Grooming and Hygiene
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Hm. Wonder about this wet shaving blade…
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That Born sharp razor looks like a modern take on the old 1930's Rolls Razor design.
The Rolls razor was effectively a double edge safety razor that came in it's own tin that doubled as a honing and stropping frame.
The Born sharp system looks to be coming in at around $500, not much information out there about the product and the $500 pricetag has not been confirmed.
I suspect this razor will have a limited market, most folks who are seasoned DE or straight blade shavers will not go near this device ( this includes me ) for the following reasons:
- DE shavers have a lot of time and money invested in shaving tools which give smooth consistent shaves
- You can buy an awful lot of DE blades for the asking price of the Born SharpI don't want to be too negative about the product as I have not tried it, I just feel the product will be really hard to sell.
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I'm in the same boat. I have a couple hundred 7AM blades I got for less than $30 and each of them lasts me about a month….
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Jock 1624
Nice set up! Just wondering about your shave cream, are you using D R Harris cream decanted into what looks like a previously emptied Castle Forbes bowl?
How did you rate the Castle Forbes cream? I really like it, the bowl is nice and easy to use as it is wide and gives loads of room to work your brush. The lavendar scent Castle Forbes cream is on my shopping list at the moment.
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sometimes I'm a little jealous that I don't get to do the whole shaving thing. My face looks goofy as hell clean shaven, so I've had a beard for 6 years (I'm 27 now).
On the flip side….bearding comes with its own set of fun things. Plus its really easy to do.
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I sometimes miss mine
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awesome!
I'm 4 months into mine going untrimmed (had a short beard for the previous 6 years)
I just switched from beard oil to honest amish beard balm…and I'm loving the difference. The goal is to get at least a yeard
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jeff i miss the shit out of your beard
it was amazing
bring it back!!!irishexpat, i get the best of both worlds
the way my face is it looks odd to grow my throat part of the beard, so i shave my throat and a few odd ones on my cheeks
i have some honest amish beard balm. i found it didnt really control my fly aways as much as i wanted it to when i had it long enough to worry about
but work, fly aways and that awful inbetween awesome and short length have kept me keeping mine fairly short these days -
Jock 1624
Nice set up! Just wondering about your shave cream, are you using D R Harris cream decanted into what looks like a previously emptied Castle Forbes bowl?
How did you rate the Castle Forbes cream? I really like it, the bowl is nice and easy to use as it is wide and gives loads of room to work your brush. The lavendar scent Castle Forbes cream is on my shopping list at the moment.
Hey mate , yes that is my old emptied , C & F cedarwood / sandalwood container . Great stuff , a little
dab on a wet brush or in the bowl explodes into lather.I always thought that using a straight razor looked manly , then here we are with Gillette
nine blades or the plastic disposables . Straights require far more patience and a commitment
to a learning curve. When you get the hang of it - feels great .After almost five years on the DE razors / straights …..there is no going back . Will post
pics of my razors , once back in Vancouver later .Check out these forums....
http://www.badgerandblade.com/?styleid=17
http://straightrazorplace.com/
Cheers
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What kind of gillette ?
Cheers
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Wet shaving rig
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Anyone using a kamisori? I've been contemplating going this route eventually, either traditional, or ground and re-honed to be used double edge as seen on this iwasaki razor.
http://www.rasurpur.de/english/shop/wakamisori/wakamisori.html
Anyone have an experiences or thoughts?
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I've been using double edge blades in a safety razor for years (better shave and save coin )
Last two years went to a straight razor . -
I've been using de and a shavette (didnt want to invest in honing stones and a strop till I knew it was for me) for awhile. The traditional kamisori is only one sided though, and requires a special technique to shave yourself with…..I may just look into the ground iwasaki, but was just interested in opinions on the traditional method, if anyone was going that route.
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Just thought I’d put this here:
My dad swears by this stuff… (for dry cracked hands)
http://www.badgerbalm.com/p-14-badger-balm-for-dry-cracked-hands.aspxAnd here’s some quality “man care”
http://www.badgerbalm.com/c-52-organic-mens-grooming-products.aspx -
Thanks jock, tricky is definitely one of the words I hear associated with it commonly. Will probably wait until I'm out in vancouver again and try to do some more research there, my searches on the Internet tend to find little info / arguements.
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I've been using de and a shavette (didnt want to invest in honing stones and a strop till I knew it was for me) for awhile. The traditional kamisori is only one sided though, and requires a special technique to shave yourself with…..I may just look into the ground iwasaki, but was just interested in opinions on the traditional method, if anyone was going that route.
The straight razor route is a steep learning curve . I stuck with it and finally after some time,
got it right . I hear you on not wanting to go baboonbonkers on hones / strops . I was interested in that way
since years ago it was the only way to shave . It doesn't get more "manly" than dragging a super sharp
blade across your face , hard to go back to the plastic two bladed contracptions .Feel free to ask any questions , check out this site :
http://straightrazorplace.com/forum.php
Very helpful .
To start on the cheap go here :
Cheers