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    Smile Beginner shaving kit?

    Hello and greetings from Singapore!

    You guys have got a great forum going here! I'm new to the straight razor shaving world, and I've been googling straight razors until I found this gold mine of information.

    My hubby's birthday is coming up, and he's mentioned how much he enjoyed shaving with a straight razor when he was younger, but I don't know anything about straight razors... I was hoping to get a straight razor for him, but it doesn't seem as simple as just buying the razor.

    Outside of introducing him to this website/forum and all the instructive posts and videos, I want to surprise him with his first set of straight razors + strope + preshave oil and cream and all the essentials you need to shave...

    If anyone could just point me in the right direction for a beginner's all-in-one straight razor kit that I can purchase online/locally, that would be just lovely

    Thank you kindly, in advance!

    With gratitude,
    Shermin

    ps - I'm sorry if this has been covered in a post before; I couldn't seem to find any sticky threads on beginner shaving kits (I'll thank you to point me in the right direction if so). Cheers!

    pps - also aware that he might cut himself shaving (although he has used a straight razor before), but he'll learn eventually, with your resources (it's a risk we're willing to take for a clean, longer-lasting shave hehehe >:}, since his stubble comes back really quickly, and dark, too) thank you~

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    Welcome to the SRP forum!

    Everything that you/he needs to know is located in the SRP Library. There is a lot of good info there. Make sure to watch some of the videos, as they will help a lot, as well.
    Regards;
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    Great, got it, thanks a lot! I've found the page on equipment and items that come in sets, but I don't suppose there is an all-in-one set that comes with the razor, strope, oil, soaps & creams and brush, is there..? Or a razor blade and strope set, at the least... I can go shopping for the oil, soaps/creams (and maybe even brush) no problem - seems like something more familiar in a woman's domain

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    Wonderful, thanks a lot - any lead is helpful. There's so much information (and I'm so far out of my element), it's daunting. Cheers, appreciate your help!

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    Avoid cheap. There are many sets out there that sound good but the steel isn't. Look at the what to avoid thread :<0)
    Brands of Straight Razors to Avoid - Straight Razor Place Library
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    I think that you would have better results if you put your own set together. The DE set that I purchased was fair, but the brush was mushy. The first thing that I did was replace the brush with one that had a lot more backbone.

    A Thiers-Issard round point razor would be a good starter razor and most shaving soaps are pretty good these days. There are several threads on the SRP, for recommended brushes, soaps and strops. Just a thought, good luck with your search.
    Regards;
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    Thanks, I forgot about Ralph Aust!
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