#31
After many years of DE, SE and straight razors….I’ve actually gone back to carts.

I now use a Gillette skin guard razor….brush and soaps. I do a 3 pass traditional way of shaving using good technique.

BBS every single time, zero irritation!

My skin feels better than ever.

It works for me and I have no intensions of using anything else now.


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#32

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Philadelphia, PA
(11-08-2021, 02:50 PM)Erchy Wrote: After many years of DE, SE and straight razors….I’ve actually gone back to carts.

I now use a Gillette skin guard razor….brush and soaps. I do a 3 pass traditional way of shaving using good technique.

BBS every single time, zero irritation!

My skin feels better than ever.

It works for me and I have no intensions of using anything else now.


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I use a gillette skin guard, almost exclusively, for shaving my head. I haven't tried it on my face yet but maybe I will in the near future.

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#33

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Gatineau, QC, Canada
When I travel I use Fusion Proglide among with my Syntetic Brush, great choice and convenient.

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#34
Where do you get blades?

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#35

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Philadelphia, PA
(11-12-2021, 04:29 PM)don'tfeartheweeper Wrote: Where do you get blades?

I usually buy mine on ebay to save a few bucks.

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#36
I very much enjoy using Gillette Sensor 3 once in a while. It goes by different marketing names (Gillette Blue 3, Gillette Vector 3). I can't really tell if they are the exact same product but they definitely share strong similarities (to me they seem identical). I can't compare Blue 3 to the more recent 5+ blade generations as I have not tried razors with that many blades.

I acknowledge the skin benefits cartrige technology delivers to most people myself included, with the pivoting head, multi-blade system and lubrication strip. It just works. I turned to traditional double-edge razors as a hobby not by necessity. Cartridges didn't get me irritation, razor burn or ingrown hairs. With DE shaving I just appreciate the preparation and care it requires. Another plus is that I added a brush to the routine which improved the process significantly.

Recently I've been enjoying Gillette's Guard with one blade, pivoting head and no lubrication strip (marketed in India).[Image: 35745cae60901f94fd9b1da4110bc487.jpg]

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#37

Living on the edge
I love the Gillette Sensor Excel with dual blade cartridge....sadly they've been removed
from supermarkets although they have them on eBay for a premium

I still use them every now and then.

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#38
I use Gillette guard when travelling and get a great shave

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#39

Living on the edge
With a decent razor now upwards of $800, cartridges are suddenly looking like good value again. Smile

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#40

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(05-28-2022, 03:36 PM)Tester28 Wrote: With a decent razor now upwards of $800, cartridges are suddenly looking like good value again. Smile

You can still get a decent DE razor for under $50 so I believe the original theoretical "saving money by DE shaving" formula still holds true for the very, very disciplined.  Big Grin  That said, theres certainly nothing wrong with cartridges.  They give you a decent, drama free shave and if you pair a cartridge razor with a nice brush and shaving soap you can get a lot of the allure of wet shaving without going down the razor rabbet hole.  $800  Sad

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