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I’m generally a fan of cheap if its effective
Palmolive shave stick is what you seek, then. You can get a Gillette shaving brush in Tesco (other supermarkets are available). Both cost pennies.
I started out with the cheap plastic Gillette DE razor and brush. The razor is toilet and almost put me off completely until I got a decent one, but the difference between the cheap brush and an expensive one wasn't as much as I'd expected.
I made it to the post office today and collected the package id missed. it was indeed from the good man @Holyzeus and wow, what a package! 6 or 7 soaps or cremes, ''artisan' no less, one or 2 look unused at all, some 60 or so blades including many new brands for me to try, I'm particularly keen to try the Voskhod Teflon coated, Gillette, and the Wilkinson sword. Most generous of all, a lovely Gillette slim twist/knack. I shall very much enjoy giving the blades, the soaps, and the razor a try! Many thanks, you are a fine gent!
'kin 'ell! Just as I think I'm starting to get the hang of it a bit, I rip my face apart! I am however fairly confident I know why. I did everything right, showered, hot towelled, lathered a lovely slick soap from one of the bars Holyzeus had sent me... and then it went wrong. I think the Astra was probably getting blunt. I expected it to be different, as I'd turned it over...it was kind of aggressive and blunt/tuggy at the same time. I reckon the astra was blunting, and had burred over, turing the blade sort of angled the burr to be digging in....turning the blade, at least after 4 shaves, was a big mistake. I made a rookie error and applied pressure to compensate, but caught myself doing it and stopped. first pass wtg was ok, although not that close, 2nd pass atg gave a fair few weepers....I should have changed the blade ....the 3rd atg pass was carnage.-ish. well I got a fairly close shave but i got a lot of weepers and a bit of irritation.
New blade in now....Wilkinson Made in England next.
that to me is one of the joys of DE shaving - at 10p a blade there really is no need to turn blades over and scrimp - as soon as you even feel it might be going blunt have a new one.
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In 10 years of DE shaving I have never turned a blade and therefore never had a problem like you described.
As noted above the blades are so cheap there is no point.
Applying pressure is not required either, but is something most people do after they have been cartridge shaving for a long time. Your muscle memory will change over time though.
Indeed, no need to, but giving mooman's suggestion a try. trying things is good....not everything works but some things will.
Yeah after something like 20 years of mach 3 use, its hard not to apply a bit of pressure! pfff...20 years wasting money on mach 3 cartridges.
You’re welcome mate, enjoy
I did say somewhere above do not turn a blade, don’t know anyone who does, 3/4 shaves max then bin
Pm/ email me later and i’ll go though the soaps I sent you
Wilkinson Made in England
Yup.
Huge disappointment... my favourite post-shave balm has been re-formulated to an inferior product. Can’t recommend ‘The Bluebeard’s Revenge’ anymore. 😢
I did say not everyone agrees that turning the blade works!
It isn’t to do with cost - more to do with routine.
Thought I'd do an update on what I've learnt so far.
After the first few shaves I've generally left the futur on 1 and t goes well for me.
Astra SP to start with, lots of weepers and a few nicks but then i had to learn! felt comfortable an got s good shave easily. only needed to shave every other day (my beard is not h densest or fastest growing, but has bristles like tree trunks). Did 5 shaves, the 5th was bad but then i did flip th blade too, might have got a 5th otherwise.
Next came a wilkinson sword made n england. sharp blade, similar to the astra, first shave a bit irritating but then improved, still learning the technique, stil got s few weepers but seemed to be getting better. excellent shave. 6th shave was irritating but i did also change soap and didn't do the new soap quite right.
third blade was a shark. found it dull and although not tuggy it didn't give as close a shave. smooth i guess, if i tolerated the less than perfect shave, if i did a 4th pass to get a closer shave the irritation was more, still slight compared to a mach 3 though i think. I got 4 shaves before the less than stellar performance made me bin it. no nicks or weepers with this blade though. oh and i tried the futur on 2 for the last couple of shaves which helped improve the closeness.
currently using a gillette silver blue. seems smooth but i probably ought to go back to the astra soon for a second comparison. a couple of very tiny weepers, blade is fairly sharp, getting a good shave no irritation.
