+1 on the shaving kit from a good seller, it's usually balanced in quality and you save both on the total amount and on the shipping.
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+1 on the shaving kit from a good seller, it's usually balanced in quality and you save both on the total amount and on the shipping.
I agree with Rezdog; go slow once you get your first set-up. I'd use one of the vendors that shows up on SRP to get a quality shave-ready razor, brush and stop, and then pick a decent soap or cream and buy one tub. As you learn it will make sense to try other soaps, other strops and other brushes (and definitely a second razor). However, I'd go slowly with both learning and buying extras. definitely stay away from hones for a while (maybe a long while).
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