I like to keep it simple as just use witch hazel.Finish with an aftershave you like and you've got it licked. I like the alcohol/menthol ones from again, WSP
I like to keep it simple as just use witch hazel.Finish with an aftershave you like and you've got it licked. I like the alcohol/menthol ones from again, WSP
Clubman Pinaud bay rum.Not to threadjack, but semi-related... Anyone got any aftershave recs? I love the way I feel (and smell) after applying it and am looking for new ones to try.
I like the alcohol ones, for the burn when applied. Clubman ones are great, but they can tell three houses down when I wear them. When I want the same burn but with a more subtle scent, I use Proraso Green aftershave.Not to threadjack, but semi-related... Anyone got any aftershave recs? I love the way I feel (and smell) after applying it and am looking for new ones to try.
My advice.. do it...
3rd.. The technique is different than a cartridge.. short light strokes, not a single pull. dont apply pressure, let the weight of the thing do the work. Look on Youtube.. theres this scottish dude that works at a razor company, watch that for technique
4th.. Everyones face is different, get a blade sampler off of Amazon to find the right one for your face
5th Get a shaving bowl... one that retains heat, like ceramic or marble or stone
6th Buy a quality shave cream, dont use the stuff in the can...
7th Get a decent badger brush.. skip the boar..
8th.. expect cuts till you get the hang of it
Merkur 34C is a fine place to start. One I liked more, and comes in a myriad of designs, is any variant of the Edwin Jagger DE89. It’s a gentle shave, but effective enough, and good for every day.
Browse the badger and blade forum for a great load of advice. Plus, the pipe subforum over there needs a breath of fresh air.
. Probably doesn't need to be said here but sometimes the old ways are the best ways.
My reccomendation for a start would be a Gillette adjustable like a Fat boy or the cheaper slim model (eBay). That way you can dial it in the way you like. The dial adjusts the blade gap and thus the aggressiveness of the shave.
Get a NEW Gillette Heritage
Available at Amazon only ($35).
Awesome shaver! More aggressive than a Merkur 34c in a good way.
Last shaver you'll ever buy.
https://www.amazon.com/Gillette-Heritage-Inspired-Double-Safety-Razor/dp/B07XPRRV9Y/ref=sr_1_1?crid=CL7XN24FPZTP&keywords=gillette+heritage&qid=1582887580&sprefix=gillette+heri,aps,232&sr=8-1
I find they shave closer than a multi-blade like Mach three. Avoid blades like Feather until you get the hang of shaving only with the weight of the razor.
Once I switched to Merkur.. not a nick in sight.
I also have a fancy badger brush, bowls, etc... but to be brutally honest just wetting the soap puck and then applying directly to the wet face in circular motions followed by palm/fingers gets as good a lather as putzing around with the brush and bowl
Think of it like you would your tamper. Just enough force to keep it following the contours of your face. The blades are super sharp and don't need much force to cut through hairs.So you don't apply any pressure to the actual razor?
I'm still very much in the 'looking around' phase, but the Merkur keeps drawing me back.
I was afraid i would need all this 'kit' to get started. Is it kind of like how when someone starts with a pipe, you suggest a cob or cheaper briar, then move upwards to better briar?
Like I said I am not looking to start a new collection or anything. I just want to get a good razor and find my blade type and go from there.