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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Good device right here.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
This morning getting ready for church and I am doing a tribute to the cats in that it looks like I shaved with a real live wildcat.
Got more razor marks on my throat than I can remember.
Looks like I used a twin blade razor; hacksaw and ginsu...
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Gasoline and a match works for me! It's getting hard to find gas without Ethanol though, so I may have to go to propane or something that burns hotter. After Ethanol sets awhile, it don't burn clean and leaves patches of whiskers, causing me to look like a dog with the mange!
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Thanks for the link on the trimmers. I usually use a small pair of grooming scissors but they're very pointy and sharp for what they're made for. I'm going to give the trimmer a try.
I've had an old Schick Tracer razor (double blade) for close to 20 years but 2 or 3 years ago they stopped making the blades for it. I found that you could order them from Amazon, often under their Euro moniker, Wilkinson Sword Performer or some such thing. I was ordering about 6 months' worth at a time but it finally got to the point where it was almost like buying them on the black market it was getting so ridiculously expensive. So I finally broke down and bought a Gillette Extreme 3 (3 blades). It works fine but I was sad to see my old friend go into the wastebasket. I don't understand the thinking behind if two blades are good then three must be better and four or even five even better than that.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Darrell - funny you are posting this thread. A couple months ago I decided to up my shaving game as well. Previously, I use to have big issues with skin irritation and I think I have it down pretty well now. Tried several electric razors and they all irritated my skin too much. I still utilize my Mach 3 razor (the blades are pretty inexpensive and I keep talking myself out of the straight blade razor). Any way, so here is my routine. First, I take a nice hot shower to get those pores opened up and I make sure my face is clean. Second, when I get out of the shower I do a little pre-shave unscented beard oil to help that razor glide over the skin and prevent irritation. I like Lather & Wood Unscented pre-shave beard oil. Third, utilize shave butter and I shave twice. First with the grain and then against the grain. After the first swipe I also re-apply beard oil and my shave butter. I use Van Der Hagen's shave butter. I like this one because after I shave I usually just massage the rest of it into my face, helps prevent skin irritation from drying out. Fifth, after shaving I then rinse my face with cold water to close the pores and then I apply a small amount of Bump Patrol to help prevent skin irritation. It's definitely a longer process, than my previous regimen (cheap razors and neutrogena gel) but I have found a method to help reduce my skin irritation (God blessed with me sensitive skin).
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
My KEDSUM arrived yesterday. I tried it, and it works like a charm.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Originally Posted by
CitizenBBN
If this turns into a thread on manscaping I'm going to be so sad. And disgusted.
I'm there already tbh.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Originally Posted by
wes011
Darrell - funny you are posting this thread. A couple months ago I decided to up my shaving game as well. Previously, I use to have big issues with skin irritation and I think I have it down pretty well now. Tried several electric razors and they all irritated my skin too much. I still utilize my Mach 3 razor (the blades are pretty inexpensive and I keep talking myself out of the straight blade razor). Any way, so here is my routine. First, I take a nice hot shower to get those pores opened up and I make sure my face is clean. Second, when I get out of the shower I do a little pre-shave unscented beard oil to help that razor glide over the skin and prevent irritation.
I like Lather & Wood Unscented pre-shave beard oil. Third, utilize shave butter and I shave twice. First with the grain and then against the grain. After the first swipe I also re-apply beard oil and my shave butter.
I use Van Der Hagen's shave butter. I like this one because after I shave I usually just massage the rest of it into my face, helps prevent skin irritation from drying out. Fifth, after shaving I then rinse my face with cold water to close the pores and then I apply a small amount of
Bump Patrol to help prevent skin irritation. It's definitely a longer process, than my previous regimen (cheap razors and neutrogena gel) but I have found a method to help reduce my skin irritation (God blessed with me sensitive skin).
Wes, you're probably a little higher end on it than I am. But here's what I'm using right now.
