I may have to try this DE shaving. How does it deal with thick stubble as I only shave once a week?
Generally better than the triple blade nonsense that IME gets clogged much more easily.
I may have to try this DE shaving. How does it deal with thick stubble as I only shave once a week?
This is the truth. After a week they're ready for the bin.You must've been ripping your face off. A week with a Gillette and mines is done.
I may have to try this DE shaving. How does it deal with thick stubble as I only shave once a week?
I may have to try this DE shaving. How does it deal with thick stubble as I only shave once a week?
Double-edge shaving is great - it's very cheap and you get a fantastically close shave.
However, unless you're some sort of pro with it, there's no such thing a quick shave. You have to take your time and treat it and more of an event, otherwise you end up with some nasty cuts. For that reason, I gave it up and went back to guarded razors.
I can shower, shave, **** and be out the door in 10 minutes with a DE. Never cut myself either.
That's awesome. However, perhaps I wasn't as adept as you or potentially have more difficult skin/facial hair.
My 'traditional barber' initially recommended the DE razor to me as they sell them directly to customers. After I informed him of my decision to stop buying, he seemed to suggest that many people had reported the same issue. I would suggest the OP tried them, but I'd say that they're not for everyone.
This.DE blades and a badger brush and some sandalwood shaving soap and that's you set for ages.
I may have to try this DE shaving. How does it deal with thick stubble as I only shave once a week?
Ha same from eBay.I bought 100 feather blades around 6 years ago for £20. I'm still using them.
I bought 100 feather blades around 6 years ago for £20. I'm still using them.