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Title: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: fatbert on August 23, 2009, 11:33:27 AM
Hello all. I recently started shaving my head again and am interested in using a double edged or safety razor (I'm looking at this particular model (http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/522941/5416107.htm)).

What I'd like to know is if there are any members here who use or have used one of these and how it worked out for them. I know it takes longer to shave than with a modern cartridge razor, but what I'd really like to know is how it works out when shaving the back of the head.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Dan-O-Mite on August 25, 2009, 11:31:17 PM
It takes alot of getting used to when it comes to DE razors, blade angle and not using pressure are key.

I advise try using on your face first and get used to using it there first, after that, you might consider using it on your head, maybe try baby steps into it, like just try shaving the sides at first with the DE using the 3 pass technique and go from there

hope this helps
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Larry on August 31, 2009, 11:07:08 AM
I use a de every day!  I have a 1927 Gillette Bostonian I got off ebay for 9 bucks.  It's in good condition and is silver plated.  I bought a pack of 100 bic blades for $19 from http://www.westcoastshaving.com.  It doesn't get any better than this!  I started by shaving my face but still used the headblade on my scalp but after shaving my scalp one day, I decided to try running my de over my head so I lathered up and went through the motions of shaving my head.  I heared the popping of the remaining nubs and have been shaving this way ever since.  A preshave with the headblade makes it easier but I've shaved many times from a cold start.  Use no pressure at all and take your time getting used to the razor and let the blade do the work and you'll be fine.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Dan-O-Mite on September 04, 2009, 08:14:56 PM
hmm thats something to consider....trim it down first with the catridge and then clean it up with the DE....I might try this sometime
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Antimidas on September 11, 2009, 12:30:11 PM
Just got my Merkur Vision (http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/522942/283737.htm) in the mail today.  Can't wait to try it out.  But I think I will follow Dan-O-Mite's advice and get used to it on my face first.  Only when I become proficient will I move to the head with it.

I did buy a variety of blades:  Lord Platinum Class, Feather New Hi-Stainless, Gillette Super Silver and Merkur  Super Platinum.  Anyone out there have recommendations for decent inexpensive blades?  The whole goal is to stop throwing money away on Fusion and Mach 3 blades.

Eventually, I will move back to the straight razor and stop spending money on blades altogether.  But it will take much more time to get familiar with that whole process.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: jamesh75 on September 11, 2009, 02:21:17 PM
Eventually, I will move back to the straight razor and stop spending money on blades altogether.  But it will take much more time to get familiar with that whole process.

Wow, using a straight razor just sends chills up my spine.  NO THANKS!!!  I'll stick to something a little less lethal.  If you can do it, more power to ya man.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Antimidas on September 11, 2009, 08:56:21 PM
Eventually.  Might take at least a year.  Sliced the hell out of my thumb cleaning the safety razor.  I was being stupid.  Have not seen that much of my own blood in a looooong time.  I need to learn to be much more careful before I put the straight razor to my head on my own.  I do use it on the face occassionally and can then go about three days without having to shave again.

Did get an appointment with dad next week for a straight razor shave with a professional at Heimie's Haberdashery in St. Paul, MN.  A b'day present for dad and a treat for me.  Traditional 19th century barbershop.  And they will even do the head shave with a straight razor.  I can't wait.  Thinking of not shaving anything for the next week to get the full benefit.  I will at least have one days worth of growth before I go.  I want to see how good they are.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: ycartt on September 11, 2009, 09:33:49 PM
James...its a double/edge safety razor, not a straight razor...big difference.  I would be terrified too of a straight razor.  I use a Merkur DE on my face.  I shave my face every other day to minimize the irritation it gets.  The DE definitely helps to minimize irritation vs. a cartridge blade.  I also use a badger brush.  I have not tried, nor really interested to at this time, to use the DE on my head.  That does make me a little nervous.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: jamesh75 on September 12, 2009, 06:02:51 AM
Yeah, I got that, but Antimidas is actually crazy enough that he's thinking about trying a straight razor.  Now, getting shave by a professional using a straight razor, that sounds awesome.  Let us know how that goes.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: ycartt on September 12, 2009, 07:21:34 AM
Yea, I don't think I would go for a straight razor unless it was by a pro.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: R o b 6 on September 15, 2009, 12:12:54 PM
The deal with the straight razor, even if used by a skilled barber, is that they can't really go against the grain too easily (maybe if you were inverted) so it ends up not being as close as you'd think. Still a cool experience, though.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: tomgallagher on September 15, 2009, 01:53:42 PM
They call those things "cuthroats" for a reason...LOL
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Antimidas on September 17, 2009, 07:58:34 PM
They called today to tell me that they could not do a head shave with a straight razor because "it is too risky."  It is not too risky to slice hair above the jugular, but it is to cut over the skull?  That makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever.  This will definitely affect my review.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Stevo on September 17, 2009, 08:22:01 PM
They called today to tell me that they could not do a head shave with a straight razor because "it is too risky."  It is not too risky to slice hair above the jugular, but it is to cut over the skull?  That makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever.  This will definitely affect my review.

