(This post was last modified: 12-02-2015, 01:30 AM by yohannrjm.)
I've been thinking about this for a bit now, and I was wondering if anyone else agrees with me.
So, like a lot of guys here, I have a pretty big den. Most of my razors are straights and I use them most of the time, but I also use DE and SE razors pretty frequently.
When I switch from a straight to a DE or from a DE to an SE, and even when I switch from a less-aggressive to a more-aggressive DE razor, I've noticed that the first shave with the 'new' razor is okay, but not great. It takes me 2-3 uses with the same razor to get the best shaves from the razor.
I think this is because, while the basic techniques we use are the same between razors, each razor does require a slight modification in technique to get the best out of it. Even the first shaves are pretty good, but it does take a little time to adapt to the peculiarities of the individual razor. This is more pronounced when moving from a DE to an SE, for example, as the shaving style is pretty different.
I know a few guys use only one razor or maybe a very small rotation, where they can keep on top of the technique changes required. My rotation is such that some razors may not get used for months.
I've even noticed that when using a large straight after using one of my smaller ones, the first shave can be sub-par. When I've been reviewing a straight and have used it for a week or two, I've noticed that the shaves after the third shave or so are really, really good - indicating that even with straights, it takes a little while to adjust to the individual razor.
I love the variety a large rotation offers, but if the purpose of this hobby is to get a great shave every time, then is this the right approach?
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Do you guys have similar experiences?
Do you think we could be doing ourselves a disservice by maintaining large rotations?
So, like a lot of guys here, I have a pretty big den. Most of my razors are straights and I use them most of the time, but I also use DE and SE razors pretty frequently.
When I switch from a straight to a DE or from a DE to an SE, and even when I switch from a less-aggressive to a more-aggressive DE razor, I've noticed that the first shave with the 'new' razor is okay, but not great. It takes me 2-3 uses with the same razor to get the best shaves from the razor.
I think this is because, while the basic techniques we use are the same between razors, each razor does require a slight modification in technique to get the best out of it. Even the first shaves are pretty good, but it does take a little time to adapt to the peculiarities of the individual razor. This is more pronounced when moving from a DE to an SE, for example, as the shaving style is pretty different.
I know a few guys use only one razor or maybe a very small rotation, where they can keep on top of the technique changes required. My rotation is such that some razors may not get used for months.
I've even noticed that when using a large straight after using one of my smaller ones, the first shave can be sub-par. When I've been reviewing a straight and have used it for a week or two, I've noticed that the shaves after the third shave or so are really, really good - indicating that even with straights, it takes a little while to adjust to the individual razor.
I love the variety a large rotation offers, but if the purpose of this hobby is to get a great shave every time, then is this the right approach?
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Do you guys have similar experiences?
Do you think we could be doing ourselves a disservice by maintaining large rotations?
- Yohann