the_paulo
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Traditional shaving is a very relaxing process. I do it at night, that way any nicks or cuts are healed by morning, and it gets me ready for bed.
Sounds like me and beer.
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Traditional shaving is a very relaxing process. I do it at night, that way any nicks or cuts are healed by morning, and it gets me ready for bed.
Traditional shaving is a very relaxing process. I do it at night, that way any nicks or cuts are healed by morning, and it gets me ready for bed.
While this is true, as you gain more life experiences, more responsibilities come with those and time gets away.
Yes I have. Didnt work well for me. I am going to take a nice hot shower and then shave with the new cream and a fresh razor. See how that goes. Thinking about going the DE razor way too.
If you go that route, buy a Feather Popular or a vintage Gillette Tech Razor.
Both are very mild and easy to use, and best of all, cheap. Both are about 20 dollars, plus a few dollars for blades. Feather blades are probably the best money can buy in terms of sharpness, but can be too sharp for some.
How often do you change out the blades and how much are they? Also, is there a special technique you need to use?
I can honestly say that I have tried dozens of vintage and traditional razors and all sucked for me without question for sensitive skin and a thick beard.
I'll second what JR said about the Feather blades. They're my top pick. I also like Merkur for both blades and safety razors.
Thanks JB. What do you use? A Pro-glide?
As you can see, Dev, there is no one right answer. It is all about finding what works for you. Different strokes. I find that a straight is the best for me, but most do not. My friend recently converted to DE shaving, and he finds that that works best for him. JB uses traditional software, but not the razor. Everyone is different.
Do you know if the Feather popular comes with any blades?
Its cheap enough where I can give it a try without spending money on blades before knowing if I like it. Thanks.
This is one of the razors I still use.I use a Gillette Sensor 3 blade. I have for years and love it. I would change to the newer ones, but the thicker cartridges dont work as well for me on the Mustache area.