They've shaved thousands of necks, but you would probably be their first head, and things could get very ugly very fast.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Antimidas on September 17, 2009, 08:32:29 PM
Well, I was my first head too.  Wait.  That did not come out right.   :*))
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: RyanJP on September 18, 2009, 12:39:24 AM
Hello all. I recently started shaving my head again and am interested in using a double edged or safety razor (I'm looking at this particular model (http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/522941/5416107.htm)).

What I'd like to know is if there are any members here who use or have used one of these and how it worked out for them. I know it takes longer to shave than with a modern cartridge razor, but what I'd really like to know is how it works out when shaving the back of the head.
I use a de every day!  I have a 1927 Gillette Bostonian I got off ebay for 9 bucks.  It's in good condition and is silver plated.  I bought a pack of 100 bic blades for $19 from http://www.westcoastshaving.com.  It doesn't get any better than this!  I started by shaving my face but still used the headblade on my scalp but after shaving my scalp one day, I decided to try running my de over my head so I lathered up and went through the motions of shaving my head.  I heared the popping of the remaining nubs and have been shaving this way ever since.  A preshave with the headblade makes it easier but I've shaved many times from a cold start.  Use no pressure at all and take your time getting used to the razor and let the blade do the work and you'll be fine.

You guys are freakin dog-gone nuts !!.....the initial idea of applying a DE to the head is just for the brave and bold but practice makes perfect, I'm just trying not the fathom the idea of butchering your scalp with a DE but slicing your head with the headblade isnt fun either which is why if I do sustain any more wounds from a razor device it'll be the headblade and thats it.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: crazy.irish.celt on September 19, 2009, 06:54:39 AM
Just ordered one of these.  http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/522941/6460096.htm

I remember seeing something similar in my dad's collection of blades/knives.  He always said it was a better shave than these "newfangled jobs", but it was too hard to find the blades for it anymore (he is leary of internet commerce so he'd never look here).  I always thought he was just being biased, but apparently not after what I have read in various DE razor discussions.  More time for a better shave just makes sense... and saving money is ALWAYS a good thing.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Larry on September 19, 2009, 09:23:18 AM
Actually shaving my head with a DE is easier than shaving my face because the surface is more uniform.  I've never cut my scalp with a DE razor but if I ever do, it won't be any worse than a cut from a disposable cartridge because the blade hardly sticks out at all and would be easier to get razor burn than an actual cut from a DE.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Antimidas on September 23, 2009, 02:25:46 PM
The straight razor professional job was a waste of money.  $28 and he made a single pass with the grain with a straight razor, then a second pass against the grain with a schick single blade disposable plastic job.  I still had about a day's worth of stubble and could have done the job much better myself with a single pass using a fusion, safety razor or any other instrument.  I am glad they backed out of the head shave and only charged me for the face.  Good bonding time with dad, but that was about it.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: crazy.irish.celt on September 25, 2009, 05:51:34 AM
Just tried out my new DE safety razor yesterday.  My feelings on it are mixed. 

It took me a little while to get used to the requisite curving motion, since the head doesn't pivot like on a Fusion.  Also, I tried the recommended shorter strokes.  It gave me the same smoothness as a 5-blade razor, but it burned a little right after the fact.  Also, I got some irritation by the next day, though not nearly as bad as I might see with the Fusion. 

I used shaving gel rather than the mug/soap/brush lather b/c the soap tends to dry my skin out. I doubt that really made much of a difference.  Either way, I like it and I plan on using it for a while to see if my face gets used to it.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: Antimidas on September 26, 2009, 10:55:37 AM
I prefer the traditional wet shave myself.  It seems to stand the hairs up better to get a closer cut.  I like the gels also, but nothing is like the traditional.  I have voewed to never use canned stuff again.
Title: Re: Double Edged/"Safety" Razors?
Post by: cooncatbob on October 25, 2009, 07:14:18 PM
The head blade can carve out a large chunk of meat if your not careful.
I've been shaving my head with a DE for several years, my weapon of choice is one of my custom handles paired with a replated Gillette NEW head with long comb, the turned over combs are very comfortable against the head and make maintaining proper blade angle easy.
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