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15 May 2019, 06:25 AM | #31 |
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have a Merkur Futor 4-Piece set in polished chrome, purchased maybe 4-5 years ago. for the last 2.5 years ago I have worn a beard. after a recent illness and terrible fevers, of which I am on the mend again, I decided to ditch the beard and return to the wet shave.
I went and got a fresh hair cut, and straight razor shave this afternoon and feel refreshed. now getting back into the wet shave again. do you have specific routines or rituals that have worked well for you. do you have pre-shave or aftershave products you like or would recommend. I usually buy the classic shaving soap, how long do you use before you rotate out? curious for recommendations, and routines. can't beat the freshness/closeness of a wet shave.
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I to love the double and single edge vintage shavers as I have a few but since using straights they don’t see much use
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One thing about wet shaving is everyones face is different. 1/2 the fun is figuring out what is best for you. When I started out after I got my technique down I would change 1 thing at a time. On soap I just rotate out as my mood strikes me for scent.
Now my ritual is...... If a badger brush soak before shower. Most times use a syn brush Hot shower with last min a cold water. Wash face in shower No pretreatment i just splash COLD water on face and have brush in cold water I face lather so either shave stick or load brush then build lather Shave 1 pass with grain, one across, one against with skin tight/streched If going for extra I will do neck and chin with my chin down across the grain jump into shower for quick rinse After shave generally just an alcohol based splash based on scent im in mood for I usually use a timeless razor or an above the tie with a KAI blade |
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I have always been interested in this but there is zero chance I have time for all that prep and shave for 10+ minutes. I shave in the shower with my gillette in a fogless mirror, I am done in 3-5 minutes tops.
Very cool stuff though and always wanted to get into it, maybe one day when the kids are a little older. |
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I bought one in WG and one in YG, so I skipped the list
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it doesnt have to take long. turn on shower, wet brush, and soap and leave on sink. hop in shower. out of shower, re-wet brush and make a lather with shave soap. apply and shave as normal. only takes me 4-5 mins, tops. one thing i will say, with a 5 blade gilllette, you have 5 bits of steel scraping your face every pass. i used to get incredible razor burn and bleed a lot. with a classic adjustable double edge gillette (gold black beauty circa 1972) i get no razor burn and i rarely bleed. i attribute it to only one piece of steel scraping my face at each pass instead of 5. you DO have to be more careful and pay attention to angle. but once you do it a bit, it is just as fast as the fusion razors. i do keep a fusion handy in case i need it. oh, and good double edge razors cost like 20-25 cents a blade and i get 10 shaves per blade. fusion blades cost $2.50-3.00 per blade. |
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My wife scored a $250 gift card to grooming lounge for $50, so I have some money to play with and start this. I was going to just buy a bunch of Anthony Shave Gel there, since I love it, but now I a thinking about giving it a go. |
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Ostensibly, men period have more germs then dogs, bear or no beard. I read that article last week too, typical yahoo one sided BS
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you get a very close shave. once with the grain, then quickly repeat and once against if you want it really close. i rarely go for the second pass against unless ive got a date.
it isnt hard to do at all.. and unlike straights, the learning curve in neither steep nor bloody. just be mindful of corners.....pull skin up or down so you dont catch the edge of your chin and know where the actual blade is around your lips. that is all. they are, after all, 'safety' razors. just make sure the doors are fully closed. get a used but good condition adjustable gillette razor off ebay.. best quality for the money is a 'slim' or 'black beauty' adjustable in good condition... like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/MINT-COND-1...ss!92109!US!-1 or this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Gillette-Su...wAAOSw4cxcr04u |
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I use a DE or SE, I'll be nice and clean for the entire day, could get away without shaving the next day, but by about noon would start to look scruffy. When I shave with a straight razor, wonderful 3 pass shave, I don't have to shave for 2 days - they call is a BBS shave, "Baby Bottom Smooth" skin, feels great. Also, I can shave in 5 minutes if I want to, blade on a straight razor covers a lot more real estate than a safety razor, don't need to keep rinsing it, and in my opinion, a straight razor is far easier to use. |
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I decided to learn with a straight razor back in 2012, when I went to pick up yet another pack of Mach 3 blades at $18.00 a pop, and another $10.00 for a container of crappy chemical canned goo. Just shook my head and said enough, saw a video of a guy shaving with a straight razor couple of months before, and that was it, decided to go full in, and it was really fun learning something new.