I went with the Van der Hagen Safety Razor. I liked the heft, and although I have used longer razors when shaving traditionally, I read up enough on it initially to see a lot of advice given to hold it a little differently, closer to the head, and it seemed to make sense (for me) to get a shorter one anyway. I was going to get a Merkur 34C, but a) it was a little more expensive, and b) I had to order it, and, well, I was in Walmart and looking at something that was about half the price. Oh, and I love the old-style butterfly type opening. I would be fine with the non-butterfly, and I read criticisms of this type of mechanism, but I figured for $18, if it didn't last that long, it would still be worth it. Still going strong.
I use the Shave Secret oil, purchased because it was cheap and adjacent to the razor. Yeah, marketing works. For about $4, I got a small bottle of the shaving oil--it's only 18.75ml, which is less than 1/3rd the size of what you use.
I use 5 drops of it (it says 3-5 drops, but it lasts a long time at that rate, and why not?) and rub it into my face. I like the menthol and clove smell to it.
I'm not thrilled with the shaving soap I'm using, so I will revisit that soon. I bought the Van Der Hagen Shave Soap, which was pretty inexpensive at about $4. I may try something different (I edited here, because I got all mixed up on what I actually bought, and had to go check. Today is Thursday, and I often work at home Thursday mornings, which made this convenient.).
I have three brushes; two I bought and one my son gave me. The one I'm using now is horsehair. I read about badger brushes; I read about boar brushes; and I read a really good article from (shavebest?) that talked about horsehair being underrated as a cross between the two (and also could be found inexpensively). Since I was just getting into the art of shaving, I thought I'd try that to begin with. I don't have a link for it; think I bought one from eBay, one from Shavebest or something like that.
After I conclude, I've been using the Nivea Men's Sensitive Post Shave Balm. It claims to sooth skin irritation and improve skin defense over time. I don't know how it does that; it probably should scare me. It has vitamin E in it, no alcohol, witch hazel extracts, etc. It goes on a little smooth and slick, maybe feels a little "greasy" but not in a bad way, and then after a couple of minutes, it tightens the skin. If I missed a spot (that under the nose area, chin, or occasionally high next to the ear), I will take my electric razor during this time, and it absolutely glides over my face, so the shave balm serves two purposes there.
I haven't had to use this in awhile, but I have had to use this Styptic Pencil. Beats the heck out of tiny toilet tissue hanging from your neck. I probably jinxed myself; I did not wet shave yesterday, watch me cut the heck out of my face today.
Oh--I have used several different blades so far. I used the Van der Hagen blades that came with the razor and an additional pack I bought (I have plenty left), the "by reputation, super-sharp" Feather blade, and a Gillette blade. I bought a sample pack of 10 different blades to try out. I am probably not as discriminating as others, as I haven't really felt much difference between the three I have tried so far.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Darrell, Give shave butter a try sometime.
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
I LOVE that stuff, I have been using it for over 10yrs. It makes for an excellent non-greasy facial lotion as well.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
I will try it. Couple of recommendations here, must be a good idea.
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Originally Posted by
KentuckyWildcat
Darrell, Give shave butter a try sometime.
It actually lasts a good long time, too. I've been using it regularly since I started this, about 3 times a week, and I still have more than 1/2 a bottle remaining, and use plenty each time. I called it greasy but not in a bad way; I wasn't really sure what to call it. I meant it positive, not negative. Just goes on smoothly, face stays slick if you need to use an electric razor or something for a short period, but dries in just a couple of minutes, tightens your pores, makes the face feel very good, and doesn't dry out the skin. Not sure if it moisturizes the skin or not; it may, but it certainly doesn't dry it out.
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PedroDaGr8
I LOVE that stuff, I have been using it for over 10yrs. It makes for an excellent non-greasy facial lotion as well.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Do these products come in bottles colored to match your purses and panties? ;)
Just kidding. It's actually quite an historic tradition of men taking time to shave and such, mostly lost since the advent of disposable razors in the post WWII era. Of course at that time hair gels and such were also part of the mix.
