I'm still on the fence whether i'm going to stick a safety razor, but I know i'm sticking with the build-your-own lather and am very intrigued by the scuttles. I have a mug right now and i'm not a fan of it at all, and if I spend a little more than just a bowl I can get one of these that seem awesome.There's bill bowl from Dirty Bird Pottery: http://www.dirtybirdpottery.com/shavinggear.html
Or the new one from Fine Accoutrements: https://www.fineaccoutrements.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=FLB
And also LadySea: http://www.ladysea.net/pottery/shaving.php
If you want to keep the lather warm, you can check out scuttles too. They use a reservoir of hot water to keep the upper bowl portion warm.
I guess mileage varies but I have pretty sensitive skin and safety razors and wet shaving have been more kind to it than any electric razor ever was.Oh, so I defected to electric shavers, sorry.
Bought a top of the line Braun shaver and never looked back. There's just no way I could spend the time & antagonize my skin with wet shaving for work every morning
(sensitive skin + quite a pronounced beard over here)
This is kinda why I'm switching. I have sensitive skin and as a result always either have a shadow even after shaving or a lot of pain. Hoping one blade sorts this issue!If you avoid safety-razor shaving because your skin is sensitive, you might be cutting your skin to spite your face. I would imagine the typical shave consists of once with the grain, once across the grain, and once against. That's how I shaved with a Mach 3 all through the Schick Hydro 5, and now with a Merkur. That's three passes of a single razor-blade on my skin. A Mach 3 has nine blade passes; the Schick has fifteen!
I can't decide if I should buy a new high-end electric razor or get a nice safety razor/brush/cream combo. Time isn't an issue as of now in the mornings for me, I just don't want to have to constantly be switching blades for fear of getting razor bumps.
When do you usually shave?
Here is my new gear I bought a few days ago, but just came today so it may not be until Friday or Saturday until I shave.
Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Shaving Cream Bowl
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007MW2ZW/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Merkur Long Handled Safety Razor
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NL0T1G/?tag=neogaf0e-20
50 Big Ben Super Stainless Double Edge Safety Razor Blades x2
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002VSU36K/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Feather Styling Razor Disposal Case
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DWGEY1K/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Pull a stupid move while shaving nick my lip and boy did that bleed for a bit. Cannot believe something I do almost every other day I pull this stupid move.
I've worked my way to the Derby portion of my razor sampler pack.
Ow. My fucking face. These things last one shave and they're done.
I have worked my way through my sampling kit and now in a runoff to select my razor brand. I like derby, shark, and the gilettes (7 o'clock and silver blue) so I am shaving with them again.
For me the worst was feather and blue bird. I am planning on posting my results when I finish.
Definitely. Just get a sampler pack of blades to go along with it.Would this package be a suitable place to start?
I just ran out of my tub of Art of Shaving Unscented Shaving Cream.
Any recommendations for a unscented/sensitive skin shaving cream? I'm not unhappy with the above product just wanted to try something new.
Probably also need to get more aftershave balm too.
I've recently started with wet shaving. But I'm having problems building a good lather on my face. It feels thin and wet, but the shavings have turned out ok. Today it didn't feel that wet, but I cut myself many times. My face looks like a mess.
What kind of soap/cream are you using? A lot of time the answer comes down to more; more product, more water, more time building the lather. Seems a little counter-intuitive to add more water to make it less thin, but some soaps just like it that way.
I'm using a soap from L'Occitane.
Soak the soap in warm water before you use the presoaked brush on it.
Are you supposed to put any pressure with a safety razor? I picked up a van den hagen safety razor and seems a lot better than I was getting. What's the benefit of more expensive safety razors?
Soak the soap in warm water before you use the presoaked brush on it.
Yup, this. And the L'Occitane soap is a hard one, so try loading the brush for longer before you start building the lather.
I'm finding that even after shaving, I can still see small stubbles. So, my face doesn't look 100% clean. I assume I need a more aggressive configuration?
I am liking it, but I'm having something of a hard time with lather. I just don't get a lot of lather, and feel like I'm spending too much time whipping it up, and then a lot just gets stuck in the brush. Might that just be because of the cheap soap and brush? Or do you guys think that with time I'll develop technique and it won't be an issue?
Is it the Van der Hagen set? That is what I started with. The soap that comes with it is really hard to lather up, but the brush doesn't seem to be that bad - I still use it. Instead try Proraso, you can't go wrong and much easier to lather up.I hadn't gone all in before with the shave soap and brush, since I don't have to shave that often. One can of Barbasol lasted me about three years, but when it ran out I didn't want to drop a ton of money at the Art of Shaving on premium stuff if I didn't know that I'd like using it. Target had a cheap setup for $25 with a plastic handled brush, a bowl, some soap, and a plastic hanger that I got.
I am liking it, but I'm having something of a hard time with lather. I just don't get a lot of lather, and feel like I'm spending too much time whipping it up, and then a lot just gets stuck in the brush. Might that just be because of the cheap soap and brush? Or do you guys think that with time I'll develop technique and it won't be an issue?
I also got Shea Moisture aftershave, thinking that since it was just $4 it wasn't much of a gamble, but it works really, really well. Sometimes I get really bad razorburn on the corners of my chin, but it gets rid of all the irritation and redness in just a minute or two. I haven't had an ingrown hair or anything else any time that I've used it.
That's the exact set. I like the smell of the soap that it came with, so I'll probably use it until it's gone before I get more. I'm picky about scents, so I'm going to have to go to a soap maker or a shaving shop I think when I get my next soap.Is it the Van der Hagen set? That is what I started with. The soap that comes with it is really hard to lather up, but the brush doesn't seem to be that bad - I still use it. Instead try Proraso, you can't go wrong and much easier to lather up.