I really enjoy shaving with razors that take skill. I have a OneBlade and can get a perfect shave every time. While I use it, I usually opt for a shave requiring more skill, even though the shave isn't as good.
I would love to hear from those who like a challenging shave and which razors you use.
For me, it goes something like:
Once basic skills are in place:
In the past week, I feel that I've mastered all of these.
So, do you like challenging and growing your skills? If so, tell us a little about your journey. What was easier or harder for you. Is there anything for you more challenging that an shavette?
I would love to hear from those who like a challenging shave and which razors you use.
For me, it goes something like:
Once basic skills are in place:
- A Vintage razor using a Gem blade was my first step up. Next was
- Shaving with an R41 with standard blades. In my case, white box Gillette Platinums. Next was:
- Shaving with an R41 with Feather blades in it. My experience is that you are talking real skill with this combo, which requires focus and very good technique to avoid weepers or an uncomfortable shave. Next up was
- A straight razor. A lot of straight razor folks think a double edged safety razor is more difficult that a straight. That hasn't been my experience. A straight requires that you maintain the correct angle, the correct pressure and have good stropping skills. It's much easier to cut myself with a straight than a safety razor. Next up is:
- A Shavette. A shavette requires more skill than any of the others. The razor is sharper than a straight. Mine controls how much of the blade is exposed. Other than that, it's like shaving with a razor blade with a handle to make it easier to hold.
In the past week, I feel that I've mastered all of these.
So, do you like challenging and growing your skills? If so, tell us a little about your journey. What was easier or harder for you. Is there anything for you more challenging that an shavette?