Part of that is due to the fact that there weren't as many options, the other that everyone didn't shower and shave every day so it was a more special occasion thing.
personally I just slap on a little soap and use a simple 2 blade Sensor razor. Not perfect but sufficient. When I can I don't shave but after 4-5 days it really bugs me.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Darrell - I have yet to use a shave soap, but I do like the shave butter. I just lather it in my hands and go from there...might not be doing that entirely right, but at the same time I don't really want to spend time on cleaning up a brush after using it.
As sad as this is, I'll admit to it, so I signed up for Pinterest and have read a lot of really good articles with shaving products, how to shave, razors, etc... in fact it's becoming a favorite of mine because whatever interests you want articles or pictures about (mine are bourbon, shaving, sports cars, and women in workout attire I.e yoga pants)...that's all that shows up on your wall. It's pretty nice in fact except you have the Pinterest app.....but if you can deal with that then I'd recommend trying it.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Wes, you're probably a little higher end on it than I am. But here's what I'm using right now.
I went with the
Van der Hagen Safety Razor. I liked the heft, and although I have used longer razors when shaving traditionally, I read up enough on it initially to see a lot of advice given to hold it a little differently, closer to the head, and it seemed to make sense (for me) to get a shorter one anyway. I was going to get a Merkur 34C, but a) it was a little more expensive, and b) I had to order it, and, well, I was in Walmart and looking at something that was about half the price. Oh, and I love the old-style butterfly type opening. I would be fine with the non-butterfly, and I read criticisms of this type of mechanism, but I figured for $18, if it didn't last that long, it would still be worth it. Still going strong.
I use the
Shave Secret oil, purchased because it was cheap and adjacent to the razor. Yeah, marketing works. For about $4, I got a small bottle of the shaving oil--it's only 18.75ml, which is less than 1/3rd the size of what you use.
I use 5 drops of it (it says 3-5 drops, but it lasts a long time at that rate, and why not?) and rub it into my face. I like the menthol and clove smell to it.
I'm not thrilled with the shaving soap I'm using, so I will revisit that soon. I bought the
Van Der Hagen Shave Soap, which was pretty inexpensive at about $4. I may try something different (I edited here, because I got all mixed up on what I actually bought, and had to go check. Today is Thursday, and I often work at home Thursday mornings, which made this convenient.).
I have three brushes; two I bought and one my son gave me. The one I'm using now is horsehair. I read about badger brushes; I read about boar brushes; and I read a really good article from (shavebest?) that talked about horsehair being underrated as a cross between the two (and also could be found inexpensively). Since I was just getting into the art of shaving, I thought I'd try that to begin with. I don't have a link for it; think I bought one from eBay, one from Shavebest or something like that.
After I conclude, I've been using the
Nivea Men's Sensitive Post Shave Balm. It claims to sooth skin irritation and improve skin defense over time. I don't know how it does that; it probably should scare me. It has vitamin E in it, no alcohol, witch hazel extracts, etc. It goes on a little smooth and slick, maybe feels a little "greasy" but not in a bad way, and then after a couple of minutes, it tightens the skin. If I missed a spot (that under the nose area, chin, or occasionally high next to the ear), I will take my electric razor during this time, and it absolutely glides over my face, so the shave balm serves two purposes there.
I haven't had to use this in awhile, but I have had to use this
Styptic Pencil. Beats the heck out of tiny toilet tissue hanging from your neck. I probably jinxed myself; I did not wet shave yesterday, watch me cut the heck out of my face today.
Oh--I have used several different blades so far. I used the Van der Hagen blades that came with the razor and an additional pack I bought (I have plenty left), the "by reputation, super-sharp" Feather blade, and a Gillette blade. I bought a sample pack of 10 different blades to try out. I am probably not as discriminating as others, as I haven't really felt much difference between the three I have tried so far.
