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  • Mr Pee
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3285

    Shaving re-discovered

    Morning all.

    After many years of forking out extortionate sums of money for multi-blade shaving cartridges, a few months ago I took the plunge and bought myself an Edwin Jagger double-edged safety razor. After some experimentation with blades and creams, I am now getting better shaves than I have ever had, my skin feels better, and I start the day with a pleasurable ritual rather than an annoying chore.

    A wash with Portugese Musgo pre-shave soap, lather up with Proraso shave cream- a lovely Italian product, applied with a boar hair brush, and then to finish Proraso post-shave cream which gives the face a lovely mentholy zing. After all that I feel more than ready to face the day. It takes a little longer than the squirty aerosol foam and multi-blade shaver, but by golly the difference is worth it.

    And the clincher is that I got over two years worth of excellent quality Gillette blades from Amazon for 13 quid, which is about the price of a pack of 4 of those ridiculous rip-off cartridges. One blade lasts about a week, and I got 120 for that sum.
    Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

    Mark Twain.
  • Resurrection Man

    #2
    Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
    Morning all.

    After many years of forking out extortionate sums of money for multi-blade shaving cartridges, a few months ago I took the plunge and bought myself an Edwin Jagger double-edged safety razor. After some experimentation with blades and creams, I am now getting better shaves than I have ever had, my skin feels better, and I start the day with a pleasurable ritual rather than an annoying chore.

    A wash with Portugese Musgo pre-shave soap, lather up with Proraso shave cream- a lovely Italian product, applied with a boar hair brush, and then to finish Proraso post-shave cream which gives the face a lovely mentholy zing. After all that I feel more than ready to face the day. It takes a little longer than the squirty aerosol foam and multi-blade shaver, but by golly the difference is worth it.

    And the clincher is that I got over two years worth of excellent quality Gillette blades from Amazon for 13 quid, which is about the price of a pack of 4 of those ridiculous rip-off cartridges. One blade lasts about a week, and I got 120 for that sum.

    What is 'shaving' ? Or having a 'hair-cut', for that matter ?

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    • Mr Pee
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 3285

      #3
      Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
      What is 'shaving' ? Or having a 'hair-cut', for that matter ?
      I assume from that comment that you are a Guardian reader.
      Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

      Mark Twain.

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      • Pabmusic
        Full Member
        • May 2011
        • 5537

        #4
        What is this post about?

        No - Mrs Pab won't allow me to have a beard (good idea now, since I would look like Santa) or a moustache (a pity). When I go for a haircut, it includes a rather physical scalp massage, which is something I'd never experienced in the UK.

        As far as 'special' blades go, it rather depends on how fast your beard grows, and whether you need a second shave come 2 pm.

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        • Beef Oven!
          Ex-member
          • Sep 2013
          • 18147

          #5
          Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
          Morning all.

          After many years of forking out extortionate sums of money for multi-blade shaving cartridges, a few months ago I took the plunge and bought myself an Edwin Jagger double-edged safety razor. After some experimentation with blades and creams, I am now getting better shaves than I have ever had, my skin feels better, and I start the day with a pleasurable ritual rather than an annoying chore.

          A wash with Portugese Musgo pre-shave soap, lather up with Proraso shave cream- a lovely Italian product, applied with a boar hair brush, and then to finish Proraso post-shave cream which gives the face a lovely mentholy zing. After all that I feel more than ready to face the day. It takes a little longer than the squirty aerosol foam and multi-blade shaver, but by golly the difference is worth it.

          And the clincher is that I got over two years worth of excellent quality Gillette blades from Amazon for 13 quid, which is about the price of a pack of 4 of those ridiculous rip-off cartridges. One blade lasts about a week, and I got 120 for that sum.
          Hmmm, tempting. But I have to say that I've been using the Wilkinson Hydro for about 2 years and they are amazing. Such a close shave and never a cut.

          They have 5 blades, which I figured was a gimmick, but it must be doing something to give such a safe, close and comfortable shave. The cartridges are expensive, but they last twice as long as others, so work out cheaper.

          I bought a job lot in Sainsburys about 18 months ago when they were half price, so even cheaper

          Which Edwin Jagger model did you get?

