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01-11-2009, 10:41 PM #101
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Thanked: 77I've always kept a neat, closely trimmed beard. For that reason, I started shaving with a "straight" (just like a shavette) that took personna blades over 20 years ago. A straight is the ONLY way to get a really straight line. Used Roffler shave gel and my L&A razor. Sometimes used an electric (top-of-the-line Braun). A little while ago I ran out of my bulk supply of blades (again). Searching the internet for replacement blades I came across this site and got into "conventional" straights.
The electric was always irritating and didn't give as good of a shave as the L&A with personna blades. It was better if you gave it a couple of weeks to let your face "adjust" but even then it wasn't as good of a shave (and you can't trim a really straight line). The L&A was always a bit harsh as well. Maybe the injector blades weren't all that good, maybe too sharp, maybe I used them too long, whatever. Maybe the gel wasn't that good either. Also I found that my technique had been lacking for 20 years too. Way too much angle. ...who knew?
So I got a couple of really good conventional straights, a strop, and soap and cream and got into straight razor shaving. I really like it. It appeals to me. There are all the finer points, there is technique, history, variations, manual dexterity required, the sense of accomplishment, and therapeutic aspects (and I can keep a really straight line).
I found that my shaves with my good straights are less irritatiing, closer, and more forgiving than my shaves were with the L&A and personnna blades. My skin feels better and smoother with no irritation.
Note: the skin thing and irritation are relative. I could manage to get razor burn with an electric -- slight redening with burn/irritation that lasted a few hours. I could manage to get razor burn with the L&A -- lots of heavy duty pressure scraping would result in burn/irritation but no redness. I can still feel some sand paper effect running my fingers against the grain but less so than with the other two options -- total BBS is not possible with my leather skin and wire whiskers.
Better? For me, no doubt. Worth it? that's relative. For me, in a number of ways, no doubt. I also wash and polish my car with 100% cotton towels (including the stitching) to avoid spider webbing and blow dry it with a leaf blower to avoid unecessary contact. Most people look at me funny when I tell them they're scratching the paint by leaning on it...
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01-11-2009, 11:03 PM #102
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