I've had some great straight razor barbershop shaves, so I'd like to DIY this. Anyone do this at home? Antique or new razor?
I'm talking face here.
I've had some great straight razor barbershop shaves, so I'd like to DIY this. Anyone do this at home? Antique or new razor?
I'm talking face here.
i tried this a while ago after hearing rave reviews
i'n practice I moved down a peg to the venerable safety razor which does offer a significantly longer lasting (I find) shave than the traditional packaged multiblade setup , Razor burn was a present for a few weeks but after that either technique improved or I developed some form of rhino hyde facial skin
To echo compositepro would try moving to a safety razor first. You can give yourself a pretty good slicing with a straight razor. Most of us ride modern safety bicycles for a reason too. I did a short write-up on shaving and razor choice ruralmind. In short, you can get a really nice razor with a nice weight to it that will give you a better shave than the plastic cartridge systems.
Not straight, but double edge safety. I don't see the advantage time wise and money wise for straight.
Check out Larry from WhippedDog.com for an affordable starter kit.
Nope. No way. I'm too shaky.
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
I'm also in for the double edged safety razor. Currently using a Merkur with Feather blades. Better shave than anything modern and cheaper too.
I can sharpen a blade well enough to shave with. But I'm not sure I'm willing to spend enough time doing it to commit to a straight razor. Or, the handful of them it would take.
It is quite a commitment. I gave it a good try and ultimately found it took too much time although I really enjoyed the process.
I'm using a Feather double edge safety razor for past two yrs. or so. Happy boy.
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Got a Merkur safety for Christmas and haven't looked back since. Much better shave than disposables. Less waste, cheaper too.
I figure I'd severely disfigure myself with a straight blade.
I'll try a safety razor. Thanks for the input. I'll be shaving just like my dad.
Josh Simonds
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My dad'll have a good laugh when he sees a safety razor in my bathroom. I think his was a Wilkinson. By the time I got old enough to shave, he'd moved on to electric and the father/son bonding thing was nothing more than him handing me a Philips electric. Turned my skin beet red.
My barbers, a pair of best friends that moved their families to San Diego from Portugal following the tuna fishing fleets, are true barbers and offer a real shave and a haircut. The shave is definitely closer than anything I can do myself with a Gillette! Louie and Virgil are in their mid to late 70's and I can only imagine how many shaves they've given in their life times. No razor burn, no nics or cuts. Just a clean perfect shave. Any time I have a special event to attend I try to go there for a shave and a haircut.
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I've been shaving exclusively with straights for more than a couple of years now. I hone them myself using a couple of different traditional techniques and do light restoration. It is a superior shave, and while it does take a little practice to become skilled, it is definitely approachable and you do not need to 'ease into it' by going to double edge safety razor methods - IMO.
My razors are all old. Well - I have one new French razor, but the old ones really had some quality steel that hold a great edge. New razors are only available from 2 companies and custom razor makers. There is something really satisfying about shaving with a 200 yo razor that you honed up yourself. Steel and stone....probably why I'll likely never ride e-shifters....
Once honed properly, I can shave off the same edge many dozens of times without the need of a touchup. Two minute stropping before each shave and you're good to go.
+10. Larry is a top notch guy.
I think it is the extremely rare case to find a barber nowadays who actually can shave well. It is very close to being a lost art, and more importantly, they don't use "real" straight razors, but rather, they are required by Health Dept. regs to use 'shavettes' which are essentially single edge safety razor blades inserted into a holder shaped like a straight. This is NOT a straight razor. It can be extremely aggressive, especially in the hands of someone not very proficient in the art which is the rule rather than the exception. Wouldn't catch me near one...
So, I'd say take HvA's advice and go see Larry WhippedDog and learn yourself!
I've been using one of these for the past two years. It's the best 1959 Gillette Fatboy w Original Case and Blades - Auburn - Art - Collectibles - sale antiques
DE here as well. had a straight for a while- just never had it sharpened properly.
a merkur,a feather blade, and a decent brush is as good as i need though! still curious about straight razors though- but not curious enough to switch from a good thing.
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