further assumes that each part takes roughly the same time (which holds true for me at least)… we can quickly estimate that a two pass plus clean-up gets rid of 99.2% of the stubble. A three pass plus clean-up will get a little bit more, but unless you did a sloppy job on the two first passes the difference should be quite minor.

So there you go; a tongue-firmly-in-cheek “proof” that a two pass plus cleanup gives a Damn Fine Shave!

As a sidebar: If you find that 80% of the effort do 20% of the work when you shave, it’s time to change your blade or strop your razor.

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