The fantastic soaps you can buy, that are so fantastic for your skin, Mitchell's Wool Fat from the UK, first produced in the 1930's, this stuff makes your face freakin' tingle afterwards: MITCHELL’S WOOL FAT SOAP was first produced in the early 1930’s by Bradford chemist Fred Mitchell who realised that the natural lanolin content of wool fat, which kept the hands of local sheep shearers and wool sorters so exceptionally soft, could also be beneficial to delicate complexions and sensitive skins. A simple and natural product, this soap is still made to Mr Mitchell’s original formula, based on a recipe from the turn of the century and incorporating lanolin from the wool fat as the key ingredient. Couple that with a good brush, and whether you go safety razor or straight razor, you'll turn a task into an experience, much better state of mind to start or end your day, and your skin will thank-you for it. |
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This seems complicated and scary to me. I feel like you have to be 10000000% careful or you cut yourself.
Meanwhile, a Gillette Fusion is basically idiot proof. *Knocks on woods* I have never cut myself with a Gillette.
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A DE razor takes maybe a week to the the movements down. I didnt find that I cut myself a bunch. Its just the head dosnt swivel so you have to rotate your wrist to keep the blade at the right cutting angle to remove the hair. And keep a light touch,After a couple weeks it will be second nature. First week or 2 will be pretty slow shaving. Then Id say a month or maybe 2 to perfect your shave ritual like what kinda blades you like in combination with what kinda razor, soaps stuff like that.
Maggards has a good selection of stuff. You can pick up Merkur for reasonable and their non slants are generally forgiving/not very aggressive. And some persona blues are forgiving and fall in the middle to middle high in terms of sharpness. Barrister and mann makes good soaps for reasonable. Can pick up a few different scents and its still the same basic soap. Barrister and man, stirling, and fine make nice AS and are all reasonable. badgerandblade has a nice forum/community |
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And I know this may border on blasphemy like putting a DD on a nato but you can intermingle shaving techniques. You can build a proper lather with a brush and soap and then use a cartridge razor or use a DE with the canned goo.
Actually id recommend the first time you try build a lather with a brush and then just use your normal razor. |
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What ratlover said. DE is very easy, shallow learning curve, and gives a great shave. Just keep the angle right to get a good shave, but the safety aspect IS there.....unlike with a straight.
Buy some decent shave soap...it makes a difference. you can buy a refill puck from stirling for $10, wet your face, rub the puck on your face, then build a decent enough lather to shave with. Dont even need a brush to start out. I did that for a while til i got a morris and forndran badger brush. |
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Any recommendations for aftershave or balm?
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Now, believe it or not, a dab of Nivea Cream in the palm and used as a balm has been the best for my skin, and a lot of "old timers" have gone from using an array of aftershaves to Nivea Cream - cheap and simple and it works. |
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Everyones face is different. I use Fine aftershaves quite a bit. Its alcohol and fragrance with little additives for moisture. Also like sterling, darrister and mann, and chiseled face. They are alcohol base with some witch hazel or other additives for conditioning. In winter sometimes I will use a balm if my face gets dry.
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I’m also a fan of a nice scented alcohol based aftershave splash, +/-menthol, etc. I follow that up with a moisturizer as needed +/- Sunscreen.
My current favorite is Barrister and Mann Bay Rum and The Holy Black Lavender Creeper. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Above the tie SS double edge razors (slant and open comb) Thater and Simpson brushes Personna blue bulk blades Trumpers coconut Theaters lemon witch hazel Krampers menthol ice aftershave |
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I used to use cheap disposable razors, never again. Love my 6S and plates that I can change to adjust the shave. Artisan soaps are so much better for the skin than canned foams or gels. Off topic a bit, but Barrister and Mann 42 goes on sale Monday the 20th. Get it while you can. |
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ordered and on the way.
got the barrister & Mann 42 - soap/aftershave. as well as the barrister & Mann bay rum - soap/aftershave. excited to try.
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