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#1245
by
greatnessinc
on 03 Mar, 2014 11:14
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I picked up a Microtouch one safety razor, it works better than any razor I've tried. Not 1 nick/cut and 0 irritation/razor burn. I get smoother shaves with it than I ever got with anything else I've tried. It's lighter than a traditional DE but that just removes having to concentrate on no pressure and allows you to concentrate on the cutting angle.
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#1246
by
baldjoeg
on 12 Mar, 2014 17:39
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I have a Microtouch 1 safety razor too. Can't beat the price. I have used it a few times but need to fine tune my technique when I use it. I have gotten a few nicks but fewer now than before. It reallly does give a close shave.
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#1247
by
richierich1220
on 20 Mar, 2014 07:25
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Just bought the Panasonic es8243a wet/dry. It is awesome. Nice comfortable shave on the head. Almost as good as a razor. I have a dumb question though. I did half my head with shaving cream to test it out and it was so hard to shave with the shaving cream, the razor just like glided over the shaving cream and didn't shave the hair. So I wiped it off and did it dry. Do others have the same problem?
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#1248
by
BaldMark
on 20 Mar, 2014 11:39
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I had the same issue with my Panasonic ES8077 it's an amazing razor but doesn't seen to shave well with cream. I've tried it with shaving oil but it seems to clog up. It works really well in the shower with just water or a little conditioner. I've since switched to a merkur futur and won't be using anything else.
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#1249
by
richierich1220
on 20 Mar, 2014 11:50
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I guess next I'll try it wet, without shaving cream. I'm ok with a dry shave though.
This is a really dumb question but I looked up the razor your said........ what is a safety razor and how is it different than a regular one
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#1250
by
Jasonbtx
on 21 Mar, 2014 07:57
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Merkur 38C FTW
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#1251
by
greatnessinc
on 27 Mar, 2014 21:49
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A double edge safety razor (DE for short) is a traditional razor. Google wet shaving or search Youtube for Geofatboy.
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#1252
by
Goatee
on 28 Mar, 2014 03:10
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Would like to try a DE. Not sure which one
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#1253
by
greatnessinc
on 28 Mar, 2014 13:13
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The Microtouch one is essentially a lighter replica of the Weishi 9306-f. I only have a One, I highly recommend it; however the Weishi is about $10 less if you're looking to save some coin. If you're new to the DE world I strongly recommend starting out with the Microtouch One, and if you feel like it try out another razor later. I warn you that DE shaving is highly addictive. Pick up a blade sample pack to try out different blades to see which brand you like best. The pros of DE shaving aside from a vastly superior shave are that you save a ton of money and you aren't handcuffed to any one brand of blade regardless of what razor you use. DE shaving is a skill and starting out you'll have to unlearn bad habits from other methods of shaving. Once you master DE shaving, cuts/nicks will be few and far between. Since I mastered DE shaving I no longer have problems with razor burn.
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#1254
by
Goatee
on 29 Mar, 2014 15:08
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Great advice. Cheers
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#1255
by
Gambrinus
on 02 Apr, 2014 23:21
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Read up on it before you do it for sure. I ended up getting an old Gillette at the antique shop. Love using the brush and mug most of all.
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#1256
by
AJ Q-Ball
on 23 Apr, 2014 17:12
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Mach 3 is my favorite razor. I can't imagine using anything else.
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#1257
by
andrewswenson
on 30 Apr, 2014 15:45
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So I want to give everyone some pretty awesome advice.
Sensor < Mach 3 < Schick Quattro Titanium
If you haven't tried out a Schick Quattro Titanium yet, DO IT. I thought the Mach 3 couldn't be beat, but I can tell you with confidence you will be very satisfied. It's got one more blade than a Mach 3, and a single blade on the other side for those hard-to-get areas but I don't think it's that big of a deal. Mainly, it just has a better lube strip that glides better, lasts longer, along with the blades. The blades also seem to be sharper and better performing than Mach 3's. AND they're cheaper than Mach 3 blades. I get the disposables so I'm not sure about cartridge prices.
Have fun.
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#1258
by
digitaldome
on 02 Jun, 2014 11:57
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Just started headshaving a few months ago. Before that it was the Classic 76 clipper with the 00000 blade.
I use my Edwin Jagger DE89...Or one of my Gillette New or Old Type DE's.
It is usually the DE89...Seems to be best for the headshave.
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#1259
by
wutwutman
on 02 Jun, 2014 12:58
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Read up on it before you do it for sure. I ended up getting an old Gillette at the antique shop. Love using the brush and mug most of all.
Good! Vintage is the way I go!