looking forward to trying lot more blades, I've got some Nacets I'm keen to try, some voskhod, some personna...and among others some feathers. still a bit nervous of the sharper blades like feather and nacet, I won't to get my technique better on some of he less sharp blades first,
soaps I've tried courtesy of Holyzeus
dusy by kabinett, or is it kabinett by dusy? anyway, great soap, nice shave, use the bar and hands on my face to gt enough lather. expensive though
and another costly soap, LPL/ Le Pere Lucien. using my super cheap (£3.50) supposed badger brush from ebay to lather in the dish. I learnt, the lather needs to be wet. if its dry its not slick. however go wet and its really rather good too. I can work up a lather in 15 seconds and it is ample for 3 passes and buffing. I do feel like its the rel thing using the brush!
really enjoying the shaves and the learning experience, and my skin is enjoying only being shaved every other day.
You should do less shaves with each blade. I typically only do 2 or 3 from an astra blade. Usually two if ive left it for ages, three if ive been keeping up with shaving.. Id never go to 5 or turn it over. Blades are dirt cheap.
happy to replace as needed, but since every beard and skin type is different I think I need to learn for myself what mileage I get. Partly about learning to read the signs of differing performance too. I did the second shave with the gillette silver blue today, and while as with most blades so far the 2nd has been smoother than the first, I found it slightly duller and suspect I'll not get more than one more shave from it.
'kin' 'ell, yep, i was right, that Gillette Silver blue was only good for 2 shaves! I tried to compensate for it dulling slightly by going more aggressive with the rsaor setting, only to 2.5 mind...shave is ok but not stellar but the irritation is fairly bad! New blade fitted in readienss for next shave, a Supermax Super Stainless. Anyone know what they are like? Dull or sharp? I only have one, and also one Supermax blue diamond to try.
Do others find that many blades are better 2nd shave then first? Might have to try stropping on a bit of denim.
This morning was 3rd shave with the Supermax, I wasn't expecting much, first shave was poor, 2nd much smoother but blade not that sharp.... It seemed to be going the way of the Gillette silver blue, but today's third shave was awesome! Absolutely ZERO irritation and very very smooth/close result, DFS, verging BBS. Really surprised me, I thought I prefer sharper blades but if I could achieve today's results every time I'd be very happy.
I'm going back to an Astra sp next blade change. Really hoping for some good results as it seemed ok first time around and now my technique is much better.... Hopefully!
Has anybody tried Gillette Rubie or any of the Gillette 7 o'clock (yellow, blue, green or black)?
Gillette yellow and black - very good. BUT I don't get on with Astras and you do so you might not get on with Gillettes. Currently have a box of Feathers and Derbys also very good and I prefer slightly over the Gillettes
I'm going to try these, just because of the name and packaging

In true STW style, I have had a DE razor for a few years now. A Futur, with either Astra or Feather blades.
Thought it was great and didn't bother with the multi blade overpriced stuff from Gillette or Wilkinson Sword.
However, there was a FB link for a special offer from www.harrys.com, £4 delivery for a razor, 1 blade, gel and balm.
Bloody hell it's good. By far the smoothest, closest, shave I have ever had. Not one nick. More expensive than DE but a lot cheaper than the big brands. There stuff smells really good as well.
The Merkur is now redundant.
Harry's etc look interesting but I don't like the idea of a subscription/being charged and sent blades at their chosen speed and with their chosen gels and barms. 4 quid for the starter sample does seem excellent, but what is it after that?
BBSB, perhaps I prefer sharper blades, would you say the Gillette are more smooth/less sharp?
Love some of the blade names! Really really wanted to get on with Sharks!
Harry’s etc look interesting but I don’t like the idea of a subscription/being charged and sent blades at their chosen speed and with their chosen gels and barms.
You can cancel it anytime.
I only shave about once a week, use an electric trimmer to get rid of the stubble and then wet shave. Blades last me ages. I have cancelled my subscription and just buy the blades, £15 for 8. I have loads of soaps and gels to use up.
I don’t get on with Astras and you do so you might not get on with Gillettes. Currently have a box of Feathers and Derbys also very good
I can't remember which way round it was now, but I found either the Astra or the Derby to be dreadful.
Feathers have been a clear winner for me so far.
I found either the Astra or the Derby to be dreadful.
I found the Derby blades to be terrible. Used either Astra's or Feather's.
