So I’ve clocked 3 months now and thought I’d share how it’s going. I started out a bit shaky and definitely favouring my right hand to do 3/4 of my beard area. I noticed now as muscle memory has kicked in, that my left hand may actually be shaving better than my right hand! I like the way the blade can be precisely controlled around the jaw, under the nose, and next to the nose (which was never as easy with a safety razor).

The 14 mins includes heating the water, stropping the razor, and finishing up. Yes it’s longer than a safety razor shave, but it’s closer and more controlled, better for the environment, and more satisfying. All I’m replacing now is shaving soap every 4 to 6 months or so, and pre-shaving oil which lasts a good year.

Where I save some time is whilst the kettle is heating the water to 90 degrees Celsius, I’m busy stropping the razor. I’ve certainly noticed doing the stropping well (and using a little chrome oxide compound every week or so on the canvas side of the strop) makes for a much sharper cleaner shave. All I probably still need a very fine honing stone. Muscle memory also helps to make the stropping an easy background task.

#traditionalshaving #straightrazor #environment #shaving

  • ksynwa
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    4 years ago

    How long did your soap last before (assuming that you used double edged safety razor before)? I avoided buying soaps because they seemed expensive but if they last for a couple months or more I might invest in it.

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      4 years ago

      I can’t recall exactly but about 6 months at least. I’ve been Tabac Original for about $12 to $13. It lathers very quickly so I don’t need to use a lot.

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        4 years ago

        Hmm maybe it’s time to move on from Gillette gel and synthetic brush

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          4 years ago

          I Use a Bluebeards Revenge brush which I discovered the other day is synthetic. It has a good backbone so it ideal for the harder types of soaps.