I've been wet shaving almost a year and have come to realize the importance of skill development. I'll tell my story and hope to hear comments and other folks stories.
I started with mild Merkur razor and took several months to master it. I learned that I couldn't use Feather blades as they were too sharp. So, I finally mastered the mild razor and purchased a Muhle R41, which is the most aggressive double edge safety razor on the market as far as I know.
It was a rough start with the R41, but I stuck with it. Interestingly, the skill needed with that razor vastly improved my skill with a less aggressive razor. Once I was shaving well with the R41, I got a straight razor.
Rough start with the straight razor, though with less than two months use am fairly close to mastering it. It usually takes longer to gain skill with a straight, though the skill developed with the R41 has been very helpful.
I can now do a quick shave with the R41 with Feathers in it and can get a baby butt every time with no nicks, cuts or razor burn. Learning to use a straight is what has enabled this.
Of course, skill development won't allow everyone to do this as our bodies are all different, though I hope this will be an interesting thread.
I started with mild Merkur razor and took several months to master it. I learned that I couldn't use Feather blades as they were too sharp. So, I finally mastered the mild razor and purchased a Muhle R41, which is the most aggressive double edge safety razor on the market as far as I know.
It was a rough start with the R41, but I stuck with it. Interestingly, the skill needed with that razor vastly improved my skill with a less aggressive razor. Once I was shaving well with the R41, I got a straight razor.
Rough start with the straight razor, though with less than two months use am fairly close to mastering it. It usually takes longer to gain skill with a straight, though the skill developed with the R41 has been very helpful.
I can now do a quick shave with the R41 with Feathers in it and can get a baby butt every time with no nicks, cuts or razor burn. Learning to use a straight is what has enabled this.
Of course, skill development won't allow everyone to do this as our bodies are all different, though I hope this will be an interesting thread.