I started shaving with DE razors 7 years ago. The difference in quality of a shave between DEs and cartridges is significant. And my razors now are much better than what I started with.
I spent 1 1/2 years shaving with straight razors only. A big part of the draw for me is restoring hundred year old razors and honing. I can actually get closer shaves with aggressive DEs, but there’s just something about the straights.
All of it is old school, kind of like smoking pipes.
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DE? Do you mean safety razors? Oh you mean double edge. I've always called them safety razors.
I've been looking for a couple of good carbon steel straight razors on eBay. I've seen some listed as carbon, but they were stainless. Or carbon stainless. Not sure how I feel about carbon stainless.
I want a couple so I can still shave when one needs sharpening. I think 2 will be sufficient. I can always use one of my safety razors.
I used to get razor burn or break out. But I asked a lot of questions and found out if you use a hot towel like the pros, or cold, some people cold works better. Use a preshave oil before lathering up, and never shave without the oil and soap.
Soap or cream is a matter of preference. I think the soap is usually slicker and lasts longer. It may also have ingredients that are beneficial to your skin.
I also use a scuttle. One of the hollow ones. I put hot water in it and it keeps the soap warm.
After following all that, shaving actually became enjoyable. I never shave completely. I like to have a mustache and beard in one form or another. I change it up.
Has anyone used one of those shavettes?
How well does it work?
How is it compared to a straight razor?
Any noticeable difference?
From my research there are people that swear by shavettes or by the straight razor. Some say there's no real difference, others claim one or the other is better. My guess is I'll have to find out for myself. Thanks