I've still got about 8 different blades to try, and plan to go back to Astras every 4th blade as my benchmark. I'm saving feathers until closer to the end as I hope I'll have the technique to match the blade by then. Also saving a blade they I think is a polsilver super iridium which I understand to be stunningly sharp too. In the mean time, voshkod, rapira X2, personna, dorco, Gillette nacet... I've a few to work through.
£15 for 8 Harry's blades, that is about the same as Mach 3 cartridges and presumably fusion etc. If the Harry gives a good shave though, then all good.
For those that like feathers,. Maybe worth trying Kai. Also Japanese, very very sharp I believe.... But only come in small packs and cost about 50p a blade!
£15 for 8 Harry’s blades, that is about the same as Mach 3 cartridges
Not like for like.In the arms race that is the rip off razor market, Harrys have 5 blades not 3. You need to compare them with the 5 bladed options and they are cheaper than them.
I would never have bothered without the special offer as I thought it was BS.
Give it a go. https://www.harrys.com/en/gb/trial
Ahh perhaps so. I never tried a fuson or anything else beyond the mach3...or w@nky mach3 turbo nitro w@nk blah blah....if they happened to be on sale and cheaper. I hadn't really thought the later stuff was more expensive again but it makes sense!
If you want to sell your futur, I'd take it, and maybe any other blades?
Commission a hand forged japanese steel cut-throat; kangaroo hide strop; badger bristle brush with unicorn horn handle; shaving soap made from lupin oil and angel's tears.
F me - what's wrong with gillette?
Have you tried a different razor instead of the blade sampling? sounds like the blade sampling can get very complicated and time consuming ... and taxing on the memory to remember exactly how good/bad the last shave was.
If you can find one on ebay - try a vintage gillette superspeed .. preferably a Red tip. If it doesnt give as great a shave as most people say - just resell on ebay to get your money back.
Blade sampling is time consuming for sure and not something I actually got too involved in, however, blades do vary enormously and razor/skin types play a huge part
Agreed it's so personal all this stuff. I've been DE shaving for a few years now following one of the other threads like this and mainly due to cost of multiblade cartridges. I've found feathers to be lethal but that was in the early days so should maybe try again. I use Derbys and I think last bought 100 blades for £10 with an arko stick thrown in. I got an Edwin Jagger razor for about £20 which I use but the handle is starting to go now. I'm so tight I tend to use each blade for a week and agree that the middle few days are best. I tend to have at least one day a week when I don't shave which helps with nicks and cuts healing. Also I've changed to shaving first then showering simply because it seems to help stem the blood flow better that way round. Not that there's normally much blood flow these days. On holiday I usually buy a few decent disposable razors rather than carry blades about but they're always disappointing 🙂
Blade sampling is something where time needs investing so I can see it putting people off, for others it's part of the fun. I got a selection on eBay from someone who said they had amassed them on their de journey and thought the samples would help another, about 18 blades of about 7 different types I think it was, for errr £4 ish. Then Holyzeus was very kind and sent me a similar sized selection of different blades and some soaps to try. I have enough different blades to try one each week until about Feb, and about a years worth of blade total if I were to use them all (unlikely, although none have been so bad I would object to using another)
So far I've just stuck to the futur. I bought that as it is adjustable and allows me to see if I prefer a more or less aggressive razor (this also varies with blades selected...... You could spend most of your shaving life doing a different combination each day I'm sure). I do have a vintage Gillette knack to try out too, again due to the kindness of H<span style="font-size: 0.8rem;">olyzeus</span>
Oh and as for remembering what is good or bad, that's partly why I've come back and updated here! I've made some Google notes too.... I'll never be sure of finding this thread in the future!
I have a gillette Rocket HD I looking to sell if anyone interested? I find the Rockets as close and smooth as the Red Tips. Only selling because its a double/spare and replacing it with an English Aristocrat #15. £35 posted .. no plate loss; email for pix if interested.
yes please mooman, that sounds interesting to try. could you send a couple of pics to my username at gmail dot com please?
ill pm you when i get chance later.
Of no real relevance to the thread but the date code on my Superspeed says Q1 1960, same as me.
This supermax blade is continuing to exceed expectations. She today felt great. I did find my stubble regrew quicker yesterday than for many blades, so I guess the shave isn't quite so close, even though it feels great straight after.
