I e-mailed that to my wife at work a while ago and she didn't get it. She showed it to a few of her friends at work and asked what the joke was and they all laughed at her.
I'm still paying for that one!!!!:smiley19:
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I did not shave today...I may not tomorrow. :smiley20:
So I like this Mantic guy. Has anyone checked out his shaving videos? Here is a link to him talking about his videos success. From there you can go to all his videos and check out some of his actual lessons. Great stuff:) I'm excited to get this going with in the week.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=l7lOJepzKvM
Been apprehensive about trying this. Got the razor, got the blades, I received some really nice stuff in my secret Santa. Well I decided to finally give it a go and ordered a brush tonight. Tweezerman Deluxe Badger hair brush, cost me $10 with free shipping. Looking forward to getting it and finally trying this wetshaving thing. When I finally nut up and do it I'll let you guys know.
I've always been interested with the idea of this form of shaving. Have always wanted to use a straight razor, but since I don't want to kill myself I figured I'd go with the d/e safety razor. Placed an order today with everything I need, so whenever everything comes in I'll post a pic.
There is still a learning curve here so be careful. It is not as hard as Straights to learn but nothing like a new multi blade. Watch the video above it will help, as well as do not use pressure where with the new razors you do. and be aware of the angle which is also not a worry with the new ones. Your shaves will not be as good at first so do not expect them to be but with practice they will be better and also your skin will improve.
Happy Shaving:smiley4:
so quick question. i was checking these safety razors out with increasing interest since going to the store when i needed more blades and seeing the unreal price! so my question is, i know the single bades are cheaper, but do they last as long? i get about 15 shaves out of my mach 3 blades. just trying to get a breakdown to see if these guys are more cost effective.
Say what???:smiley22: 15 shaves out of 1 Mach III blade?? Sorry dude, but I have fairly fair hair and when I used those, I used to get maybe a week out of 'em and that was skipping days shaving at times 'cause I hated it so much.
As for cost of DE blades, don't look in stores. There are many vendors on-line for them. Check Derby or Feather.
When you care about a close comfortable shave, you throw away the blades a lot sooner. Anyway DE blades are about 15 cents and last about a week. YMMV depending on your beard, water quality, shaving habits, etc.
Well Newfie, now you've gone and done it. I've gone and joined another board...B&B. I have supplies on the way and it seems the brewing of another obsession/addiction/disorder.
spiffy
Just got in some creams today, still waiting on my brush though.
I also joined the other day, alot of good info there.
I've received all of my order except for the razor, I think they planned it that way so I would suffer.
Well the brush came in today. So I tried the whole thing. Used the new brush, it's a travel sized Tweezerman badger hair brush, the shaving soap from Santa, smells of tobacco and leather, and my antique Gillette safety razor. Not nearly as scary as I thought it would be. I didn't get a super close shave as I was a bit timid but I did it and I feel good about that.
Hey Newf I did some checking and the Razor with the blue handle is a Gillette Knack, number is N1 I'm going to look up the number and see what the date is I am also curious to learn more about this razor.
Found it, Knack razor from the first quarter of 1968. Sweet deal.
Just picked up a tube of C.O. Bigelow from Bed Bath & Beyond. It's made by Proraso. I like it :smiley20:. It's got Eucalyptus Oil in it, and when you do that final rinse with the cold water, ewww weee ... feels good. I'd definately recommend it.
I also picked up some Neutrogena Razor Defense After Shave. I had a problem with my face drying out the next day. This stuff has really helped alot.
I got in a tub of Nancy Boy, too. But I haven't tried it out yet.
LMAO! I didn't know you were "Taz" on B&B. Cool. I remeber reading that thread and drooling over your pics of your work on that "shaving kingdom" you created. Great job. I have nothing like that but it did inspire me a little to atleast upgrade my shaving area. http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=30710 :smiley2:
Oops. I clicked on the pic links on your first post and it was taz's shave den, not yours. Anyways, small world. glad there are some other wet-shavers here.
So from that link it looks like you are a woodworker as well! I am big time into making furniture. I actually just got into wet shaving a few weeks ago.
Plus I think Taz recently joined us over here not to long ago.
spiffy
Spiffy,
I don't feel I'm good enough to be called a "woodworker" but, yes, I do dabble a bit. The larger medicine cabinet came out pretty good and I've already built another for the other bathroom, but have yet to tackle a larger piece of furniture. My wife has been wanting me to build an entertainment center, but I've just not come up with a design I like yet.
