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24 April 2010, 04:59 PM | #31 |
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Gillette Mach 3....King of Shaves gel, the blue gel...good for sensitive skin....works for me...shaving's no longer a pain.
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Grady, you can get 2-4 months out of a Fusion cartridge? Holy sh*t, that's crazy. I use Mach 3 cartridges and get about a week of good shaves out of a cartridge. I do a similar prep as you and do a two pass shave, one with the grain and one across the grain. I use a good cream and badger brush. Granted, the Mach 3s are not as expensive as the Fusions, but still. Maybe I am doing something wrong? FYI, I do have a fairly thick beard.
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Look at old people with twenty eight pounds of extra skin under their necks and you will see people that wet shave with shave cream and razors. Want to have great looking tighter skin? At a young age, forget the razor and the skin destroying products made to soften the skin.
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I have been using single blade since long time now and absolutely love it. The results are far more better as I use a new blade every shave so you get that edge. People with sensitive skin single blade is the best option. I use a K shave oil and then use the nevia foam.. Just a word of caution for all the newbies... You have to unlearn the shaving style , pressure and patience level you were used to. You cant be in a rush, you need to take your time and also becareful while disposing the blades.
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I expect to get at least six months out my current cartridge.
I don't have as coarse a beard as some, so results can vary, but making sure that your face is clean and your beard is its softest is vitally important, as is keeping the blades hot and having the vibrating razors. |
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I re-read your post. Got it, but still unheard of for a cartridge to last that long. Me doing two passes during a shave is like using a cartridge two times, so if were to do one pass, I could possibly get two weeks out of a cartridge. I get a great shave with two passes. Towards the end of the week, there is no pulling, which worn down cartridges are known to do. The shave is not quite as smooth and close, but not enough to make a huge difference. The lubricating strip is definitely worn down at the end of the week. That could cause a deteriorating shave towards the end of the cartridge.
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Now I get 2-3 weeks out of a blade that only costs a few cents. 100504-S1.jpg 100504-S2.jpg I just decided to try a Merkur Vision even though I'm not at all unhappy with the Futur. It is really good, but not sure it is good enough to motivate the premium. 100504-S3.jpg The rest of the required stuff comes from Geo F. Trumper: http://www.trumpers.com/ I prefer almond or coconut. Quote:
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I use a 1971 Gillette Tech head on a custom handle.
After I shower, while the scruff is still pliable, later and mow. Piece of cake. |
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I use Gillette Foamy reg (I dont like gels....clog up razors to bad)
I read Gillette stopped making the foam so my wife bought up all the cans at wal-mart last week.....I have about 10 cans now so that should last me 4/5 years. If Im in a hurry I use a Gillette double blade throw away my wife get 50 of them at a time at Costco cheap. If Im not in a hurry I use a Merkur double edge razor and Wilkinson sword blades I got off the net last year. |
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I use my wife's hair removal cream,, it only burns for 5 days and you have a bright red face with it, but man is it smooth,,,
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A thread that I wanted to start myself! Next to ink cartridges (the ink is $2100 a litre ) those shaving cartridges must be among the most expensive disposable items on the planet. It's a gold mine. Electric shaving could be an alternative but I don't like it. It never matches the clean shave of a razor.
I'm kinda relieved to see those cartridges are equally expensive outside my country. Dang are they pricey I even bought shaving sets (handles with two cartridges) in discount stores or when they became part of a special coupon action only to ditch the handles and keep the cartridges. It worked out cheaper then buying separate cartridges. And I find them lasting much shorter then expected. 2 months? NO WAY! Gillette haven even upped the ante with their latest commercial: as soon as the blue strip has turned white you must change the cartridge. Yeah, sure. Procter & Gamble shaving products are currently under investigation by the Office of Fair Trading in an inquiry into alleged collusion between manufacturers and retailers in setting prices. An industry insider has revealed that the Fusion range of blades, which cost $0.08 each to manufacture, sell with a mark-up of more than 4,750%. I bleed and not from shaving
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Very interesting thread
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I'm going to give the DE razor a try. I get irritated every time I buy a set of cartridges.