The vintage Gillette razors seem very worth investigating.
"she"?!
Lol! that was an auto text insert from the phone. not sure what i meant to say though!
Tried those Sputnik blades I posted a picture of - best selling razor blades in Russia apparently. Teflon coated and very good. £2.25/5
Ok so I've tried an Astra again and while it's sharp I find they aren't super smooth. I can shave with them, but already think there are better blades for me.
Tired a Gillette nacet....I had high hopes but flippin Eck! It was like a blunt potato peeler first go, awful. Went back today for a second go though and while it wasn't super sharp it was very very smooth today, 3 passes with futur on 3 and zero irritation or nicks. Beard regrowing quicker than with sharp blades though. Wednesday I tried a permasharp Stainless, in the gold tuck, made by Gillette in Russia apparently. Wow! Just wow!
Oh and I bought another load of blades to try, about 15 different tucks... It'll be next autumn before I'm through them!
Don't forget to revisit some stuff you tried at the beginning and dismissed.
As you get better at getting your angles right and learning your chops and making a decent lather, things get better and easier.
I revisited some stuff and glad I did as they were much better having improved myself.
Not read much of the thread (too lazy) but I did notice about the Qshave futur clone.
I also think it is excellent, couldn't believe it. Cheaper than chips as well.
Yes I intend to revisit blades. I'll probably give everything at least 2 chances, nothing I've had has been terrible so i'd be content to use them all again. I think though that I will eventually narrow down to about a top third, rotate through those nother time, halve again and so on.
So far its been , Astra SP, Wilkinson sword made in england, shark, gillette silver blue, vidyut supermax super stainless, gillette nacet an permasharp stainless in the go. Of those I'm using astra as my benchmark, it gives a great shave although I am sure i will better it as i don't find it super smooth, although I have had some fab shaves from it. I'll also return to the wilko. since the MiE version is no longer in production I bought a couple of tucks of the german made blade, i read its not quite so good but is pretty good so we shall see....I hope its a good blade for me. Also only tried it the once, but the permasharp was like being kissed by angels, it was awesome, I'll have that in the rotation for a while!
i just bought 5 new 5-packs tonight of ebay- shark, astra, 2x personna and a new one i couldn't not try - sputnik...
I got some of the sputnik to try too. plus loads of gillette...errr most of the different 7 oclocks and some platinums, rubies and gillette wilkos, some derby...some bluebird which turns out ARE derby, some polsilver, feathers (had some but bought another tuck as so many seem to say they are good), supermax blue diamond, and supermax super stainless. that;s on top of some personnas, dorcos and a few others I had already to try.
I only shave once a week, on saturday morning, so 25 baldes at 4x a go should do me for a while.
try as i might, i just dont get on with feathers - as far as i know they are Japanese steel (kill bill link there), but they just cut me to ribbons...
Just as an aside from the blade discussion, I recently went back to using shaving cream, rather than soap.
I used it initially and then my Wife bought me some posh German shaving soap in a nice wooden dish. But, to be honest I didn't find it that great. One pass over the skin took it all off and it just didn't work as well to lubricate the skin.
So I went back to the shaving cream recently and the difference is amazing. It is much slicker and stays on the skin, so you can go over the same area a few times and it's still nice and slippy. I'm not sure the shave is any closer, but it is much more comfortable.
I use the Taylor's of Bond St stuff.
I got some of the sputnik to try too
Let us know whether your world is set-alight by them...
bit of a hijack, but do any of you have hard water, and if so what cream/soap do you get on with?
ours is really hard, which means its difficult to get a good lather, in fact so difficult ive been using canned goo for a while now. id like to find something that feels lovely, foamy and slick.
Stumpy01.
I've used Trumpers shaving soap for years with, what I thought, was good results. I recently bought some Taylors Jermyn Street shaving creme and the difference between and soap and crime is night and day. Much more lather, really slick and smooth.
I also bought one of these after years as a face latherer. Again, a great improvement.
https://shavelounge.co.uk/product/proraso-shaving-mug/

Bigblackshed - yep, the Taylor's stuff is definitely my favourite shave cream. I use the Sandalwood one, but will probably try something different next time.
bit of a hijack, but do any of you have hard water, and if so what cream/soap do you get on with?
Yep, our water is stupid hard. Try this stuff....
