How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded guy?
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bigsky
The loss of Noxema medicated comfort shave with menthol is a loss for all men.
Gave you that old fashioned barber shop feel.
How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded guy?
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Originally Posted by
CitizenBBN
Let me know what you find. have a lot of Astra blades left but was about to order a box. I will avoid that now.
FWIW I did find a great cream, CELLA shaving cream soap, from Italy. Made with an amount of beef tallow. I've been very pleased with it, and it lasts forever. I order the "refill", then push a chunk of it into a sealable plastic container, it's pretty soft. Works great. Have meant to post on it for a while, so glad you brought this thread up.
I use Mercur razors, they are great, last forever. A little small for my hand, but i've gotten used to it now.
Will have to find a blade now, b/c no doubt sometimes people change their process and I'm betting that's what has happened. It happens on Amazon a fair amount IMO.
I'd say to order, but really, there are enough bad reviews I don't think it's just me.
I ordered some Dorco ST-300 blades. Will give them a try. Read a couple of reviews and seemed a good fit for me, plus about the same price for 100.
Truth is, I should pay more attention to my razor and make sure that's a good fit. I have just been very happy for a long time until this batch of blades came in.
I will look into the shaving cream soap. I have been lazy for a long while now and use shaving oil because it's quick, but prefer a lathered good soap.
Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
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Darrell KSR
Fwiw, I bought a new 100 pack of Astra Premium whatever recently.
They're awful. I went back and read the reviews on Amazon, changing them to most recent reviews first, and about half of them give them a 1 star rating. So many nicks. Just a dull blade. They must have changed manufacturers or something. Their rating is still 4.6 stars, but if you adjusted it for recency bias, it would be terrible, probably below 3.
I tried changing shaving lotion, oil, cream, then changing out blades every time I used them, and nothing works. Left for a short trip, carrying my One Blade electric trimmer but shaving before I left. Nicked my face in 4 places. Small nicks, but irritating as heck.
Will be switching blades.
Something I learned a few years ago is to set the reviews by "most recent" and "verified purchases." Seems to give me the current state of actual purchased products, or as close to it as you can get.
BTW, I use a blade that was made by the company that made Harry's blades, but then that company got bought out by Amazon and they're now Amazon Essentials blades. :533: I tried a lot of different shaving creams and what works best for me is good ol' Barbasol.
Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
I've been considering switching over to double edged razors. Currently, I use a mix of Harrys and an electric depending on if I let it grow out or not. THe electric overall does a better job for stubble and giving me a clean shave but is painful (it tends to pluck) if I let it grow out for a week.
Re: How do you shave? Electric, disposable, double edge, straight razor, or bearded g
I enjoy the experience, Pedro. Do a 3-pass shave for a very close shave, but in a hurry, a 2-pass shave is fine, and super hurry, 1-pass, and then a quick over the face with electric razor works, too.