Wet shave ??

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Finn

Active Member
I got into shaving with a Double edged razor a few years ago and wont go back. Got sick of the prices for mach3 "blades". Discovering what an irritation free close shave actually is was a revelation . Incase anyone doesnt know theres a uk forum link below ( a bit like CC as it happens) and a great store link too.

NB. if anyone here has only tried the supermarket DE blades so far i can reccomend the sampler packs for blades. You/ll be shocked as to how much better some are for you and bulk stocking up saves a fortune!


Great UK based shaving forum here

Good online store and excellent blade sampler
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I had no idea there were so many of us who shave with traditional soaps/creams. I have always felt something of a ludite picking up a Palmolive stick and a packet of DE blades in Tescos while the "trendies" around me pick up Gillette Finest Super Overpriced foam and the latest 26 blade razor.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
I tried an electric razor when I first started shaving some 38 years ago, but couldn't get on with it, so I went onto wet shaving and have done so ever since. Once you get used to it an electric shaver can never give the closeness that a blade does. I use King of shaves oil instead of soap these days, very good.
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
I had no idea there were so many of us who shave with traditional soaps/creams.

You're a proper man like I.
 

ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
It has recently occurred to me that most people used to shave with cold water
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Why do you think that?

Women have been cooking with hot water right back into pre-history and men have been shaving with hot water ever since metal could be made to take a sharp enough edge i.e since the early Bronze Age. Shaving with cold water has always been next to impossible.
 

Norm

Guest
I use King of shaves oil instead of soap these days, very good.
I used to use that when I was travelling a lot, mostly for the convenience. I prefer a gel, though, as long as I don't need to carry it for 4 hours to get to a hotel in the arse-end of nowhere.


Shaving with cold water has always been next to impossible.
Norm frequently achieves the next-to-impossible then. :biggrin: In our first house, I could never wait the time it took for the hot water to come through and it seemed wasteful to fill the system with hot water for the sake of a few hundred ml in the sink. We lived there for about 4 years, I guess I shaved in cold water for about 3 years and 360 days.
 
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bobg

bobg

Über Member
I had no idea there were so many of us who shave with traditional soaps/creams.


Me neither, I wonder what the age range of wet shavers is??
BTW "Mrs Uncle Phil" sounds very avant garde, does she know that she's known as that to a whole CC community...
 

ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I guess I shaved in cold water for about 3 years and 360 days.
My hero! The only time I have tried it has been cycle touring and I ended up with a stubbly face and a blunt razor.

Hair is a protein which softens when warm and I still reckon that most men have always shaved with warm water.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I willingly shave with cold water over the summer. It's nice and cool and refreshing and I notice no difference in razor performance.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
wet shave. Never got on with lecky ones. Hate shaving though, but I do, as face-fungus just makes me look old(er)
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Cold water, colder the better. A nice shaving brush to build up a foam lather and a leather belt to sharpen the cut throat razor. This does my gf fine. I use simple disposables ;) .
 
I've been using a bowl/brush for a few years and a mach3. Occasionally use a gel when on holiday or the like as it saves space.

I really fancy trying a safety razor. Anyone care to recommend a starter safety razor & blade combo?
 
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