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01-15-2014, 04:39 PM | #67 | |
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I'm using this whenever I have the extra time to shave (since it take a while) http://www.theartofshaving.com/Dispo...traight-razors I also use this; http://www.theartofshaving.com/Small...traight-razors And this: http://www.theartofshaving.com/Engra...having-brushes Couldn't find a link to my cream though I've been thinking of getting one of these: http://www.theartofshaving.com/Black...traight-razors But heard that those can really cut your throat if you fuck up…. Main reason being the blade isn't disposable, and I've heard it gives a closer and quicker (main reason) shave. Any one have experience with these type of Straight razors? My only issue with my current razor is it takes more time than I have at times, so I'm forced to use a Gillette (or similar) multi blade razor.
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Both of those razors use standard double-sided blades, my favorite being the Merkur platinum-coated blades (about $20 for 3 packs on Amazon) but any drug store should have something that will fit them. I just change the blade once it starts to be uncomfortable to shave with. Usually once a week but sometimes I am rocking the Sawyer look for a few days and can get almost 3 weeks out of a blade.
Ah, so you're a straight razor man! They're few and far between these days. After I learned to wet shave and use a safety I picked up a few straights. One is an extremely cheap one with aluminum scales and replaceable blade that I bought to try out a cutthroat. Once I got good with that one I ordered two Fromms and had them sharpened. A few thoughts: 1. There's definitely a huge difference in the shave, mainly because the blade can be honed to a much finer edge. that said, most of the non-disposable straights will come sharp but nowhere near shave ready. I had mine sharpened by a friend whose hobby is, no shit, blacksmithing; he has this thing that clamps onto the table and puts an edge on a blade like you wouldn't believe. Paying to have one sharpened I have heard costs anywhere from $20 to $60. 2. It helps to have multiple straights in case you don't have time to strop one in the morning. Some people take this to the extreme and buy sets of six or seven for each weekday and then strop them all on Sunday. That costs lots and lots of money though. 3. Throat-cutting can be a problem but not much more over the disposable ones. The edge can be honed way sharper so the slightest side to side movement with any pressure and you've got a nice 1/2-inch cut on your neck. If you have mastered the disposable then you can almost certainly use the regular ones with a minimal learning curve. Keep a consistent angle and lubricate properly with cream. 4. It is totally awesome to be able to strop the blade. A problem with the safeties is that your blade deteriorates like a cartridge razor's and there's not much you can do about it. 5. The benefits of a quality straight razor are a much closer shave, the enjoyment of it and impressing the hell out of people who use your bathroom. All of this considered, I still haven't really done anything but mess around with straight razors. Having to strop one isn't a big deal but I have to pay very close attention and due to living so far from work and procrastinating I usually don't have the time in the morning to shave that way. A safety takes no time at all. There is another option too if you can manage to find one. Behold, the Valet AutoStrop: This is a neat little razor that offers the quickness of a safety razor but also can be stropped. You lift up the blade so that it points up and feed the strop underneath it, then you can move the blade up and down on the strop flipping it over as necessary. It maintains a consistent strop angle for you and keeps the blades sharp for longer. It also shaves just about as close as a straight razor will but blades for them are hard to come by. Mine is basically a collector's piece. And that "rustless finish" writing on the blade is a load of baloney Last edited by PINeely; 01-15-2014 at 05:43 PM.. |
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01-15-2014, 05:41 PM | #70 |
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A straight razor like the one you mentioned @persian54 can cut you, though part of that is learning to properly use one before just jumping in. Having a single straight razor also sucks because you will have to strop it fairly regularly, though this depends somewhat on your hair. I personally have 3, so that when I want to shave in the morning, I can, I don't have to strop a damn thing, and I can just lather up and shave. I can then strop all of my razors at once and whenever I want instead of being forced to take the time during my shave routine.
If you have an art of shaving store near you, you can go in and ask them essentially for a tutorial on how they would recommend that you start with a straight razor. The fact that you are using the disposable one that they sell means you at least have most of the motions correct, but you will have to be a little more careful with the true straight blade. You can also grab a DE safety razor for when you don't feel like you have the time for a shave with the straight razor and for travel. I have the Merkur futur for the quick shaves and for travel since the TSA doesn't really like me taking on a straight razor. They aren't as quick as you will get out of a disposable like you are using now, but you will get a better shave. |
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01-15-2014, 05:44 PM | #71 |
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Basically everything he said. It's always nice to find somebody else who uses a straight razor. I have been able to convert a few of my friends over the years and they are very thankful they have.
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01-15-2014, 08:15 PM | #72 |
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I got my neck lasered and it was and still is great.
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I'm usually a skeptic about mail order products that claim to have a better idea, but I have to say that Harry's is probably the best of the 5 blade systems I've ever used. Reasonably priced refills too. Their shave cream is very good for the $$ as well, though I think Jack Black is better (suspiciously like Noxema if anyone is old enough to remember what that is).
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01-15-2014, 11:42 PM | #75 |
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01-16-2014, 09:40 PM | #76 |
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Ordered a Pace 3 off Amazon to see how it compares to my Mach 3. Seems the Pace 4 and 6 may tend to clog up, too. $13 for a handle and 10 cartridges...I won't feel too bad if I'm not entirely happy.