I'm london so hardwater but have a softener. I was at mum's md week and her softener is playing up so the hot water was fairly hard. I used dusy by kabinett, one of the samples of expensive stuff holyzeus sent me, and it lathered ok still and it really stays on the skin after several passes....actually its tought to wash off! It has much more staying power than the la per lucien, another sample of posh stuff Holyzeus sent me. the dusy is tallow based, the lucien is glycerin based. So maybe ty the tallow based soaps?
I've bought some of the cheap soaps to try, wilkinson sword, arko, palmolive, all just a pound or 2
Well the nacet blade grew on me. it got better for about 3 or 4 shaves then showed a slow edge loss. my technique must be fair now I guess as using the futur on 3 for 3 passes I got nick and irritation free shaves with it. after about 4-5 shaves the nacet was merely 'cartridge close shaving' but it was still comfy. I did 9 shaves with it in the end. I'm sure i could have done another couple at least with no discomfort, but it was not giving more than an 'adequate cartridge close shave' so after the 9th i binned it.
I'm going to try stropping all my new blades for a while i think , as so many seem to improve for a shave or 2 I reckon i must be sensitive to the burrs initially.
Little update.
After the nacet blade i tried a permasharp, gillette made again i believe. first 2 shaves - wow, sooo smooth and soooo close! then it went to rats on the 3rd, bit early.
On to a Dorco Titan, a Vietnamese blade. This is I think the blade sainsbury sell in their own packaging, 2 quid for a tuck of 10. Well its a dull and tuggy blade but was nick free from shave 2 (I did some minor stropping on the back of a belt before using though, think it may have helped 1st shave) it wasn't bad...smooth but not amazingly close ... cartridge close. today was the 7th shave and that was one too many, it actually gave a BBS shave and no niks but quite high irritation. binned now.
A word on soaps. I used La Pere Lucien, a posh soap sample I got from Holyzeus, for about 8 weeks. I realised it goes a long way so despite its £20 odd cost it wouldn't break the bank, but for me it was nothing special. it took a while to lather and ws ok slick if lathr very wet but nothing amazing. I'm back to the Dusy sample...this is a tallow based soap and i love it. Comical lather in seconds, slick, robust, just great.
3 months in I think my technique is now pretty fair. I can consistently get nick and irritation free shaves, using the futur on 3, and get at least cartridge close, often a fair bit closer. looking back I think it took 7 or 8 weeks to get there. I much prefer the shave to my old mach 3, overall its a pleasure now. I can get a great shave from almost any blade it seems although i prefer the non tuggy and closer results from sharper blades. I can also get the worst shaves ever on a first shave (I'm hoping stropping will help a lot there) and when i go one too many! The only downside is it does still take me a while.
Now I seem to have decent technique I feel confident enough to have fitted a Feather blade for the next outing. Its been well stropped on the back of a belt so I hope it will be sharp and smooth from the off. we shall see.
Nice one.
It's going well.
I have tried all sorts of soaps and razors and blades.
As you say, it is nice when you start to get things dialled in.
It is a pleasure to shave isn't it?
Soaps last so long it is nuts. No cans and plastic lids being binned either.
It is also nice not to be throwing more plastic in the bin in the form of cartridges.
Just a slither of recyclable metal.
I really like feather blades.
I don't do anything other than stick em in and shave.
They don't tend to last as long as others though. I assume because they are sharp they are also thinner edged.
Yes, I look forward to shaving! Skin much better too. Helped by only having to shave alternate days now as each shave is so good.
Don’t bother stropping the blades. All you are doing is taking the new edge off, you are then shaving with a used blade. More than likely one with nicks, bumps and dull patches. The reason you are finding new first shave blades are nicking you or irritation is because your Futur is too aggressive for your skin. Unless you have a weeks worth of growth then dial the razor back to 1, maybe 2, until you have dulled the blade a bit with a couple of shaves.
How many passes are you doing, out of interest? DE shaving is about stubble reduction on each pass, not trying to get a skin stripping shave in one pass.
In response to how long your shave takes it should be all about the preparation. Massaging in a good preshave oil or cream will improve a shave more than experimenting with blades and trying to use an aggressive razor.
I'm doing 3 passes, with, across and against.