Follow-up 7-months later....
a) I am still using, and enjoying, the Van der Hagen safety razor. Have sort of figured it out and it just fits well.
b) I have not changed soaps yet; in fact, I bought another bar of it. I have only bought two since I began, but about ready for a new purchase. I could be talked into something else, but I will probably stick with it. I vacillate between using it almost like a cream (less water, more soap) and really lathering it up good (takes longer, begins very thin, have to work into it). I may still try that shave butter; it looks like it still gets great recommendations from people.
c) Still like the Shave Oil. Cheap and works. Used my first bottle up about a month ago, but it lasted about six months, so 3-5 drops really lasts. Occasionally I will use 1-2 drops and my electric razor if I'm in a big hurry, and it helps. If I'm not in a huge hurry, but don't want to spend the time for the full shave experience, I'll use 3-5 drops with hot water, and no shaving soap. I do a one-pass version that works fine for a day.
d) For razor blades, I bought a 100-pack of the Astra Superior Platinum Premium blades for about $11 on Amazon. Will probably last a lifetime. I use one blade for maybe 5-6 shaves, and I don't shave every day with this razor. I can get by every other day usually, or with a fill-in shave with my electric razor. So one blade literally lasts me close to two weeks. I probably bought a 4-year supply of razor blades. I may start replacing them sooner; they're certainly cheap enough.
e) I still use the Nivea Men's Sensitive Post Shave Balm every time I shave. And the 4 oz bottle has lasted over six months doing it. Only takes a little.
For shaving, my normal is a "two-pass" method. I use the blade down my face, but up my neck, for pass # 1. For pass # 2 (re-lather, and start again), I go from my ears sideways to the lip area. From there, under the nose, I just go the same direction again. I find that area very sensitive for me, so I just "re-do" it the same way. Same for my chin.
Occasionally, if I have a ton of time, and/or I am planning for sure not to shave the next day, I'll do a three-pass method. There I shave from my mouth area back toward the ears on the face (same for throat). On the throat, on the 3rd pass, I'll usually check very carefully to see if I need to go downward against the grain of the whiskers, because that can be my bugaboo.
80% of the time it's a two-pass method; 10% one-pass, 10% three-pass.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Originally Posted by
KSRBEvans
I'm there already tbh.
Same here...sorta. The hair on my legs (upper thighs and calves)weren't particularly coarse and would break off causing infected follicles and it hurt when my pants would rub, so I shaved those areas. Looked kinda weird when I wore shorts so I expanded and kept on expanding because WHERE DO YOU STOP? Got tired of that regimen so I started getting waxed and after a while it pretty much stopped growing back.
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I used the double edged razors when I started shaving as a young pup. Really peeled some skin off back then. These days I use a cheap disposable and a $20 trimmer.
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This gives me the smoothest freshest shave I'e ever had. Everytime.
https://www.amazon.com/C-O-Bigelow-P...YRSRFZC6S&th=1
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Ouch. If I'm not mistaken, I'm not sure BEvans is aligned with badrose here.... ;)
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KSRBEvans
I'm there already tbh.
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badrose
Same here...sorta. The hair on my legs (upper thighs and calves)weren't particularly coarse and would break off causing infected follicles and it hurt when my pants would rub, so I shaved those areas. Looked kinda weird when I wore shorts so I expanded and kept on expanding because WHERE DO YOU STOP? Got tired of that regimen so I started getting waxed and after a while it pretty much stopped growing back.
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CGWildcat
Coastie, that looks pretty good. I probably wouldn't use any pre-shave oil drops with that either, as it seems to have it "built-in," correct?
I may get that instead.
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Ouch. If I'm not mistaken, I'm not sure BEvans is aligned with badrose here.... ;)
Yep. I believe you're right. No biggie.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Ouch. If I'm not mistaken, I'm not sure BEvans is aligned with badrose here.... ;)
Yeah, I was referring more to being "sad and disgusted." :D
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Wes, you're probably a little higher end on it than I am. But here's what I'm using right now.
