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03-20-2011, 01:31 PM #1
You've inspired me. I'm going to use two razors at the same time this morning to do my cheeks.
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DLB (03-20-2011)
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03-20-2011, 02:46 PM #2
Using Two Razors
Hello, DLB:
The size of a straight razor is a personal choice. I like the 5/8" and the 6/8". My two 4/8" razors are reserved mostly for travel. The 7/8" razors and beyond are big for my small hands, so I don't have any.
I choose one razor for the entire shave. I don't need two. The smaller blades are more maneuverable on the upper lip and the chin. Yet with experience one can handle any size blade in those areas.
It's your choice: if you want to use two blades for one shave, that is quite all right. Eventually, though, you might find no need for that.
Regards,
Obie
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DLB (03-20-2011)
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03-20-2011, 03:53 PM #3
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Thanked: 1195Sounds like a nice collection you have so far, DLB. And yes, experience alone will dictate which size(s) is preferable for you.
Though I wouldn't personally use 2 razors for a single shave, if it works for you then keep on it. Happy shaving!
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DLB (03-20-2011)
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03-20-2011, 05:50 PM #4
Hi Obie,
I also gravitate to 5/8s and 6/8s. My best shaves have come from a 6/8 Thiers-Issard Grolet razor and a 5/8 Wolstenholm "Pipe" razor. That said, I am really amazed at how well the 4/8 Heljestrand MK24 shaves. It is very close to the Grelot and "Pipe."
I only used two razors while I was experimenting and learning what the various razors can do.
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03-20-2011, 08:03 PM #5
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Thanked: 4Can someone with a thinner facial hair make use of larger blades >6/8?
It seems common for the larger width straights to have less aggressive grinding also, more limited from 1/2 hollow to full wedge. I was under the impression, aesthetics and personal attraction aside, that the bigger blades I describe was intended for those with more dense, thick, and long facial hair. How true, or false is this?
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03-21-2011, 12:12 AM #6
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Thanked: 1195False.
Razors of all shapes, sizes and grind should be able provide excellent shaves no matter if you have peach fuzz or a bear pelt. I'm not sure where this "you need a wedge to shave a heavy beard" mentality comes from, but it's certainlt been around for a while and there are more than a couple that subscribe to it. Just an old wives' tale as far as I'm concerned.
If you have thin facial hair you will be just fine with a 6/8, full hollow, 1/4 hollow whatever.
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03-21-2011, 12:14 AM #7
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Thanked: 4Thanks Ryan, you're always a great mythbuster!
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03-20-2011, 05:34 PM #8
Will you be sure to post a video? If it goes well, we could start a new section in the Wiki called "Saving Time With Your Straight Razor Shaves." If it goes poorly, you can send it in to "America's Funniest Videos."
I have no doubt that an experienced shaver could do a two-handed shave but with my inexperience, I don't want to use up my styptic pencil all in one day.
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03-20-2011, 05:56 PM #9
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Thanked: 84DLB,
Glad your enjoying the world of straight razors!
I use two straights for every shave. I won't put a strop in my bathroom, that turns halfway into a steam room after a shower, so I have a fresh razor for the second pass.
I think it cool you have multiple sizes of each type of razor.
Ed
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DLB (03-20-2011)
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03-20-2011, 06:30 PM #10
I quite often find I use several razors for each shave when I've just honed a load up and I want to test shave them all..!
But if its just me on my own then I'll pick one and just use that.
What it really comes down to is what you want to do and what works for you. If you get good results, then keep doing it!