I have come to the conclusion that different categories of shaving equipment matter more than others for me. Let me explain. When you look at the broad essential categories within the shaving ritual they are: Razor, Blade, Brush, Soap/Cream. Blades, Soaps/Creams, and Brushes don't matter that much in my routine as long as they are first tier in performance for me. These end up being fairly broad groupings. Razors are a different animal. I like Wolfmans, and a couple of H&S Razors. That's it. Curious what others think. I bring this up because I was considering making the effort to obtain a Varlet and I don't think it matters too much to me as far as the shaving experience.
Razors for me, then soap. Day in and day out I need to use a quality razor I've learned to use to get the shave I like. When I switch razors, I need to use it a few times to get back to my groove. After a time trying a number of different soaps, I have learned that some give me the shave and aftershave feeling I want. For a long time, I was using pre-shave options. No longer, I've found certain soaps give me as good or better shaves without the pre-shave options.
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2024, 03:08 AM by never2close.)
Enjoying the responses.
My ranking:
1. Razor
7. Cream/Soap
8. Blade
9. Brush
Thanks for the responses.
Thanks.
My ranking:
1. Razor
7. Cream/Soap
8. Blade
9. Brush
Thanks for the responses.
Thanks.
I concur with Blade being #1. It's the blade that shaves you not the razor.
#2 Soap. Good prep is vital for the blade to work most efficiently.
#3-#4 Tie. Razor/Brush. These, to me, are aesthetics pure and simple. I can get a great lather from a paint brush and with enough practice, a good blade attached to a popsicle stick.
#2 Soap. Good prep is vital for the blade to work most efficiently.
#3-#4 Tie. Razor/Brush. These, to me, are aesthetics pure and simple. I can get a great lather from a paint brush and with enough practice, a good blade attached to a popsicle stick.
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Primo
Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
A che bel vivere, che bel piacere, per un barbiere di qualità!
Primo
Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
A che bel vivere, che bel piacere, per un barbiere di qualità!
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2024, 01:35 PM by DanLaw.)
(03-22-2024, 01:09 PM)primotenore Wrote: I concur with Blade being #1. It's the blade that shaves you not the razor.Razors have a decidedly different character between and within types. Surely, even within types and brands you will concede that a Wolfman WR2 in 0,95 is decidedly different than a WR2 in 1,75? Or that a WR1 in 0,54 is decidedly different from a WR1 in 0,96 or WR2 in1,35? And surely the delta between shaving characteristics of stiff bladed AC and Gem single edges are vastly different from DEs? Straights exist on another planet altogether.
#2 Soap. Good prep is vital for the blade to work most efficiently.
#3-#4 Tie. Razor/Brush. These, to me, are aesthetics pure and simple. I can get a great lather from a paint brush and with enough practice, a good blade attached to a popsicle stick.
Not to be argumentative Primo, as you a sharp guy, but differ in my perspective RE the impact of razor characteristics
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