Stropping is about prepping and edge, polishing it, removing any burrs. with Dr blades there's plenty of evidence that they get sharper with first and summertime secund use too, as any coating is removed, stropping also does this. So I'll try it and see how I get on. I don't think aggressiveness is the issue as I have been setting the futur to 1 for the first shave. Yet I'm normally fine now for 3 passes on 3 on subsequent shaves.
That said, 1st feather shave this morning was truly poor! In its defence I was rushed and prep was poor, so I will not write it off yet, however it was not close even after a buff (very rarely do I need a buff) not smooth and left high irritation.
I think I have seen a number of people saying that about feathers. Second shave being better.
That is what it is all about, finding what works for you.
Might as well enjoy finding it.
Same with the prep.
My stubble used to be tougher and prep made very little difference, now it needs very little prep.
I found argan oil soaking could make a diiference.
Now I use heat and soap. (There's an article somewhere)
Hot water on face in shower, soap on stubble, leave it on while shower as normal. Rinse off and shave after shower.
But people find different things work better.
I've not tried oil yet, generally I've been finding hot water hydration (shower or flannel) and a washed face is ample. This morning was a rush, plus I've been kicked out the family bathroom and the downstairs loo with its tiny basin had become my shave den.... Small basin and no flannel to hand meant just a quick splash of hot water.... It wasn't enough hydration. I need to buy some more flannels.
The blade stropping should tackle the 'poor first shave' they some blade have. Not this morning though! I'm off the view it's not a sharpness/aggressiveness issue .. for example, the permasharp was insanely sharp but smooooth from the off,. Yet many less sharp blades like the vidyut were poor on shave one then for much much better.
Still, if after I've tried it I find it doesn't help me, I pack it in. For now it's cost nothing and takes 60 seconds on first fitting the blade.
You folks who are trying lots of different blades, which ones come in cardboard packs rare than little plastic boxes? I heard heard that Astra might
Most come in cardboard rather than plastic
I wonder if it depends on where you buy them the last three type I've bought have all come in plastic boxes of 10
Like I said, prep is the most important bit. You will get a better shave with good prep and a mild razor and blade than you will worrying about stropping and the setting on your razor.
And stop shaving against the grain. That is a sure fire way to nick, cut, and razor burn your face. The hair then sits below the skin surface, then some hairs don’t break through before the next shave, they will just raise a small bump, then you nick the top of the bump off on the next shave. Stop it and your skin will thank you.
Thanks for your comments but everybody is different. Currently I seem to get on well with against the grain. SOme blades I set the futur to 1 for that pass but others I'm fine with at 3. This monrings feather shave was the cause of irritation, but zero nicks or weepers. Been a while since I've had one. Without going ATG I don't get very close. If I could get decently close without it I'd try it for a while to see if i had any benefit. I could try a double XTG I guess, any other suggestons to try?
of the blades I've tried so far, only the feather are in plastic. other plastic tucks i have..bluebird, derby...errr....wilko sword german....rest all cardboard tucks. All the gilletes come in card
Yep - I agree with the prep over the fussing with blades. Soaking my face in hot water before lathering is a must; otherwise no matter what razor and blade I use, it just feels like I was plucked not shaved.
In fact I totally agree with bigblackshed - ATG is not the best method for anywhere except the neck area. It is a sure way of exposing your poor technique, and increasing your chances of irritating your skin needlessly.
Suggestions other than ATG ... try a muhle r41.
Pretty much as close as you`ll get without removing the skin. The r41 isnt as aggressive as its made out, but it is efficient for sure.
Please can I have recommendations on online de blades? Bargain basement prices but still sharp. Also I really fancy an Edwin jagger Chatsworth, about £70 ish, worth it?
Thanks for info neilneville. I've probably just been unlucky having tried feather, merkur and muhle which all come in plastic
I put together an order of 14 or 15 tucks of different blades from an ebay seller called de-razorblades-uk. Came quick and when i raised a slight oddity, a tuck of bluebirds seemed odd as the blades themselves are marked derby, plus I only hd 4 not 5, he sent out 2 more tucks for free. So seems a very decent seller.
I think there are cheaper sellers for bigger orders of single blade types, the salon packs, have a search on ebay.
Hmm yes I could try the futur out at 4, 5 or 6 and 2 passes, although honestly, I'm not generally finding ATG a problem.
