Originally Posted by
Firebox
If you are bleeding, its time to reexamine techniques. I've cut my fingers a time or two being careless. I haven't had a facial knick in the last ten or so years with a straight. I almost exclusively use Sheffield steel which seems a little more forgiving than German grinds. All of my Sheffields are pre 1900. In full disclosure, I prefer Sheffield steel. German blades are excellent shavers, but it is about preference.Sharp blades are critical. Semi-sharp blades result in increased pressure and results in more nicks. Good prep, a good soap, and a sharp blade results in good shaves. IMHO.
As far as a DE, I only use them when I travel. A Merkur Slant with Feather blades is a bit aggressive, but again prep, prep, prep! I don't remember a nick with this setup. Light touch and proper prep makes for a nice clean bloodless shave.
Shavettes? why bother?