...and welcome to wetshaving! I get better shaves with my Merkur Slant than I've ever gotten in my life with any cartridge razor or electric. Just like Newf said, I always dreaded having to shave, but now I actually look forward to it. Very similar to how, once I started smoking cigars, I look forward to getting off work so I can go out back and sit down with a cigar after dinner.
I actually read a thread over at B&B awhile back about cigar smoking and started searching the internet about cigars and stumbled upon this place. At some point I'll probably read a thread over here about custom pencil sharpeners and go join a pencil sharpening forum :smiley36:
Ok, you guys have really got me interested in this D/E shaving craze. Im thinkin about pickin up a brush and razor and the whole deal.
Any recommendations on what to get for starting out and where to buy from?
ok so i had to join the SRP group after going through and reading some of those threads and seeing some of those straights i also went out and got some soaps and creams and brush and bowl and now i have some blades on the way that i cant wait to clean up and get them shave ready. thanks for turning me onto this new wonderful way to shave.
There's plenty of great vendors who either are members on Badger&Blade.com or who are highly recommended. Hang out there for a while and you'll come up with a bunch of leads.
If you're looking for a "Newbie Package", PM me and I might be able to hook you up with a good Pure Badger brush, one of several Gillette razors I've bought and don't use any more plus a couple of soaps & creams.
Bumping this old relic of a post with a video I posted on Youtube this week... I've been shaving with a straight edge since about the last time someone posted in this thread, three years now... And it is the best way, and only way everyone should shave:)
The crazy thing is, I only started to shave with a straight edge because of this thread!
Here's a short video of my shaving routine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVTeJgFH-gE
I'm thinking of adding some more videos soon about how to strop the blade and make a nice shaving cream foam:smiley17:
Roham,
What brand of shave cream do you use?
For the last 6 months I've been using Taylor of Bond Lemon & lime, just emptied
I cracked open a new jar of Cyril R. Salter French Vetiver. Wonderful quality cream.
The scent is exactly the same a Guerlain Vetiver, A cologne I use on a regular basis.
I have not tried a straight razor yet, I use my fathers 50yr old Star brass saftey razor with wilkinson blades.
Paddy
Hey Paddy,
I mix the Nivea Shaving cream and the Williams Mug soap to get my foam. The Nivea shaving cream was actually a different german named brand I had never heard of until I guess Nivea bought them out at some point in the past couple years.... Still is the same cream though I think. The straight edge is great way to get back to our roots and try something new but in no way is it necessary. I found a gold plated safety razor from 1930 at a garage sale! $20 bucks hehe
Those shaving creams look great, I think I'm gonna order me on and try it out! Which should I try first?
I just recently bought some Williams pucks. Actually used it today for the second time to get a good close shave for a wedding. It's cheap, easy to come by, and provides a great shave. Though today's shave wasn't as good as the first time I used it, as I accidently dropped the loaded brush in the sink the first time. :smiley12: Based on that, I used a lot more water than normal, but seems it still wasn't enough. I'm thinking I just plain don't use enough water ever. Guess I really need to try starting from scratch.
I'd bet the opposite, too much water. I find that if I soak my brush while I shower then squeeze the excess water out it's fine.
As far as soaps I love Mama bears soaps. I have the unscented and the dragon's blood.
I use these when I travel. They are a nice cross between a soap puck and a cream jar. If used correctly they should last 6-8 months.
http://www.amazon.com/Omega-Eucalypt...2477336&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Proraso-Shavin...2477554&sr=1-2
They are inexpensive and do a fine job. I've found some of the OTC soap puck just don't lather well. Once you have tried a GOOD Itailian or British cream you will never go back.Also always have a secong lather bowl to work the cream in ( same with soap puck). Any small bowl out of the cuboard will work. I just happen to use this.
http://www.westcoastshaving.com/Hand...een_p_804.html
It took me awhile to find what worked best for me...started using a generic puck my wife bought me at the grocery store (I do not recommend this :smiley36: ) to Proraso, to C.O. Bigelow, was then given some Cremo Cream for Christmas last year as well as a kit from Art of Shaving. Tried both and liked both, but ended up sticking with the AOS cream. It's a bit pricey in the store, but it can be found cheaper online. I've found that a tub will last about 6 months or so.
That said, I found that having a decent brush made the most difference- my wife also bought me a generic (synthetic) brush from the same grocery a few years back. Upgrading to a better brush was night and day.
I tried the AOS, but it was a bit to Loose for me. I like a firmer cream.
As far as brushes I use
http://www.truefittandhill.com/detail_00182__17.html
The Cremo Cream is wonderfull , but pricey ~!