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Anyone shave with a safety razor or straight razor? I started to use a safety razor a few months ago and just used shaving soap for the first time. I was skeptical as I was brushing it on. But, I got a great shave and am now sold on. The soap is basic Van der Hagen you can buy at most stores. After the fact I see it is rated pretty high.

Anyone have a favorite shaving soap?

Tom
 
Posts: 341 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 21 November 2014Reply With Quote
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Twall, I was like you. I decided to put my Braun electric shavers down after 30 years and pick up a safety razor. I really like it. I use Trumper shave cream, and a nice badger brush.

I contacted Royal Shave and ordered everything from them. I got a blade sampler but ended up liking the Feather blades best. Real sharp. I also use a block of alum to tighten pores and nicks.

Check out Royal Shave and West Coast Shaving. Both in California.

The only downside is the TSA doesn't allow safety razors or straight razors in your carry on bag. I take disposable Gillette Mach 3 razors and travel sized shave cream containers when just carry on. If I'm checking a bag, I'll pack the safety razor and larger cream if needed.

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Posts: 1129 | Location: Land of Lincoln | Registered: 15 June 2004Reply With Quote
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RCG,

I haven't tried the Feather blades yet. I have bought a couple different kinds locally. They are so cheap I bought enough to last about a year without knowing they would last that long.

I haven't cut myself so far. As my wife said, 'you have been shaving the same face for 40 years!' I have noticed a little pink on the razor as I rinsed it a couple of times, I just shaved a little skin off as opposed to nick/cut.

I sort of look forward to shaving on the mornings I shave now.

Tom
 
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I've yet to find anything better than the cream and shave soap cake and brush from C & E. All 3 scents are fantastic.

http://www.crabtree-evelyn.com.../shave-creams-soaps/
 
Posts: 2717 | Location: NH | Registered: 03 February 2009Reply With Quote
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Why do you guys post this kind of stuff. I went to the art of shaving store at ceasars and might buy a brush, soap, cream. I am too clumsy to try a real razor.

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I have been favoring "Prorasso" for some time now, I love it with "Dollar Shove Club" razor and blades

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Posts: 5503 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 10 July 2002Reply With Quote
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In a previous life I was in the US Navy, stationed on Submarines. We were not allowed to have aerosols so we all used shaving soap and brushes with regular safety razors.


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Posts: 12548 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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I have had a beard for the past thirty years and dont intend ever voluntarily shaving again in my remaining life.

You shavers have my sympathy


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Posts: 4457 | Location: Eltham , New Zealand | Registered: 13 May 2002Reply With Quote
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"Real" shaving, allows you to use antler to good effect. Wink






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I have used a straight razor + shaving soap since the mid 70's.It will give you a very close shave providing you know how to strop your razor.I have a barber friend that said when in barber school they had to shave a balloon.Hard to cheat on that one. Oh + BTW,although I am not a big Woody Allen fan you should check out the shaving scene in "What's New Pussycat" where he uses a straight razor in super fast time. It still curls my toes.


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Posts: 17357 | Location: Austin, Texas | Registered: 11 March 2013Reply With Quote
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Mike,

I hear you about being clumsy. I am very strongly left-hand dominant and would have a hard time using a straight razor with my right hand. I am still intrigued by the straight razor. When my barber shaves the back of my neck with a freshly honed razor I can not feel the razor on my skin.

I found this video helpful. I don't go for the BBS shave. My wife says she married a man and not a boy so she expects me to have whiskers. I just do two passes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDq-2ZRVYXA

When i need to buy blades again I will probably get this: https://straightrazordesigns.c...?variant=28873550727 Blades last me about two weeks so that would last me several years.

Tom
 
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"Real" shaving, allows you to use antler to good effect. Wink






Steve.


Very cool. Did you make the handle?

Tom
 
Posts: 341 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 21 November 2014Reply With Quote
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No, I made the brush.

A friend re-scaled the razor for me, using antler from a Red deer that I shot.


Steve.
 
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VERY nice work!


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Posts: 17357 | Location: Austin, Texas | Registered: 11 March 2013Reply With Quote
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Steve,

Is the brush badger or boar hair? Is it from an animal you killed?

I would be interested in details on how you made the brush. It would be nice to make some for my grandsons. The oldest is five so I have a little time to learn!

Tom
 
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That one is badger - a protected species, here in the UK.

I buy knots from China, and no surprise there!

I use badger hair knots for most of my brushes, but do make the occasional boar bristle brush.

Badger:





Boar:









I have made a couple of hundred, I would guess.


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