Anyone here shave with a straight razor?
DjArcadian
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I'm sick of paying for Mach3 razors. Anyone shave with a straight razor? Is it tricky and does it produce results as good? There's something inherently masculine about using one but scrapping an open faced razor against your face doesn't seem like such a smart idea.
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think i may even have an extra one. or you should be a able to get one off ebay for pretty cheap.
I tried one a few years back, and it was some scary shit, that blade is one SHARP mofo, and you have to get the angle just as you draw the blade down or up if you like.
One slip sideways and its a nick or your ass depending how much pressure you use.
Good luck
I myself dry shave with a Venus womans blade.....if you want the smoothest shave youve ever had, use your womans Venus razor if she has one.
The refills are cheaper than the mach 3 and they snap right on the mach 3 wand, and if you and the woman are both using the same type blades, you can get mega packs at costco or sams club and beat the price some more, not only do you get a closer shave, they stay sharp longer,
I use one a month...and remeber I DRY shave, so it hasta be sharp.
That sounds terrible, shaving is cruel enough, but that sounds like torture.
I don't shave anymore, maybe a few times a year max. Years of everday shaving
got to be a drag so now.....
I rock a beard, and when it gets too long, or I just feel like keeping it pretty short, I trim it down with
clippers to 3 day stubble and start over.
Shaving sucks!
I'm thinking of going into competitive beard growing!
ive tried 2 different ones and they both sucked, ymmv
When I got this I was considering going with a straight but lots of folks said I would hack up my face. I don't think it's that dangerous considering I never cut myself shaving so I'm going to cop one just to see. Hell sometimes I use the box cutter at work if I miss a spot. Got to be better than that piece of shit.
but yeah if you dont' go straight razor definitely get a safety razor.
Though it's better to try on your face before using on the sack...
EWWWWWW...
I think i just threw up a little in my mouth.
later that morning, i went for a clean Xmas shave, and gave myself a nice razor cut right across my right cheek..... shit was like 3 inches long. (thing was so sharp that i healed with absolutely no scar)
needless to say i have NEVER touched that thing again
If you haven't had one... that shit is fucking fantastic! They do a whole routine with hot towels on your face. Its not just a shave, it's relaxing as hell.
If you go to Japan, go to one of the 1500 yen barber shops that are all over, and ask for a shave.
Peace...
FNM
Exactly my point.
dude those are the same shits they gave us (only the cheaper version of the handle) on the honor farm at SB County Jail. I couldn't believe that shit when I was rolled in there. They give me the fly jail gear in a pile and a bedsheet and a fucking double-edged razor blade and razor handle. Fifty incarcerated motherfuckers all issued double-edged razor blades...
The wrench for opening the razor out was up at the CO station but they didn't watch you that close. I slept with one eye open the first night, but remarkably nothing ever came of everybody having a fucking razor in their shit. NAGPolicy
Cosign on the Merkur. I use one of those also.
If you'd like to learn more about how to use it the guy that owns the store below has a wealth of information. People from all over the country go into his shop for shave clinics to learn his wet shave technique.
http://enchanteonline.com
http://enchanteonline.com/pages/faqs/primerfinal.pdf
-billb
i shave once a week.
i heard the same in other states. they have to have an autoclave onsite. something about AIDS.
but fuck with the Dominicans man. Puerto Rican shops can't cut hair for shit. Always trying to give you the fucking line beard, plus the shops always got the cheap razors and shit in them. Anyone in NYC need a good recommendation fuck with Jose on Forsythe & Broome. That's my dude.
Haha... one time about five years ago I went in for a cut and shave the morning of a job interview and dude had me looking like this:
I decided to go cleanshaven for the interview.
I bought my straight razor on our honeymoon in a hill town in Tuscany. Although this was three years ago, I don't feel like I have my strop skills on lock. Pointers are welcome.
Sharp.
JRoot
Anyways, even when i was cutting at a shop and was very comfortable using a straight blade, i wouldnt try it on myself as you have to get some crazy angles that i couldnt imagine trying on myself.
Also, none of us barbers just jumped straight into using blade, we would line you up first with trimmers such as these
then use one of these
and my most known client was probably mista sinister formerly of xmen/xecutioners
I would like to try to shave with a straight but don't want to go through the hassle of purchasing one as I'm sure I'll f*** up and never do it again.
serious shave talk
inspectors? What the frig were they inspecting? And barber shops that stay open til 2am are but in this country so non-existant
I started using my feather straight razor a few weeks ago and it's in the house. Best. shave. ever. but it takes hella time.
The best part about it (you guys with safety razors/wetshaving folls and probably already in the know) is I take a pyrex nearly full of water and throw it in the microwave 'til it's ~boiling and then put a little sauce dish on top and let that shit heat up my fly ass british sandalwood shaving cream. With the pyrex and shit I feel like my rig should be in the liner notes of Only Built for Cuban Links.
Hot shaving cream and a brush is So, so, so, so
Can I get a witness on the hot shaving cream? Best part.
Anyway picture of rig to come.
As for stropping there are videos on youtube and some sites like the well shaven gentleman. there are at least five shaving (straight and safety razor) forums on the web that are a wealth of info.
Some are:
shavemyface.com
straightrazorplace
wetshavers
look at shaveblog online to find links to shit. Apparently to strop properly you need strop paste and a light technique. There are even DVDs on honing and stropping if you're that into it.
Light touch is the key with a straight razor AFAICT
Do you use the adjustability on that thing? I want to try a DE safety but I don't want to drop $50 on an adjustable if I can get a standard for $18...
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
$60, which is cheap for a new straight razor, but still hella bank for a razor in general.