Most of us, with a few notable exceptions, came to traditional wet shaving from cartridges/disposables or electric razors. I think we would all claim that DE's/SE's/straights give a closer, more comfortable shave than carts or electrics. Some of us came to save money on blades over carts, and one can save money on blades over the long term with even $300+ razors (of course, that reasoning goes right out the window when if RAD, BAD, or SAD takes hold!) For some, there is something nostalgic about going through the traditional shaving ritual our fathers and grandfathers performed with class and style.
But let's face it, even with better quality kits and a better shave, while (potentially) saving money, most men won't join our ranks. We are still a niche, and most men hate shaving, or at the very least consider it a tiresome chore.
Consider, I would contend that even our fathers and grandfathers considered it a tiresome chore. If this were not true, how else would electric and cart makers convert the vast majority of them? We have to admit, modern supermarket shaving, with its plastic plug-ins and can of goo, is generally quicker, more convenient, and potentially less dangerous or painful while requiring less learned skill.
Yet, we are on the rise. There are a good half dozen, at least, very large shaving forums like this one catering exclusively to traditional wet shaving. The amount of new DE's, SE's, and soap makers is exploding! So clearly we are doing something right.
But, my question to everyone here is, what will it take for this trend to become more than a niche? What, if anything, will bring back traditional wet shaving to the mainstream majority? Maybe it is not possible, or it will not happen. Perhaps, but if it could, how would it happen? Newer, safer, better quality (innovative) technology and materials? Price? Availability? Word of mouth? And if word of mouth is key, what would your pitch be to the average shave loathing man?
What will it take to get men to love better quality shaving again, or at least make it worth it to give up the carts/disposables/electrics and cans of goo?
Thoughts? Here's your chance to change the world.
But let's face it, even with better quality kits and a better shave, while (potentially) saving money, most men won't join our ranks. We are still a niche, and most men hate shaving, or at the very least consider it a tiresome chore.
Consider, I would contend that even our fathers and grandfathers considered it a tiresome chore. If this were not true, how else would electric and cart makers convert the vast majority of them? We have to admit, modern supermarket shaving, with its plastic plug-ins and can of goo, is generally quicker, more convenient, and potentially less dangerous or painful while requiring less learned skill.
Yet, we are on the rise. There are a good half dozen, at least, very large shaving forums like this one catering exclusively to traditional wet shaving. The amount of new DE's, SE's, and soap makers is exploding! So clearly we are doing something right.
But, my question to everyone here is, what will it take for this trend to become more than a niche? What, if anything, will bring back traditional wet shaving to the mainstream majority? Maybe it is not possible, or it will not happen. Perhaps, but if it could, how would it happen? Newer, safer, better quality (innovative) technology and materials? Price? Availability? Word of mouth? And if word of mouth is key, what would your pitch be to the average shave loathing man?
What will it take to get men to love better quality shaving again, or at least make it worth it to give up the carts/disposables/electrics and cans of goo?
Thoughts? Here's your chance to change the world.