I went with the
Van der Hagen Safety Razor. I liked the heft, and although I have used longer razors when shaving traditionally, I read up enough on it initially to see a lot of advice given to hold it a little differently, closer to the head, and it seemed to make sense (for me) to get a shorter one anyway. I was going to get a Merkur 34C, but a) it was a little more expensive, and b) I had to order it, and, well, I was in Walmart and looking at something that was about half the price. Oh, and I love the old-style butterfly type opening. I would be fine with the non-butterfly, and I read criticisms of this type of mechanism, but I figured for $18, if it didn't last that long, it would still be worth it. Still going strong.
I use the
Shave Secret oil, purchased because it was cheap and adjacent to the razor. Yeah, marketing works. For about $4, I got a small bottle of the shaving oil--it's only 18.75ml, which is less than 1/3rd the size of what you use.
I use 5 drops of it (it says 3-5 drops, but it lasts a long time at that rate, and why not?) and rub it into my face. I like the menthol and clove smell to it.
I'm not thrilled with the shaving soap I'm using, so I will revisit that soon. I bought the
Van Der Hagen Shave Soap, which was pretty inexpensive at about $4. I may try something different (I edited here, because I got all mixed up on what I actually bought, and had to go check. Today is Thursday, and I often work at home Thursday mornings, which made this convenient.).
I have three brushes; two I bought and one my son gave me. The one I'm using now is horsehair. I read about badger brushes; I read about boar brushes; and I read a really good article from (shavebest?) that talked about horsehair being underrated as a cross between the two (and also could be found inexpensively). Since I was just getting into the art of shaving, I thought I'd try that to begin with. I don't have a link for it; think I bought one from eBay, one from Shavebest or something like that.
After I conclude, I've been using the
Nivea Men's Sensitive Post Shave Balm. It claims to sooth skin irritation and improve skin defense over time. I don't know how it does that; it probably should scare me. It has vitamin E in it, no alcohol, witch hazel extracts, etc. It goes on a little smooth and slick, maybe feels a little "greasy" but not in a bad way, and then after a couple of minutes, it tightens the skin. If I missed a spot (that under the nose area, chin, or occasionally high next to the ear), I will take my electric razor during this time, and it absolutely glides over my face, so the shave balm serves two purposes there.
I haven't had to use this in awhile, but I have had to use this
Styptic Pencil. Beats the heck out of tiny toilet tissue hanging from your neck. I probably jinxed myself; I did not wet shave yesterday, watch me cut the heck out of my face today.
Oh--I have used several different blades so far. I used the Van der Hagen blades that came with the razor and an additional pack I bought (I have plenty left), the "by reputation, super-sharp" Feather blade, and a Gillette blade. I bought a sample pack of 10 different blades to try out. I am probably not as discriminating as others, as I haven't really felt much difference between the three I have tried so far.
Just an update on my shaving game.
a) I'm still using the same safety razor. It just works for me, and works well.
b) I purchased a 100-pack of the Astra Superior Premium Platinum Double Edge Safety Razor Blades. Love them. Cut close and smooth. I rarely ever get a nick, and when I do, it's usually because I've been neglectful about changing out the blade. $10 for 100. Literally, a dime apiece for a blade. I always get at least a week out of it and when I discard it after only 3 or 4 shaves (that's usually what I do in a week with the blade, with touchups with an electric razor), I feel almost like I'm wasteful, as I know I could get more out of it. But you know, for 2-3 cents a shave, I splurge! I don't know how many blades I have left, probably 90 (I had some variety pack before, and some Gillette, etc., so I didn't start using them right away).
c) As I said, I do touchups with my electric razor. The combinations work well. I have settled on a "two-pass" system with my double edge blades, where I go down my face with the first pass, and up my neck; and the second pass I go from my ear to my nose sideways on both sides of the face and throat. Caveat--I always shave down twice under the nose, as well as my chin. I found early on if I didn't, I had a tendency to nick myself. After I shave twice, I carefully shave upward under my nose to get a smooth shave from those whiskers between my nose and upper lip and I haven't nicked myself yet doing it that way.
