But it's still there (as is your face)....The one bad thing though is that my left arm is now hairless....
I'm more convinced than ever I'm going to go for a straight razor after spending some time with a safety razor.
But it's still there (as is your face)....The one bad thing though is that my left arm is now hairless....
Okay, stupid question time. I know it is best to shave after shower, but how do y'all deal with mirror fog?
The prices at West Coast Shaving seem really good. They have 100 packs for as low as $8 (though I imagine you get what you pay for)....Who has the cheapest price on large quantity packs of DE blades?...
The prices at West Coast Shaving seem really good. They have 100 packs for as low as $8 (though I imagine you get what you pay for).
That first shave was a little dicey and I'm glad I bought a styptic pencil with it.
I love the sound the blade makes as it's gliding through the whiskers too. You can actually hear it slicing through each one and it makes a really cool sound.Haha, I know exactly what you mean! You definitely need to respect just how sharp those blades are- and just use the weight of the razor itself against the skin.It's amazing how light of a touch you can use and the hair just jumps off your face in fear.
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Any recommendations for a DE?
I have a 1963 Gillette adjustable that I've been using for a couple years. I have no complaints.
I've got a few days on my Merkur HD (DE safety razor) now and I love it! That first shave was a little dicey and I'm glad I bought a styptic pencil with it.
I bought a sample pack of blades but it will take me a while to get through them all and see which I like best.
I started with the blade that came with mine as well. No complaints so far but I'm looking forward to trying the other blades that came in the sampler. I wish I had a badger brush, the only one I could find locally was a boar brush, it works pretty well but it's definitely not very soft and takes a while to generate a good lather with it. I definitely plan to upgrade my brush.I'm on shave 4 or 5 with my Merkur HD as well. Currently using Merkur blades, but I got some bumps today, so I went ahead and ordered the sampler pack of blades today so that I can try some other blades in it to see how my face likes those. I'm definitely getting MUCH smoother shaves with the DE than with the M3 I used to use!
I bought a cheap Tweezerman badger brush to start with, but I'll definitely be upgrading that at some point, as it is pretty stiff/scratchy.
I am a geologist so you know I am right.
I bought a cheap Tweezerman badger brush to start with, but I'll definitely be upgrading that at some point, as it is pretty stiff/scratchy.
I read this tutorial and it's got me making my best lather so far.