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Difference between double blade, triple blade, etc...
by
Bald Hobbit
on 12 Nov, 2012 15:47
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All over the site, I see you guys talking about your preferences for shaving cartridges to have two blades, or three blades, or more. My question is, what's the difference? Does it have to do with irritation or how smooth the blades get the shave, or anything else?
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#1
by
mark
on 12 Nov, 2012 16:10
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Smoothness, irritation or lack of, personal choice. I know if i shave with a two blade i get broken out, the 6 blade leaves me smooth and irritation free. Now my dermatologist told me the more blades the more skin you remove and that will cause breakouts. I used to agree till i got my headblade atx and 6 blade cartridges.
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#2
by
theman
on 12 Nov, 2012 16:23
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What works for one , doesn't work for another. When I was a youngen, and did the double edge it sure wasn't like it is today
but that was some years back
. Good luck . And don't give up easy on the blade, whatever it is
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#3
by
Bald Hobbit
on 12 Nov, 2012 16:25
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Alright, thanks. How long does it usually take to figure out which ones work better for you though?
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#4
by
theman
on 12 Nov, 2012 17:27
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CJ, one thing about life if you nick yourself alittle bit, you call that learning
and saying K won't do that again ! And move on ! In being SLY !
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#5
by
ZachM
on 12 Nov, 2012 18:00
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From my experience the double bladed cartridges are a tad more aggressive and cut closer than triple blades. Which can be good or bad depending on your skin type and whether or not your prone to razor bumps, ingrown hair, etc.
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#6
by
theman
on 12 Nov, 2012 18:16
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From my experience the double bladed cartridges are a tad more aggressive and cut closer than triple blades. Which can be good or bad depending on your skin type and whether or not your prone to razor bumps, ingrown hair, etc.
Very True ! And thanks for your Service Zach ! Be Safe keep your head down !
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#7
by
Frontier Guy
on 12 Nov, 2012 20:18
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Chris_John, it's just a matter of experience. If you're not happy, then it's time to try another type of blade.
Initially I used HeadBlade's 3-blade cartridges but I found them to be a little too aggressive and I'd end up with nicks or minor irritation. Then I tried some Gillettes and they weren't much different.
Thanks to one of the guys here at SBG (xnewyawka), I followed his recommendation for Wilkinson Sword Super II Plus (twin blade) cartridges which work great.
So ... I'm much happier with the two-blade versus the three-blade which contradicts mark and ZachM above.
It really does vary for every person. And, particularly in the early weeks/months of shaving, your scalp is changing which may create noticeable differences.
Don't fret ... just try some others. I'd go for ones that guys here have recommended.
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#8
by
mahaw90
on 13 Nov, 2012 00:15
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Less blades less irritation IMO.
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#9
by
Sir Harry
on 13 Nov, 2012 03:45
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I think that this falls under the "your mileage may vary" category. I flip flop a lot between a double-edge safety razor (aka the Paw-Paw razor) and the Headblade (3 blades) depending on my growth at the time of the shave.
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#10
by
waine
on 13 Nov, 2012 04:31
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I find the HeadBlade triple blades to be terrible, giving me nicks and a little on the rough side. These are also expensive. The Gillette Contour Plus blades (double blades) fit nicely onto the yellow adaptor, give me an excellent shave and are well priced.
I agree with the theory that in general, less blades = less irritation.
It’s basically trial and error…
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#11
by
Becks87
on 13 Nov, 2012 13:05
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So guys, I recently received my ATX which I'm happy with.
I also ordered the 4 and 6 blades cartridges...
Do they cut worse or there is something I might do wrong?
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#12
by
Andrei
on 13 Nov, 2012 14:47
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CJ, one should also take into consideration how much hair has left and requires to shave.
I'm bald by choice and I have tried some double blades razors (that work fine for my face) and some 5 blades razor and I'm sticking with the 5 blades.
(both from Gillette if it's of any relevance).
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#13
by
Andrei
on 13 Nov, 2012 15:01
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@Becks87: Welcome to the forum!
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#14
by
Bald Hobbit
on 13 Nov, 2012 22:37
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CJ, one should also take into consideration how much hair has left and requires to shave.
I'm bald by choice and I have tried some double blades razors (that work fine for my face) and some 5 blades razor and I'm sticking with the 5 blades.
(both from Gillette if it's of any relevance).
I'm BBC also. I've been using disposable razors, I'd say three blades, and it's been working out alright, but I just used a non-disposable one with the same amount, and my head got pretty irritated, but I've never had a smoother shave. But maybe the irritation was because of the fact that I was using soap instead of lotion?... That worked really well though.