d) I am continuing to use the same shave soap and oil routine. I found that rather than using more soap, using less and more water worked even better. I "lather" it with the horsehair brush on my face itself and it lathers up pretty good. It's not super-thick, but plenty, and the razor glides, which is the main thing. I do very much like the horsehair brush and glad I stuck with that combo/betweener option.
e) I also occasionally use a Neutrogena men sensitive skin shave cream (this is the shave butter stuff in a tube)--use a quarter sized dollop of it, and it works well when I have less time. Picked it up for under a dollar with some sort of coupon or something and it is lasting forever because I don't use it very often.
f) I picked up a Feather Blade Disposal Case just to make it easy. It holds 100 blades, less than $5, so it will last me 1-2 years.
g) I am still using the Nivea Men's Sensitive Skin post-shave balm. Very nice, really like it. Have a feeling it sort of "heals" the skin. I am not a metrosexual/manscaping kinda guy, and I almost never wear anything with a scent for a ton of reasons, but this has the slightest -- and I mean slightest--just sort of tiny clean smell. I can live with that.
I am on my 2nd bottle of it, but the first bottle lasted forever, and I just started on this one. I use it almost every single shave with the blade, so 3-4 times a week, easy. Takes very little to cover the entire face and neck.
So my recurring costs:
The razor -- one-time cost of $18. Looks like it will last for many years
The blades -- 10 cents a blade, and get 3-4 shaves out of it.
The soap -- I don't remember, maybe $3 or 4. Lasts a long time, maybe 6 months or more.
The shaving oil -- costs $3 or $4 at Walmart, more elsewhere. I'm now on my 2nd bottle of it. First one lasted a long time.
The post-shave cream--costs about $5 I guess. On my 2nd bottle of it, again, just started and it lasted a long time.
The Neutrogena shave cream (instead of soap) -- I think it's normally $4 or $5, but had a coupon for $3 or $4 off, almost free. Probably 75% of it still left, as I just use it in between soap shaves, still my favorite.
Electric razor - cost of charging it up once every couple of months. Practically nothing. Have had that razor for years. I clean it thoroughly about every time I charge it; probably should do it more often.
Styptic pencil -- I dunno, maybe $1 when I first bought it. Even though when I use it , I wet it and don't bother drying it like I should, etc., allowing it to somewhat disintegrate, it's nowhere near needing replacing now, since I use it rarely. Practically nothing.
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Was just thinking about this thread. I am about to finish up using a tube of Cremo (I think I spelled that correctly). I love that stuff. It was odd the first shave, because it feels different, but man I like it now.
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I've got to buy a new one. My current razor is probably 15 years old, missing an on/off button and dull as crap.
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I think I"m going to go Darrell's way, mostly b/c the blades are so stupid cheap you can always have a nice sharp one.
That and I actually sell vintage safety razors, straight razors, etc. Would be cool to use one I suppose.
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How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded guy?
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Originally Posted by
CitizenBBN
I think I"m going to go Darrell's way, mostly b/c the blades are so stupid cheap you can always have a nice sharp one.
That and I actually sell vintage safety razors, straight razors, etc. Would be cool to use one I suppose.
Definitely hits the cool factor if you are using one of your vintage razors.
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Definitely hits the cool factor if you are using one of your vintage razors.
Thinking about doing it on auction day up on the podium before I start, just for effect. :)
IT is true, I've sold a bunch of them over the years. We put together little groups of collectibles like that, vintage lighters, that sort of stuff. One at a time they wont' bring anything, but a group of them will get some action.
If one comes through sometime I'll get it, otherwise I'll just buy a new one. Will still have the cool factor. lol.
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Also thought about getting a straight razor too. That feels right for me. I could carry it around all day and use it, then shave with it in the morning. Just one more part of my badass image.
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How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded guy?
Anybody have any changes or anything to add to what you were previously doing?
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I use a Gillette razor that has 5 blades but I only shave about every two or three days. They last quite a while.
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Cremo and dollar shave club. Zero complaints.