I disagree about not fussing on blades, I've tried errr...8 or so (and have about 15 more to try!) and I've found them all very different. So far I'd say I could happily use any (except the feather, i hope that isn't as bad as this morning though), and would learn the technique for each, but I am finding them very different. absolutely loved the permasharp....but others like the Shark, vidyut and titan I'm not so keen on.
While I don't disagree with you mooman ( I see that a lot of people are all about the preparation)
in general.
Just want to say that it isn't the same for everyone.
My personal experience is actually very different from yours.
I have tried some forms of preparation and it seems to make my skin too soft and easier to cut rather than the stubble.
I also find that products seem to do similar and post shave stuff I always have found an irritant.
I find that a number of soaps sting me to varying degrees.
I used to think it was my technique that was leading to a slight after shave sting, until I realised it was some soaps and pre and post products that I felt I should try.
I also go atg. In fact with cartridges, I only ever did one pass atg. They were multibladed though.
I now go wtg (ish) all over and then atg.
Funnily enough I find atg on the neck way harder than on the cheek and chin area.
I also find efficient razors with sharp blades way easier to use.
I am aware that it might be down to technique, but I am lazy and it works.
I am not saying that it is right for everyone, I am not recommending anything, I am just emphasising that we are all different. I am still very much a noob of only a few years non-cartridge shaving.
It is good to read others examples though as things that they might try and find what works for them.
Also I really fancy an Edwin jagger Chatsworth, about £70 ish, worth it?
Personally I have enjoyed trying loads of different razors.
It seems to me that the only way of finding whether a razor is worth it is trying things out.
I have bought cheap second hand razors (and some barbicide) to try things that can be sold for a similar price to what you bought them at.
Bit like bikes. Try it out and see what you think, then you have something to compare to.
(But razors are way cheaper.)
No way would I pay £70 for the Edwin jagger Chatsworth ... its chrome plated pig iron. For that serious money you cound get a new stainless steel RazorRock Mamba or Game Changer .. or go the retro route and pick up a Red Tip/HD Rocket/Brit Aristocrat for much less.
Or pay £20 and get a r41 head and put it on your fave handle.
... I remember someone here who had plenty of handles too😂
Anyone shave their head using these things? Or would that be asking for a big bloody mess?
Plenty do, as long as it’s not an aggressive razor it’s fine
The aggressive description is a bit of a red herring.
They are typically just efficient razors with a bit more blade feel. As long as you know how to use them properly, then you got as much chance of nicking yourself as using a mild razor.
They are after all SAFETY razors designed to take the risk of cuts away.
When Gillette started making safety razors they purposefully designed early models to give a fair bit of blade feel because that is what men were used to having used straight razors .. these are now regarded as aggressive razors based primarily on feel; they were typically no more efficient.
After the war when men were required to shave every day after being in the military they started to make razors that were as efficient but smoother on the face ... and their sales exploded!
It is only recently as DE has had a bit of a renaissance that people have jumped on the aggressive is better thing.
Once you get technique right - which isn’t difficult- you can safely use any DE on face; head .. and more delicate areas too.
Ps.
Dave - try a Muhle r41 head ( https://shavelounge.co.uk/product/muhle-r41-open-comb-de-razor-head/ ) ... if the HD didn’t do it, then this will.
Aggressiveness might be a Red Herring as such and yep blade feel is an indication but it’s not all about technique.
I can’t use mild razors as more passes/buffing leads to irritation for me
I use “more efficient” razors as two passes gets me a DFS which I prefer
No mild razor on the planet can do that..
The superspeed flair tip is about as mild as you can get imo. There is no blade feel at all - yet if you compare it to the Red tip or even the r41 there is very very little difference to the closeness of the actual shave ... even though feeling the blade of the latter two may convince you there is.
Only real noticeable difference I feel is the efficiency of how they deal with thicker stubble. The wider blade gap of those deemed aggressive doesnt get clogged up as quick as the narrower gapped milder razors.
What razor you using Holyzeus?
Cheers chaps. So whats a not so aggressive razor then, any recommendations?
Houndlegs, what’s your budget? Although you really can’t go wrong with a Merkur or similar to start with
Mooman, down to just a Blackland and a Charcoal Lvl 3 now and I don’t see any more additions really (well I do have other DE’s and straights that I don’t use)