(This post was last modified: 12-07-2016, 02:00 PM by SCShaver.)
I personally would always recommend a mild shaver to a beginner. Starting there worked for me, so I would go based on my own personal use case. I started with a Merkur 23C and was able to handle that, moved to a Merkur 34HD and began experimenting from there. It would seem that recommending something that would give a new user less trouble would be the best way to bring them into wetshaving, but thats just my opinion. You hand them something like an R41 and they cheese-grate themselves and they might just go back to carts.
To the OP, you had the patience to keep trying other razors and step up your aggression. Many new shavers might not exactly have that type of patience you know? If I'd have started with something very aggressive with lots of blade feel, I might have thought that this particular discipline was not my taste. Since I began with something mild, I found it very easy to tame and then my exploration began.
To the OP, you had the patience to keep trying other razors and step up your aggression. Many new shavers might not exactly have that type of patience you know? If I'd have started with something very aggressive with lots of blade feel, I might have thought that this particular discipline was not my taste. Since I began with something mild, I found it very easy to tame and then my exploration began.