One of my fondest memories as a child is watching my grandfather whip up foam in a cup with his brush and shaving with the double edged razor. As he shaved, he would tell us stories of living in the trenches in WW I for months at a time or of fighting in the Battle of Argonne, where over 215,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. |
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This is a great thread. I have extremely sensitive skin and almost always get a bumpy rash after a shave. When I can, I shave every other day to minimize the discomfort. I have tried single blades years ago, but when a friend suggested the Gillette Sensor, then Sensor Excel many years ago, I switched, and it improved my shave and comfort considerably. I never moved to the Mach 3, but when I got a free Fusion in the mail, I was hooked. By far the smoothest, most comfortable shave ever. I also greatly prefer the Noxema shaving cream for sensitive skin
but that's getting really hard to find these days. Earlier this year when my supply of Fusion cartridges ran out (I can maybe get a dozen shaves from it before it gets really bad), I tried saving money by using different razors. I tried better disposables, but the painful shaving experience was back. I had a few Sensor Excel cartridges left, so went back to those which helped but I had come to realize that there is no comparison (for me) to using the Fusion. So last week, I went to Costco and bought 16 for $41. Damn expensive, but that should last me about a year, but even with shaving cream, it's still less than what my wife pays for 2 manicures! That gave me the proper perspective I needed to rationalize the price. Razor companies, especially Gillette, make a huge profit, but their product is worth it for me, in terms of comfort and performance. Hmm, kind of like a Rolex? FWIW, on another thread we were discussing aftershaves, and I'm still a fan of the old Skin Bracer when I don't have to put on something that smells more sophisticated. It does a great job of making my face feel tight and pain free.
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Well, for those of you trying this out for the first time, try the forum I recommended on the first page. Also you tube it. Lots of good techniques. I'm finally starting to get good at this. About three weeks into it now!
And my skin feels great btw! I only do two passes. One quick with the grain and one slow across the grain. I don't go for the uber close shave of against the grain. Using the products feels great!
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Well, I ordered a razor and supplies from these guys. It will be interesting to see how the double edge experience goes for me. If good, I'll buy a Daytona with the money I save not buying expensive blade cartridges anymore.
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Keep in mind that the blades are probably more important than the razor, and the problem is that the experience is very individual. Say hello on one of the forums and you'll have members offering to send you packs containing lots of different brands to try. Personally, I like Feather the best, but they simply work a little too well, taking more face off than what is comfortable for my sensitive skin. Most of the time I stick to the red Persona blades, unless it is a special occasion and I want a REALLY close shave. |
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No pressure needed, always shave where there is soap/gel. If you want to go over the area again, just add more soap/gel.
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I bought the heavyweight safety razor and some Merkur blades. I also bought the lavender essential oil shaving cream. These products worked for generations, including for my grandfather and father, so I'm anxious to give it a try. Maybe my two o'clock shadow won't be so prominent. Also, the prospect of turning drudgery into something interesting is appealing.
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I did my first DE shave this morning. The bleeding has finally stopped just short of needing a transfusion. The right side of my face took a beating. The left side was better, but I can't say the shave was close. This is going to take some time....
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You serious!? I've heard what you ordered is pretty "aggressive". Agressive meaning, it'll eat you up and spit you out. I went with a vintage Gilette Tech from like the 50's. Nice and easy. I've only nicked myself one and it was because I was drinking. I hope you're ok. I'm telling you, after three weeks of DE shaving, I'm never going back. First week was bad. I didn't hurt myself, but the shaves sucked. TAKE YOUR TIME. Don't go for that uber close shave. Just get your technique down.
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Interesting thread, I've been pondering on DE shaving for the past year or so. I just can't get a BBS shave with my Mach 3. Cheers,
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I've been DE shaving for about a year and would never go back to the multi blade razors and cans of foam.
When starting up I got lots of advice from the guys at Badger and Blade (http://www.badgerandblade.com/) and there's a bloke called Mantic who has produced some very good instructional videos on the tube (http://www.youtube.com/user/mantic59) If you are thinking about DE shaving watch Mantic's videos first. They will save you a lot of pain and a few quarts of blood!! |
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Just wondering. Do any of you shave your head with DE?
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Thats all I need to turn shaveing into a hobby.. My wife already thinks im nuts with the watches
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