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I had another head shave with the minus (-) plate with the Carbon handle today and a face shave with the SS Cx original plate. I threw in my SS Karve Overland on one side of my face for context/comparison. I find this helpful when trying out new razors/plates to compare side by side with something I am familiar with. I realize the Overlander is a very different beast and this is not to pit one against the other. Rather, all the overland provides is a familiar benchmark for face-feel, efficiency and shaving angle.
Head shave: Carbon Minus Plate with the Carbon Handle
Face Left: Karve Overlander
Face Right: Carbon SS Cx (Original Plate)
Pre: PAA Cube
Soap: Lothur Tears
Brush: Paladin Badger
Blade: First use Kai in all 3 razors
Post: Witchhazel
Shave impressions
Head Shave
This being the second shave with this plate, I already felt more familiar and had an easy with the grain pass. Feeling around, there was already not a whole lot left, which was surprising as I expected the minus plate to have less efficiency. I am guessing the Kai blade helps this plate a bit with efficiency. I really like the feel of this on my scalp, especially sensitive area. While being mild, it still does a great job removing hair without the need for going over the same area over and over, which for me leads to irritation.
For the second pass, I put on my own titanium handle to see how it felt. While the Ti handle is obviously heavier (almost double), I still had a very pleasant ATG pass on my head. No touchups needed.
Face Shave
I used the SS handle with the Original plate today. I wanted to keep the weight comparable to my SS Overlander. First pass, WTG, both super smooth, comfortable, and efficient. I two days growth. Both razors had no issues mowing through with the fresh Kai blades. Two differences: The Overlander had less audible feedback, and felt a bit heavier. I am not talking about actual weight of the razors, but rather, maneuverability. Not to say the Overlander is not nimble. But I felt that the Carbon was more noble. I was flying around with the Carbon and was not afraid to cut myself (the audio feedback helps).
On my second, XTG pass, again both razors sailed through effortlessly. Feeling around, I could not find a difference is efficiency on my face. I did get one small weeper on the Carbon side, which I am guessing was my own fault for going too fast over some bumps. I reminded myself that this is a new razor to me. And while deceptively smooth, it is still very efficient.
On my final, ATG pass, I was careful to not finish one side before the other. I alternated between two sides to see how they felt. There is obviously more blade feel with the Carbon. But it did not feel uncomfortable at any time. Even on some very sensitive areas on my neck, the Carbon felt extremely comfortable. I should also note that in this one specific area, the Carbon was more comfortable than my Ti ++. Obviously no surprises in this regard with the Overlander. It had no issues going against the again even in the most sensitive areas.
In terms of efficiency, after the third pass, both sides were very very close, perhaps 99% BBS with just a very small few areas left. I can not positively say that one is more efficient than the other, at least on my face. They felt equally as efficient.
When I compare side by side, something I do is to switch up the sides to see if each razor can pick anything up for the other side, on a so called pick-up pass. I tried this with these two as well. Interestingly, I felt both razors picking up on the other's side - just a very small amount of stubble that was left over. Maybe my technique was not perfect. But I recall seeing @Zachlikestoshave use both the ++ and + plate on some of his shave videos on subsequent passes. Perhaps there is something to that - each plate, or razor being better at certain angles or areas or curvatures of our face?
Conclusion
I was already a fan of Carbon from my experience with the ++ plate. I am very tempted now to get the minus (-) and/or the original plate(s). With each shave, I am liking the original plate more, maybe even more than my ++ plate. Just goes to show how true to cliché we say all the time, YMMV. I had done my research, read hundreds of post here and elsewhere, when I picked my plate. Thanks all for giving me the opportunity to try out all the plates. I will do a few more shaves and post here if I have anything more to add. Happy shaving!
I had another head shave with the minus (-) plate with the Carbon handle today and a face shave with the SS Cx original plate. I threw in my SS Karve Overland on one side of my face for context/comparison. I find this helpful when trying out new razors/plates to compare side by side with something I am familiar with. I realize the Overlander is a very different beast and this is not to pit one against the other. Rather, all the overland provides is a familiar benchmark for face-feel, efficiency and shaving angle.
Head shave: Carbon Minus Plate with the Carbon Handle
Face Left: Karve Overlander
Face Right: Carbon SS Cx (Original Plate)
Pre: PAA Cube
Soap: Lothur Tears
Brush: Paladin Badger
Blade: First use Kai in all 3 razors
Post: Witchhazel
Shave impressions
Head Shave
This being the second shave with this plate, I already felt more familiar and had an easy with the grain pass. Feeling around, there was already not a whole lot left, which was surprising as I expected the minus plate to have less efficiency. I am guessing the Kai blade helps this plate a bit with efficiency. I really like the feel of this on my scalp, especially sensitive area. While being mild, it still does a great job removing hair without the need for going over the same area over and over, which for me leads to irritation.
For the second pass, I put on my own titanium handle to see how it felt. While the Ti handle is obviously heavier (almost double), I still had a very pleasant ATG pass on my head. No touchups needed.
Face Shave
I used the SS handle with the Original plate today. I wanted to keep the weight comparable to my SS Overlander. First pass, WTG, both super smooth, comfortable, and efficient. I two days growth. Both razors had no issues mowing through with the fresh Kai blades. Two differences: The Overlander had less audible feedback, and felt a bit heavier. I am not talking about actual weight of the razors, but rather, maneuverability. Not to say the Overlander is not nimble. But I felt that the Carbon was more noble. I was flying around with the Carbon and was not afraid to cut myself (the audio feedback helps).
On my second, XTG pass, again both razors sailed through effortlessly. Feeling around, I could not find a difference is efficiency on my face. I did get one small weeper on the Carbon side, which I am guessing was my own fault for going too fast over some bumps. I reminded myself that this is a new razor to me. And while deceptively smooth, it is still very efficient.
On my final, ATG pass, I was careful to not finish one side before the other. I alternated between two sides to see how they felt. There is obviously more blade feel with the Carbon. But it did not feel uncomfortable at any time. Even on some very sensitive areas on my neck, the Carbon felt extremely comfortable. I should also note that in this one specific area, the Carbon was more comfortable than my Ti ++. Obviously no surprises in this regard with the Overlander. It had no issues going against the again even in the most sensitive areas.
In terms of efficiency, after the third pass, both sides were very very close, perhaps 99% BBS with just a very small few areas left. I can not positively say that one is more efficient than the other, at least on my face. They felt equally as efficient.
When I compare side by side, something I do is to switch up the sides to see if each razor can pick anything up for the other side, on a so called pick-up pass. I tried this with these two as well. Interestingly, I felt both razors picking up on the other's side - just a very small amount of stubble that was left over. Maybe my technique was not perfect. But I recall seeing @Zachlikestoshave use both the ++ and + plate on some of his shave videos on subsequent passes. Perhaps there is something to that - each plate, or razor being better at certain angles or areas or curvatures of our face?
Conclusion
I was already a fan of Carbon from my experience with the ++ plate. I am very tempted now to get the minus (-) and/or the original plate(s). With each shave, I am liking the original plate more, maybe even more than my ++ plate. Just goes to show how true to cliché we say all the time, YMMV. I had done my research, read hundreds of post here and elsewhere, when I picked my plate. Thanks all for giving me the opportunity to try out all the plates. I will do a few more shaves and post here if I have anything more to add. Happy shaving!