I had been thinking that I might use cartridges when I have to leave home really early.
Being fairly new to wet shaving, it usually takes me 25-40 minutes.
I was able to do a 10 minute shave this past week and got a decent shave, though I don't want to do this all the time.
Here's what I did:
1. Quick shower.
2. Quick pre-shave oil
3. Synthetic brush that didn't need to soak, got it wet.
4. Taylor of Old Bond Street shaving cream.
5. I didn't pursue perfect lather, though did get good lather.
6. Gillette Tech and Swede blade. A Feather blade would have been ugly.
6. Two passes and touch up, focusing more on no zero blood and irritation than closeness of the shave
The yield was a good shave. Certainly not a damn good shave, but quite passable.
Being fairly new to wet shaving, it usually takes me 25-40 minutes.
I was able to do a 10 minute shave this past week and got a decent shave, though I don't want to do this all the time.
Here's what I did:
1. Quick shower.
2. Quick pre-shave oil
3. Synthetic brush that didn't need to soak, got it wet.
4. Taylor of Old Bond Street shaving cream.
5. I didn't pursue perfect lather, though did get good lather.
6. Gillette Tech and Swede blade. A Feather blade would have been ugly.
6. Two passes and touch up, focusing more on no zero blood and irritation than closeness of the shave
The yield was a good shave. Certainly not a damn good shave, but quite passable.