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How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded guy?
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Just an update on my shaving game.
a) I'm still using the same safety razor. It just works for me, and works well.
b) I purchased a 100-pack of the Astra Superior Premium Platinum Double Edge Safety Razor Blades. Love them. Cut close and smooth. I rarely ever get a nick, and when I do, it's usually because I've been neglectful about changing out the blade. $10 for 100. Literally, a dime apiece for a blade. I always get at least a week out of it and when I discard it after only 3 or 4 shaves (that's usually what I do in a week with the blade, with touchups with an electric razor), I feel almost like I'm wasteful, as I know I could get more out of it. But you know, for 2-3 cents a shave, I splurge! I don't know how many blades I have left, probably 90 (I had some variety pack before, and some Gillette, etc., so I didn't start using them right away).
c) As I said, I do touchups with my electric razor. The combinations work well. I have settled on a "two-pass" system with my double edge blades, where I go down my face with the first pass, and up my neck; and the second pass I go from my ear to my nose sideways on both sides of the face and throat. Caveat--I always shave down twice under the nose, as well as my chin. I found early on if I didn't, I had a tendency to nick myself. After I shave twice, I carefully shave upward under my nose to get a smooth shave from those whiskers between my nose and upper lip and I haven't nicked myself yet doing it that way.
d) I am continuing to use the same shave soap and oil routine. I found that rather than using more soap, using less and more water worked even better. I "lather" it with the horsehair brush on my face itself and it lathers up pretty good. It's not super-thick, but plenty, and the razor glides, which is the main thing. I do very much like the horsehair brush and glad I stuck with that combo/betweener option.
e) I also occasionally use a
Neutrogena men sensitive skin shave cream (this is the shave butter stuff in a tube)--use a quarter sized dollop of it, and it works well when I have less time. Picked it up for under a dollar with some sort of coupon or something and it is lasting forever because I don't use it very often.
f) I picked up a
Feather Blade Disposal Case just to make it easy. It holds 100 blades, less than $5, so it will last me 1-2 years.
g) I am still using the
Nivea Men's Sensitive Skin post-shave balm. Very nice, really like it. Have a feeling it sort of "heals" the skin. I am not a metrosexual/manscaping kinda guy, and I almost never wear anything with a scent for a ton of reasons, but this has the slightest -- and I mean slightest--just sort of tiny clean smell. I can live with that.
I am on my 2nd bottle of it, but the first bottle lasted forever, and I just started on this one. I use it almost every single shave with the blade, so 3-4 times a week, easy. Takes very little to cover the entire face and neck.
So my recurring costs:
The razor -- one-time cost of $18. Looks like it will last for many years
The blades -- 10 cents a blade, and get 3-4 shaves out of it.
The soap -- I don't remember, maybe $3 or 4. Lasts a long time, maybe 6 months or more.
The shaving oil -- costs $3 or $4 at Walmart, more elsewhere. I'm now on my 2nd bottle of it. First one lasted a long time.
The post-shave cream--costs about $5 I guess. On my 2nd bottle of it, again, just started and it lasted a long time.
The Neutrogena shave cream (instead of soap) -- I think it's normally $4 or $5, but had a coupon for $3 or $4 off, almost free. Probably 75% of it still left, as I just use it in between soap shaves, still my favorite.
Electric razor - cost of charging it up once every couple of months. Practically nothing. Have had that razor for years. I clean it thoroughly about every time I charge it; probably should do it more often.
Styptic pencil -- I dunno, maybe $1 when I first bought it. Even though when I use it , I wet it and don't bother drying it like I should, etc., allowing it to somewhat disintegrate, it's nowhere near needing replacing now, since I use it rarely. Practically nothing.
Same razor.
Same blades. Astra Superior Platinum. Dirt cheap. Work great.
Same soap. Van der Hagen. It's OK. Takes longer than it should to really lather up good, but really enjoy using the shaving brush and the soap bowl and then lathering it on my face. Probably should look for a better soap when it finally runs out.