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01-18-2014, 02:43 PM | #77 | ||
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Great info man! My girlfriend got me all of this for my birthday last year. At first…. I cut myself a LOT, and not small cuts one gets from a "normal" razor…. these were long (easy half inch) ones that stung like a bitch. Over time, I've gotten much better. But I am no where near as good as my barber… his shaves can last me twice as long as my own, but then again he spends a good hour doing it. I'm going to try out a DE one, especially for when I travel. Any you specific one (with link) you recommend that isn't an ancient artifact? Quote:
TSA hates me.. .Persian, with a goatee, born in Tehran, Iran on Passport… traveled to Iran and Middle East multiple times… I usually have my girlfriend take most of my stuff whenever we travel lol I do have an Art of Shaving near by, 2 of them IIRC. one is 10 mins away I've been there a couple times. Helpful crew. The thing is I sometimes like to have a "ruff" look, and even have a full beard… laser means no more choice :/
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01-18-2014, 03:15 PM | #78 |
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I thought about it as well. I have a very thick beard and when i shave with blades it becomes a mess. But i said to hell with all blades, and since then i have been using dry shavers. I have to use it everyday in morning though since my beard grows FAST! Also sometimes i want a nice stubble so no laser for me.
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01-19-2014, 11:40 AM | #79 | |
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The DE blades that you use actually depend on how you shave and how your face reacts to them, so I always recommend to try several brands first and see what you like the best. I can't remember where I found a variety pack when I got all the groomsmen at a recent wedding them as gifts. Sucks to be "randomly selected" I'm sure. Thankfully as a middle aged white male who travels almost constantly I hardly get looked at as I go through security. I have a brown buddy who tells me his stories though, some of them are just ridiculous. Let me know if you have any more questions on the DE stuff. |
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01-19-2014, 01:42 PM | #80 |
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+1 on testing blades, OP, you can get sampler packs from amazon with anywhere from three to fifteen different kinds of blades. Try to find one with Merkur platinum-coated blades as those are my favorites.
I would get a basic Merkur to start with. I like the Merkur Classic. Some guys prefer a little more hand presence and get either a long handle or "heavy" version with a thick handle. I like the standard handle because for me it is faster. I would definitely recommend not going with a travel size because it won't make any real difference in your luggage space but will be just small enough that you can't hold onto the damn thing. A lot of Merkur razors come with their platinum-coated blades to try as well, and they're about the same price of the other razor offerings but superior in a lot of ways. |
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01-19-2014, 05:51 PM | #81 |
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I used the mach3 razor with gel shaving cream for year and always got ingrown hairs on my neck and around my jaw line.
I just picked up a DE razor kit last week and I must admit that although shaving is now more of a ritual I have never had a smoother shave and my skin is much smoother and I have had no issues with ingrown hairs. I picked up a Merkur set with a sample pack of blades, Taylor shaving soap and creams. It took a little practice but after a few days it becomes a snap. I used this youtube video as a guide. [u2b]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IuA8HGacJw[/u2b]
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I'm going to stop by my local Art of Shaving store and see what blade options they have. I've heard they let you test stuff out before buying it, so that would be awesome. Definitely no need for a travel size of anything except some liquids Quote:
Most of that was pretty basic, except he does 3 rounds. I usually only do 2 with mine Gillet (straight razor varies, depends highly on if i haven't shaven in a day or 3). he also uses more shaving cream than me, but I believe that's partly just preference. Shaving is definitely an art.
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01-23-2014, 03:21 AM | #83 |
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Just picked up a DE razor from Art of Shaving and some blades.
Let's see what this is all about tomorrow :P
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01-23-2014, 11:03 AM | #84 |
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Very cool, good luck! I wish that we had an Art of Shaving around here. We do have a gentlemen's clothing store that keeps some stuff, mostly Taylor and Truefitt creams but of course they are marked way up. I'm an Amazon shaver
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01-23-2014, 05:03 PM | #85 | |
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came out to $65 with tax with a box of blades
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I just started wet shaving with the whole DE safety razor regimen for the past two weeks.
I'm absolutely loving it. A damn close shave without any irritation, in-grown hairs, red spots, etc. Currently using a Muhle R89/Gilette blade with a basic Art of Shaving kit (pre-shave oil, shaving cream, after shave). I just bought some sample blades as well to try to find the best one that I'll stick to. One thing I'll add to this thread that I found out recently after extensive research: the art of shaving are way overpriced for some of their products and definitely not worth shopping. There are tons of products (especially pre-shave/after shave products) that are of much higher quality at much more reasonable prices. Luckily I only bought a sample kit and the razor was reasonably priced so I didn't put much money down initially.
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That's very true about the Art of Shaving being overpriced for things. I normally only recommend that people go there to get some advice, since the majority of people that are there have a decent knowledge of shaving products. I will generally shop elsewhere for everything because, as you said @danniexi, you can find better products for less money.
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02-04-2014, 01:33 AM | #88 | |
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My DE razor was $45. To have it right then and not have to wait for delivery was worth it to me. I think I saw a similar one for ~$35 on Amazon. $10 was worth having it immediately versus a delay but yeah, their other stuff isn't really worth it. that stuff my gf got me last year for my birthday and it's still lasted me. though it was a pretty big amount lol. no idea how much she paid...
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