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darxus ([personal profile] darxus) wrote2009-03-10 07:52 pm
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[safety_razor] My first shave with a safety razor.

I'm really bummed that I've gotten tired of my straight razor. I couldn't get it sharp enough for my happiness in comparison to the much easier modern plastic cartridge razor. I got the recommended hone, had a good strop, watched the videos, spent a lot of time on it. Don't know if it's my technique or the technology.

But the modern razors still clog ridiculously. Last time I shaved with a modern Gillette disposable one of the two blades got clogged so bad I gave up trying to unclog it. Not to mention the price scam.

So I tried a safety razor, which is what those double sided really thin flat razor blades are actually made for. What people mostly used between straight razors and cartridge razors. Just one blade, I figured not so much clogging (obviously the straight razor doesn't clog at all).

I used a Gillette (otherwise unmarked) blade (probably not the "Swedish" type) and a Gillette Knack / Slim-Twist / G2000 razor that [livejournal.com profile] beowabbit had around and was willing to let me play with. I also used regular shaving cream. I have yet to try the brush / soap dish method.

I'm entirely happy with the results, particularly given the fact that this is a blade no-one would recommend. Relatively no clogging problems. One time I took the blade out of the razor and rinsed each individually which you obviously can't do with a cartridge razor. Oh, and I hadn't shaved in two weeks.

Tomorrow at lunch I'll probably play with the razors they have at the tobacco shop in Harvard Square (their hours suck), maybe buy a razor, and either buy decent blades or order a sample pack.

I actually even recommend that reasonable people use safety razors instead of modern cartridge razors. Modern razor cartridges cost about 2.84 times as much as good (Merkur) double edged blades.

[identity profile] zzbottom.livejournal.com 2009-03-11 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
The clogging is one thing I had grown to loathe about disposables. Head hair is especially fine to jam into them. One of the things I really enjoy about the Mach III/Fusion design is the flow-through cartridge which allows the whiskers to completely pass through the blades and out the other side.