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01-17-2014, 06:55 AM #1
New to Shavette (not to straights)
Since I am going on a trip soon, and didn't care to A) pack all the shaving paraphernalia needed with a straight, and B) Didn't want the cruise line stealing my $100 straight because it is "a prohibited item", I bought a "Magic" shavette from Sally's. I used it this morning, being very careful since it is a bit different than a straight. After a 2-pass shave (and only one gouge in my right cheek) I have come to a conclusion: I really need to sharpen my straights properly. What has been taking a three pass with the straight, I did better (and a bit quicker overall) with a two pass on the shavette. Whether I convert fully, or just part time, who knows -- but for a cheap piece of razor, the Magic worked well.
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01-17-2014, 07:44 AM #2
I too take a Shavette or a feather clone on vacation. Unless I'm using the feather ProGuard, I find that because of the configuration and the sharpness of the blade in the Shavette I have to be way more careful shaving than with a str8. Yes, it take fewer passes but it's less relaxing.
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01-17-2014, 10:46 AM #3
- Join Date
- Dec 2013
- Location
- Mooloolah, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia
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- 364
Thanked: 60I started with a shavette and was really happy with it. I got some seriously good shaves after the initial learning curve. I did like the smaller blade length particularly on the neck beside the adams apple. I have had to learn to scythe stroke with my straight but my old Parker just shaved that area well.
I think the main thing I notice with the shavette is that it is more aggressive, and with a new blade its too sharp then the next day its great, then its blunt and you get nicked more. Also my skin suffers more over a week or so.
The straight is a better tool for the job. I find it more comfortable in use as I can maintain the edge at a point of sharpness I like. Better for my skin in the long term I feel.
However my Parker Shavette is a good tool and at $25 its great for travelling away from home. Take a shave stick and Wee Scot and the Parker and your good to go. Takes up less space then a 5 blade and a can of "scraping" foam.
Its always good picking up your straight when you get home too, you realise what you have been missing.