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(12-10-2024, 03:59 PM)ALI Wrote: Also any thoughts on how to store cartridge razors in the dopp kit? Maybe a pouch or blade cover might work
I use one of these Radius razor cases that I bought from Merz Apothecary.
https://www.smallflower.com/products/radius-razor-case/
Lately I've been traveling with a Gillette Guard (not the SkinGuard) cartridge and the Nivea shaving stick to get pretty good shaves on my head and face.
(12-11-2024, 04:31 PM)Stickshift Wrote:(12-10-2024, 03:59 PM)ALI Wrote: Also any thoughts on how to store cartridge razors in the dopp kit? Maybe a pouch or blade cover might work
I use one of these Radius razor cases that I bought from Merz Apothecary.
https://www.smallflower.com/products/radius-razor-case/
Lately I've been traveling with a Gillette Guard (not the SkinGuard) cartridge and the Nivea shaving stick to get pretty good shaves on my head and face.
How does that Guard razor shave?
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(12-11-2024, 04:35 PM)Tedolph Wrote: How does that Guard razor shave?
It works quite well for me. Definitely the best shaving cartridge that I've used. It has a single blade, a simple pivot (no spring tension - the head just freely rotates), and no lubrication strips. Unlike most cartridges, you don't have to add pressure to get a close shave with it. So I prefer both the experience of using it and the outcome of the shave over other cartridges. I find it to be especially great for head shaving, and it works well on my face, too. I bought the handle and a few cartridges from eBay a couple years ago, and they were very affordable. Much cheaper than the carts that I find locally in stores. I don't reach for it over my safety razors when I'm at home, but I'd definitely recommend trying it out for travel.
For those who don't check a bag, why not? I'm just curious.
I always check a bag, even though I don't pack anything larger than a carry-on size. I pack a DE razor with a couple of blades, and a small sample-sized container of whatever soap I want to use. I pack my Timeless bowl, and a smaller badger brush. I use brushless soap sometimes, but much prefer a good brush lathered soap.
I always check a bag, even though I don't pack anything larger than a carry-on size. I pack a DE razor with a couple of blades, and a small sample-sized container of whatever soap I want to use. I pack my Timeless bowl, and a smaller badger brush. I use brushless soap sometimes, but much prefer a good brush lathered soap.
(12-12-2024, 04:20 AM)jbreakfield Wrote: For those who don't check a bag, why not? I'm just curious.
I always check a bag, even though I don't pack anything larger than a carry-on size. I pack a DE razor with a couple of blades, and a small sample-sized container of whatever soap I want to use. I pack my Timeless bowl, and a smaller badger brush. I use brushless soap sometimes, but much prefer a good brush lathered soap.
The city I live in has been de-hubbed so there are a lot less direct flights and I will not check a bag if I have to change planes-carry on only. Once you have done that and figured out how to live out of one bag, checking luggage seems like a waste of time even if you have a direct flight.
The less I have to interact with the airlines the better. Flying has become miserable.
I travel about once a month for work. I only pack a single carry-on size bag, but I still always check it. I don't like dealing with dragging a bag through connecting airports or fighting for overhead space. I get that there is time savings, though. For shorter overnight trips, I do use a carry-on since I can pack an even smaller bag.
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There is Noxzema cream, which is wonderful to use for both as a pre shave or a shave cream and does not need a brush to apply it... not easily available Stateside these days for some reason even online.
Also a disassembled Tech has been fine thru the TSA checks... in an adverse event does not put one too much out of pocket and a tuck of blades can be got at a local CVS around
Also a disassembled Tech has been fine thru the TSA checks... in an adverse event does not put one too much out of pocket and a tuck of blades can be got at a local CVS around
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