December 21, 2015 -- Shave #2
Again I was excited to use my OneBlade this morning. I focused mainly on trying to keep the face of the razor against my skin and utilizing the pivot mechanism. I overloaded the Latha soap so it was a bit dense during the first pass causing some slight drag for the razor, not the blade though. The blade on shave #2 felt just as sharp and smooth as the first use yesterday. I will be shocked if the blade is noticeably worse tomorrow.
By the second pass my lather was dialed in and the OneBlade glided effortlessly across my face & neck. I really feel that the shape and design of this razor shines during the ATG pass, especially on my neck and around my chin and jawline. This has to be the smoothest I've gotten these areas with the least amount of effort from any razor.
Let me qualify my "any razor" comment above. Those that know me know I am a SE exclusivist. For the last 4+ years I've used nothing but SE razors. Those razors include the EverReady Streamline, Cobra Classic, King Cobra, EverReady 1914 (Little Lather Catcher), various 1912s, EverReady 1924, GEM MicroMatics (Open Comb & Clog Pruf), Valet AutoStrop, Mongoose (stainless steel), & the AlumiGoose. Out of all of these the EverReady 1914 and the GEM Clog Pruf are my favorite vintage razors. I used these for 95% of my shaves until September 6, 2014. This was the day I had my first Mongoose shave (my Mongoose Journal can be found HERE) and I haven't really stopped using a Mongoose until I added the OneBlade to my Shavedom recently.
My chin & jawline typically require buffing type strokes from multiple angles as I try to force a stiff blade around sharp contours. So while I wasn't sure that a pivot would really be useful it seems pretty clear that these two shaves are proving me wrong.
Until my next OneBlade shave as I strive for 10.
>>> Brian <<<
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!