Head Shaving, Grooming & Care > Safety Razor Head Shaving
Hey guys, Any DE users?? I'd like some opinions...
The Noggin:
--- Quote ---Double-Edge safety razor. Your dad probably had one. I learned to shave with one of these, then graduated to a single-edge injector razor.
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Thank you, Red. You're absolutely right about dad. Actually if I remember correctly this was the only kind of razor available here in East Germany before the reunification. However I have always been using an electric shaver.
alabamalawyer:
I use a DE or straight razor for face shaving and will never go back to a Mach 3 or other cartridge razor. The technology for the Mach 3 and other such multi-blade cartridge razors is for the first blade to pull the hair and the second and subsequent blades to cut it. This can result in the hair being cut below skin level with resulting ingrown hairs and other skin irritations.
A DE razor uses a single, sharper blade to cut the hair. The shave consists of passes that gradually reduce the stubble. I make three passses with my DE and get an excellent shave without any irritation.
There is a transition period as the DE requires learning some technique. The main thing is to avoid pressing down on the razor when shaving. This takes some adjustment as cartridges require pressure. If you use pressure you will get irritation with a DE.
I would suggest checking out one of the shaving sites that deal with DE and straight razors -- badgerandblade.com; shavemyface.com or theshaveden.com as they are excellent sources of information for all areas of traditional wetshaving.
frank_m:
--- Quote from: Dan-O-Mite on June 25, 2009, 11:27:09 AM ---Although I have no real issues for my head shaving and am Happy with where I'm currently at with that and enjoy it, Face shaving is still a chore for me. For a guy who's only 21, I have a fairly heavy beard and fair/sensitive skin. Currently I use a sensor 3 and have used the fusion and mach 3 as well. Frankly Its difficult to shave with these(redness, irritation bumps(going against the grain). I can only shave with the grain normally and on occasion I can shave once going across the grain.
I've been reading into it alot lately and pretty much all of the people who switched to DE claimed that those problems disappeared upon finding the right type of razor, blade, and settings if the razor is adjustable. I'm really on the fence about trying this and was hoping I could get some opinions/help on this matter.
hope to hear from you guys and thanks for your help...
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Dan,
I am a DE user, and have been for over a year..
I am quite happy with the results.
I still use the Head Blade for my head... I haven't tried the DE on the head yet.
sgbsteve:
alabamalawyer hit on most of the points I was going to. the sites he mentioned are excellent resources. Also wetshaving instead of using canned foam/gel can help with irritation because of the better quality lather and using an aftershave balm after the shave will help with the irritation and bumps. Even using the DE and wetshaving I had to start using aftershave since I had to start wearing a tie to work again. I used to use the expensive brands but I recently ran out and picked up some Nivea cooling post shave balm at the grocery store and it seems to be working just as well as the expensive stuff. It doesn't smell as nice but thats what cologne is for right?
Antimidas:
I have periodically used a straight razor after inheriting my great-grandfather's (hand carved whale bone handle and high quality blade). Although his is still sharper than you could ever imagine after 100 years of age, I bought my own so that I would not ruin this family heirloom.
Man, do you ever have to be careful with these things. Positioning is key. And never under ANY circumstances do you want to make any side movement on the blade. I have to say it takes lots of practice, but is the closest shave I have ever had. I was able to go three days without shaving and had no irritation other than the random nicks I carved into my face while learning to use it.
Some years ago while still in the Army, I went for a haircut at a predominantly african-american barbershop where they finished off the edges even around the ears with a straight razor. I did not twitch because the experience was a bit frightening. But the barber was a master with the blade and I never had a haircut that looked and felt so good.
I don't think I will ever have the guts to try it on my head myself though.
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