Hi All,
I'm in my late 40's and finally got sick of paying the prices the disposable companies are charging (not to mention most stores in my area are now locking up all razors and it's a pain in the @ss to actually buy them now) and decided to dive into the world of double-edged safety razors. So I got myself a couple of double edge safety razors to try out, a Van Der Hagen traditional that they had n stock at a local retail store, and a BAILI Long Handled one online, as well as a bunch of Astra Platinum Double Edge blades as in most searches for the best blades they came out on or near the top. From what I've read, a good shave with a safety razor should be the closest shave possible, however after shaving with these for a couple of weeks now, I feel MUCH more stubble when running my hand "against the grain", than I ever do when I shave with a disposable, and even the electric i toyed with seems to do better.
Can someone please give a double-edge safety razor newbie some tips/pointers to help?
Thank inadvance!
I'm in my late 40's and finally got sick of paying the prices the disposable companies are charging (not to mention most stores in my area are now locking up all razors and it's a pain in the @ss to actually buy them now) and decided to dive into the world of double-edged safety razors. So I got myself a couple of double edge safety razors to try out, a Van Der Hagen traditional that they had n stock at a local retail store, and a BAILI Long Handled one online, as well as a bunch of Astra Platinum Double Edge blades as in most searches for the best blades they came out on or near the top. From what I've read, a good shave with a safety razor should be the closest shave possible, however after shaving with these for a couple of weeks now, I feel MUCH more stubble when running my hand "against the grain", than I ever do when I shave with a disposable, and even the electric i toyed with seems to do better.
Can someone please give a double-edge safety razor newbie some tips/pointers to help?
Thank inadvance!