Same shaving oil, but almost never use it. Sometimes I'll use it if I'm using my Philips One Blade. I'm not sure I can tell the difference, but I kinda like the smell. If I'm in a hurry, and want to use my safety razor, I'll throw a couple of drops of it in my hands with water and shave that way. Lot quicker to clean up.
Same post-shave cream, Nivea post shave balm. Really soothing. Soaks in skin. You think it's going to be greasy, but it's not.
Added the One Blade to my electric razor duo. Now when I don't feel like shaving and can get away with it, I don't shave. But if I need to not look disheveled, and/or I've gone several days without shaving and want it to be nice and comfortable, I'll use the One Blade. Super quick, and doesn't get as close as a real shave but comfortable, quick, and passable, even if you haven't shaved in several days.
I use my electric razor only as a "go over" after I use my safety razor when I want to be really close.
Same styptic pencil. Rare that it ever is needed. I sometimes forget how long I've used a blade, and if I nick myself, I automatically punish the wrongdoing blade and get a new one. That's the benefit of using these safety razors. It's a 7-8 cents solution.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Same exact blades as Darrell. As he said, stupid cheap and work great. Get a year's worth for less than $15. That's dang near free.
Merkur (sp?) razor. Works fine. A little short, I may look for something with a different angle at some point, but still extremely happy with it.
Use C. O. Bigelow cream, I like it. I also got one from a kit that I use, it's fine too, but think I like the Bigelow best so far.
Switching to old school is a no brainer for me. Better shave, far cheaper.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
I want to work on using a true straight razor. Probably not as good, but damned it would impress the chicks.
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How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded guy?
Fwiw, I had zoned in on the Merkur myself, and ended up with the Van der Hagen because it was in front of me at a store, and cheap. The Merkur is a better razor, but I'm fine with what I have.
CBBN, I had toiled between the standard and the long handled version, and reading some article made me believe standard was better for some reason. I don't think I'm dreaming that, and I don't remember why.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
I got used to the shorter handle pretty quick.
My only challenge is getting the angle right around my chin and mouth area. My beard grows in multiple directions, so i have to go different ways to get a nice smooth shave, and I like a very smooth shave.
I could get a head with a more aggressive angle maybe. I need to look into it and see what is best, just haven't taken the time.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
I use some shave oil before lathering up with the Bigelow cream but I’m still not sure it actually does anything. I need to try it with just the oil as it would be so much easier. I toss my Voskhod blades after two uses so a nickel a shave on the blades. Works for me. My razor is a Viking Chieftan Jr. and it’s pretty short but I’ve gotten used to it. It’s all about getting the right angle.
Edit: I meant to add that I can’t get up under my nose with the double edge razor but I couldn’t with the 4 or 5 blades either. I just buy a bag of twin blade disposables once a year so I can get that spot.
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Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
Trader Joes has this shaving lotion (vs foam) that I really like. It's mango-honey scented so if you're not into fruity-smelling stuff it may not be for you--I gave a tube of it to my brother-in-law and it wasn't for him. But it's not overpowering and doesn't stay with you all day, so I don't have a problem with it.
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How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded guy?
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Originally Posted by
CitizenBBN
I got used to the shorter handle pretty quick.
My only challenge is getting the angle right around my chin and mouth area. My beard grows in multiple directions, so i have to go different ways to get a nice smooth shave, and I like a very smooth shave.
I could get a head with a more aggressive angle maybe. I need to look into it and see what is best, just haven't taken the time.
My chin is a difficult area to get, no matter what angle I try. What I ended up with as my solution is to finish shaving and now worry about it, apply the Nivea post shave balm lotion, let it soak in a little, and then take my old three head Norelco electric shaver to that area.
Works like a charm, although it's disappointing it's needed as an extra step. Only takes a few seconds, though.
The balm makes it glide a little, but it does gum up the blades and it needs cleaning frequently, though. I don't do it every time, as most of the time I'm OK with the chin not being perfect.