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Thread: Time 4 a str8
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05-19-2010, 12:22 PM #1
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I wanted to try my hand at straight razor shaving and didn't want to fork out on a razor if I didn't like it so I purchased a 'Focus' blade holder from The Gentleman's Shop and it arrived yesterday and couldn't wait to try it out, I know, I know, a shavette is not on a par with a genuine straight but I managed to do three passes WTG XTG ATG and suffered only one tiny nick on my chin, the blade I put in was an Israeli personna I had remaining that I bought in Morrisons. I have the angle off to a tee immediately. I put this down to always imagining I was shaving as a child when I played with my dad's DE (no blade in it of course) and practising the angle throughout my teens using my comb and other non life threatening instruments
Although the shave wasn't fantastic for a first go, my upper lip has never been so smooth for as long a period while I have been wet shaving.
So 2 questions to ask of you gents:
1. Which lather works better with a straight razor, shaving cream or shaving soap?
2, When I do get a stright, and it is inevitable now that I will, which should I choose - a carbon steel blade or a stainless steel one? Which is best? For obvious reasons, the SS will not rust of course but which steel performs better?
Thanks for any input.
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05-19-2010, 12:34 PM #2
Glad you liked the shave!
To answer your questions, both soap and cream make great lather as long as the items are of good quality. As long as you buy a decent make, and know how to make lather, you'll get a good result. I use both soaps and creams and I like them both.
In terms of the blade, it doesnt really matter. Both shave just as well as each other and both will give a great result. Stainless steel will also rust up though, so you'll have to make sure you take just as good a care of the blade or it will tarnish as well.
I've tried both types and I cant tell the difference in the shave TBH. Most razors seem to be carbon steel and as long as you take care of them they will last for decades. Just make sure you rinse the blade off well and thoroughly dry it before storage. Putting a little pack of silica gel in with the razor also helps, if you're worried about rust.
Good luck and keep us posted!
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05-19-2010, 12:37 PM #3
1. shaving soap or creme is mainly personal preference
2. for a razor SS is harder, will hold an edge longer and doesn't rust but it's harder to hone
carbon steel is more easy to hone and will not rust if you take care of it
hope this helps you
regards
Stijn
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05-19-2010, 12:42 PM #4
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Thanked: 1Hi Stub,
Yes, it was excellent. I have lots of good quality creams and soaps and without going through a comprehensive list of what I have, the makes are T&H, Trumper, TOBS, CF, AOS, Proraso. Also have Proraso pre shave cream and T&H ultimate comfort pre shave oil. I don't really use them with a DE as I find they make no difference to the shaves but I will use them for straight razor shaving.
Thanks. Yes, I'll keep postings going
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05-19-2010, 12:44 PM #5
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Thanked: 1Hello Stijn,
Yes, that does help, thank you. On a seperate note, I'm envious of you living in a nice place like Brugge
Cheers,
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05-19-2010, 12:48 PM #6
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05-19-2010, 12:54 PM #7
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05-19-2010, 01:00 PM #8
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05-19-2010, 01:06 PM #9
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05-19-2010, 01:09 PM #10