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I have to agree with you Lannis, can't remember the last time that's happened.
We're slowly turning into a couple of old hipsters Bud Dusty
I've had a goatees on and off since the '80s. This one for about 7 years. Makes the shave in morning about 5 minutes quicker and not to sound like a pig, it just seemed to help me when I was a supervisor of an office that had a reputation of some disagreeable women. I generally did well there......
Nobody using the old straight razor anymore?
Anyone remember the slot in the bathroom wall that you put the old blades in? Tex
Well, while we're on a roll .... I ordered the "Harry's" kit. Shaver, blades, gel, etc.Been using it for a month now, and it's the best shave I've ever had. You can't even tell that a blade is going over you, and no stubble left. A blade lasts me for 3 weeks and costs $1.88. When you want some more blades or shaving lotion, a couple of keystrokes on their site has it to you in a couple days, free shipping. I ordered one for my wife too. Lannis
I had exactly the opposite experience. Worst shave ever, even the "obsolete" Shick twin-blade does better and it doesn't cut the heck out of my face. There's one spot on my lower lip that is still healing from the chunk the Harry's razor took out. Guess I'm growing a beard until that heals. The gel has something in it that reacts with my skin and left me looking like I was sun burnt. The good news is Harry's refunded my money and I don't even have to send the stuff back. So, if anyone wants the rest of the gel, a handle and two unused blades, you can have it for free. Never had any problems with any shaver or shave gel/cream before. <shrug>
Good to have this topic back, because:Inspired by some of the replies here, I bought a little bar of "shaving soap" some weeks ago. To bring with me when I only have carry-on luggage.What's special with shaving soap, distinguishing it from other soaps?How do I apply it for a good shave?
Buy once, cry once: -Silver badger shaving brush (make sure its silver badger, set you back about $100, last a lifetime if maintained) -1 tube of italian proraso eucalyptus shaving cream (about $10, last 3 to 6 monhs)- One german futura adjustable razor (last a lifetime)-Japanese feather razor blades or german razor bladesTake you a while to get dialed in, but then its awesome. It's what I do.
I put the shaving soap in the bottom of a shaving "mug". I take a good shaving brush (badger bristle, I think?), wet it good, and swash it around and up and down on the soap to work up a lather. I then apply it to my face with a motion that will cause the brush to clean out the pores good and really get the skin and beard soft and worked up.I really think that the brush cleans your face much "deeper" than a washcloth or just your hands. Of course, I'm no nacreous Rubens oil painting myself, so your expectations may be different .....Lannis
I've used Derby, Dorco, and a few other double edge safety blades (held in a long handle Merkur safety razor) and have found none of them to be as sharp and clean cutting as Feather double edge blades. Freaky sharp! $22 for 100 at Amazon. More expensive than Derby, but still dirt cheap compared to drug/grocery store razor brands. And I've use red and green tube Proraso, various soaps from Mama Bear, Mike's, and several others and have found that $1.50/can Barbasol (yellow can, "Skin Conditioner", is my favorite), combined with the Feather blade, gives me the cleanest, smoothest, and gentlest shave of all the combinations I've tried. A light coat of the Barbasol and a down stroke shave, then re-lather lightly in the trouble spots and shave those areas horizontally, and I have the cheeks of a new born once again. The best part is not having an in-grown hair in years since going to these blades.Don't let that freaky sharp edge scare you away. The sharpest edge works the best. A sub-par edge leads to more mishaps.Steve.
I'll admit, if there was something in the way of the Feather as it crossed your flesh, it was removed, no questions asked. But removed with surgical precision! After a few shaves and learning the nuiances, especially not to press the razor against your skin, let the razor's weight be the only pressure, nicks and cuts are very rare now. Usually only little stuff, like an unseen blemish or the wrong twist of a wrist. But once I got the hang of using Feathers, there was no going back.But what works for one won't work for all. There are good blades and bad, and I've used some of each. But I've got a very good combo going now so my brush and bowl are in the closet.I'm quite impressed with Barbasol. Made in the USA since 1919. Found at finer corner grocery or drug stores everywhere.Steve.
I had exactly the opposite experience. Worst shave ever, even the "obsolete" Shick twin-blade does better and it doesn't cut the heck out of my face. There's one spot on my lower lip that is still healing from the chunk the Harry's razor took out. Guess I'm growing a beard until that heals. The gel has something in it that reacts with my skin and left me looking like I was sun burnt. The good news is Harry's refunded my money and I don't even have to send the stuff back. So, if anyone wants the rest of the gel, a handle and two unused blades, you can have it for free. Never had any problems with any shaver or shave gel/cream before. <shrug>Don't understand this Charlie. I agree with Lannis on this one. The kit I got from Harry's gives the best shave I've ever had. Did you leave the shaving cream on for the full 2-3 minutes before shaving? Burns bad if you get it in your eye, so maybe there is some chemical in it that doesn't agree with your skin. I'm sold on Harry's now and their blades last much longer than anything else I've ever used.