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I know the Merkur is the STW razor of choice but what else will I need So I can fill my Christmas present list?
Audi?
brush
Brush, stand for both is useful, nice shaving cream
Brush
A multi-pack of Feather blades
Taylors shaving barber shop shaving cream is a favourite of mine.
Oh and a shower mirror with a suction cup mount. I shave in the shower so have the mirror on the enclosure glass.
A good straight razor for when you [i]really[/i] need a close shave.
Or for when some slaaaag needs teachin' a lesson.
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I'd suggest a sample pack of razors (via Ebay) to work out what suits you best.
And a mug if using soap.
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I have a merkur futur razor in the bathroom cabinet you're welcome to for a few beer tokens. I couldn't get on with it and have reverted to the safety razor I inherited from my granddad, he used it for 40years+ and it's still going strong.
marty - I find I can get a lather going in a cupped hand in the shower. Saves on clutter anyway.
he he, £35 for a shaving brush.
That's funny 🙂
Yeah, get a sample pack of blades. Seems to be different blades suit different people
a lather going in a cupped hand
*s****s*
I have a merkur futur razor in the bathroom cabinet you're welcome to for a few beer tokens.
If the OP doesn't want it, I'll happily take second refusal.
Cheers bigG email sent can spend more on a decent brush now!!
Did exactly as OP last Christmas. Under instruction after reading on her I was bought a Merkur Futur and soap and nice brush as pressie. Got myself one of the blade selection packs as recommended here and you wouldn't believe how different the different blades feel on your skin.Be prepared for a 2 month learning curve with a bit of blood! I'm now pretty reliable unless rushed and the get the best shave ever if I do it right.
As well as improving the technique, the best step forward was getting pre-shave oil. I've the blue beard one but I guess any would do. I currently use that along with the feather blades which seemed so much smoother that the others (for me!)
