I was perusing my collection yesterday when I realized I have quite a few razors that fall into that dreaded "aggressive" label in my collection. In my collection are the Micromatic OC, 2013 R41, Ikon Shavecraft Tech and the ATT H2 (honorable mention to my Slim Adjustable set at 9).
It got me to thinking. When I first started out on this journey, I purchased an EJ89 because of all the recommendations you read day in and day out. As much as I enjoyed moving into the world of wet shaving, I never got a truly close comfortable shave from the EJ89. My next razor was the R41 because I wanted to see what all the hubbub was about. What an eye opener! I honed (pun very much intended) my skills more in one week with the R41 then the months I struggled with the EJ89. The R41 taught me all about pressure and angle in a very short time. Since then, I've been able to apply that knowledge with every razor I've used with excellent shave results. It was great learning experience I can only equate to learning the art of driving a manual transmission and then being able to drive any car with ease.
Would we be serving our beginners better by recommending aggressive razors instead of the usual milder razors or is it better for them to crawl first and then run?
Thoughts?
It got me to thinking. When I first started out on this journey, I purchased an EJ89 because of all the recommendations you read day in and day out. As much as I enjoyed moving into the world of wet shaving, I never got a truly close comfortable shave from the EJ89. My next razor was the R41 because I wanted to see what all the hubbub was about. What an eye opener! I honed (pun very much intended) my skills more in one week with the R41 then the months I struggled with the EJ89. The R41 taught me all about pressure and angle in a very short time. Since then, I've been able to apply that knowledge with every razor I've used with excellent shave results. It was great learning experience I can only equate to learning the art of driving a manual transmission and then being able to drive any car with ease.
Would we be serving our beginners better by recommending aggressive razors instead of the usual milder razors or is it better for them to crawl first and then run?
Thoughts?