Thanks to all of you, I am enjoying my reentry into more Traditional Wet Shaving.
The OneBlade has opened my eyes to the Single Edge world, my better half got me a Mongoose and gave it to me yesterday, and I've got a King Cobra Classic and a Gem Clog Pruf on the way.
Now, having said all of that, I wonder if the Mongoose, Cobra, or Gem will ever be more than occasional shavers. Or for that matter my beloved Ikon SS Slant.
Here's why, and I hate to say this: It's the darned OneBlade.
Shaved with the Mongoose yesterday, and it was much easier than I thought; lathered up with B&M Seville, was cautious, and got a very good shave. I did not want to push it, because I'm still in the learning phase. The post shave feel was not as smooth and soft as with the OneBlade. As I'm still learning with it, I'm going to shave more with it to give it a fair shake.
But here's why I say 'darned OneBlade'
Shaved this morning with MWF for the first time ever and the OneBlade. I've become a fan of Barrister and Mann, having just discovered them, and my first impression of MWF was that it was good, but I preferred the B&M in terms of ease of building the lather, comfort, and post-shave feel. Still, a good soap.
3 passes, a little touchup, and it was one of the best shaves I've ever gotten-beyond BBS, into the 'gloss' category.
And because I have so much confidence with the OneBlade, it went very smoothly and efficiently. I was figuring with the lack of effort I put into the shave, a DFS was what I deserved. It was way beyond that.
(When my better half felt my face, she remarked that it was incredibly smooth. She told me I must be really loving the Mongoose she gave me. I replied with the one and only correct answer to that: "Absolutely, it's a beautiful, beautiful razor." So there, conscience semi clear.)
So, I'm floored by a couple of things:
1. This darned OneBlade is really good. I've said before, I don't want to like it, as I've spent a long time DE Shaving, building skills, acquiring razors, you know the drill. It should be harder than this. It should require more Zen-like attention than this. It should require even more practice. It's almost too easy. ; and
2. I'm amazed at how good some of the artisan soaps are. It's been years since I've used a shaving soap, and when someone (I think it was
vtmax ) said that these new artisanal soaps rendered the Method Shaving creation of a 'wet shaving mix' (lather) obsolete, I thought that would be nice, but not possible. Well, he was right. Easier, tidier, more enjoyable (because I get to use different brushes, scents, etc.) and the performance of these soaps is outstanding. I was told when into MS that using 'traditional' soaps and lathers would not allow me to shave as closely without irritation. Well, perhaps that was before the new artisan soaps, or perhaps that was a person overly exuberant about his 'baby'. But I am absolutely floored with the shaves I've been getting.
I've got some MdC, AdP, Nuavia Blu, and several more B&M coming, because, well, you know the drill.
It's like my shaving world has gone from black and white to color.
Thanks for listening and for all the good advice.