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          • Pikaia

            #6
            What's wrong with an electric razor? It is faster and costs virtually nothing to run - no replacement blades, no cuts, no pre-shave and no aftershave!

            And while we are on the subject, why is one or two days growth of beard so uncomfortable? You would expect that half a millimetre of stubble sticking out of the skin would not produce any discomfort at all.

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            • Beef Oven!
              Ex-member
              • Sep 2013
              • 18147

              #7
              Originally posted by Pikaia View Post
              What's wrong with an electric razor? It is faster and costs virtually nothing to run - no replacement blades, no cuts, no pre-shave and no aftershave!

              And while we are on the subject, why is one or two days growth of beard so uncomfortable? You would expect that half a millimetre of stubble sticking out of the skin would not produce any discomfort at all.
              Never got on with them. Got given a swanky Panasonic as a present that I gave a 6 month trial to, but, no thanks. They're also not very masculine and probably better for shins.
              Last edited by Beef Oven!; 14-09-13, 08:47. Reason: Changed a spell-checked 'parent' to 'present'

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              • clive heath

                #8
                Tempted to retry a Wilkinson Sword-Edge type double-edged flat blade if that is indeed what is being described here but can you still get a holder which allows you to adjust the cutting angle? Haven't used shaving soap for 40+ years, just watery soap frothed between the palms.

                Got photographed, the only time I was bearded, at the Playboy Club attended by Liz of the Flowers Keg dynasty doing the famous "Bunny Dip".

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                • Mr Pee
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 3285

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                  Hmmm, tempting. But I have to say that I've been using the Wilkinson Hydro for about 2 years and they are amazing. Such a close shave and never a cut.

                  They have 5 blades, which I figured was a gimmick, but it must be doing something to give such a safe, close and comfortable shave. The cartridges are expensive, but they last twice as long as others, so work out cheaper.

                  I bought a job lot in Sainsburys about 18 months ago when they were half price, so even cheaper

                  Which Edwin Jagger model did you get?
                  This one:-

                  http://www.shaving-shack.com/edwin-j...de-blades.html

                  I think shaving is a very personal thing and if you get on with the Fusion type cartridges, fine- although I thought I did until I got my DE safety razor; it was initially a purely financial decision, but I am now totally converted. Needed a bit of trial and error with blades, though- the Japanese Feather variety are known as the sharpest, so naturally I thought they were the ones to go for- result:- endless nicks and cuts. Apparetly they work best in Feather razors, which are rather pricey. The Gillette blades I use now hardly ever cut and give a lovely smooth shave. Like the proverbial baby's bum.

                  As for electric razors- not for me. I never got a decent shave from one, much worse than the Fusion type. I used to keep a portable electric razor for emergencies, but then whenever I needed it the batteries were nearly always flat anyway.
                  Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

                  Mark Twain.

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                  • Mr Pee
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 3285

                    #10
                    Originally posted by clive heath View Post
                    Tempted to retry a Wilkinson Sword-Edge type double-edged flat blade if that is indeed what is being described here but can you still get a holder which allows you to adjust the cutting angle?
                    I take it you mean an adjustable razor, such as this:-

                    Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

                    Mark Twain.

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                    • John Wright
                      Full Member
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 705

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
                      After many years of forking out extortionate sums of money for multi-blade shaving cartridges, a few months ago I took the plunge and bought myself an Edwin Jagger double-edged safety razor. After some experimentation with blades and creams, I am now getting better shaves than I have ever had, my skin feels better, and I start the day with a pleasurable ritual rather than an annoying chore.
                      Gosh Pee, that reads like a very good script for a TV commercial; you're in the wrong job!
                      - - -

                      John W

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                      • Beef Oven!
                        Ex-member
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 18147

                        #12
                        Good for sensitive skin.......?https://www.google.co.uk/#q=blobfish...Pa8x7YODWJM%3A

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                        • clive heath

                          #13
                          Yes, that's it, thanks Mr.Pee.

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                          • Resurrection Man

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
                            I assume from that comment that you are a Guardian reader.

                            LOL......you mean like this ?

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                            • Beef Oven!
                              Ex-member
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 18147

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
                              LOL......you mean like this ?

                              Reader he said, not member of the editorial team!

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