"There is nothing new when it comes to shaving, and no need for three passes for most shavers. Don't believe everything on the internet."
I agree that one should not believe everything on the internet. For example, I occasionally find new things in shaving — new razors that impress me, or a new soap or aftershave formula that works very well, for example.
My recommendation is to experiment to find what works best for oneself. Men vary a lot in (for example) toughness of beard, thickness of beard, sensitivity of skin — plus the hardness of the water used in shaving varies a lot. Thus each person is going to have to find what works best for them. I have found a three-pass shave works best for me, rather than trying to do it all in one or two passes. I even have tried a
four-pass shave, and that was indeed better but not enough better to repay the extra time/effort.
Some years back I ran a poll to see the relative frequency of various ways of shaving. Of those responding to the poll:
- More than 25% do not shave ATG at all
- Only one person (1%) shaves using only ATG
- Almost 20% do dual XTG passes (both directions)
- About 10% do a four-pass shave
- Only 43% do a "traditional" 3-pass shave