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Old 10-09-2007, 01:34 PM
Los Feliz Slim Los Feliz Slim is offline
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I started wet shaving around 6 months ago as a result of my general unhappiness with my shaving routine and an OOT thread. I'm really enjoying everything about it - the quality of the shave, the lack of ingrown hairs, the morning routine, etc. I'm also one of those guys who enjoys skin products, etc, so having a whole new category of stuff to shop for and buy is right up my alley.

Things I have:

Art of Shaving shaving brush



$50 from the Art of Shaving

Merkur Long Classic Safety Razor



$29.99 from Classic Shaving

Ceramic Razor and Brush Stand



$39.99 from Classic Shaving

Brush, razor, stand. All pretty standard. The fun part, of course, are the products.

I was able to get a package of stuff from Art of Shaving for super-cheap from Costco. This is it:



It comes with a brush, shaving cream, pre-shave oil, and an after-shave balm. All of the products are excellent imo. Art of Shaving charges $100 for it, though, I doubt I'd use it much if I wasn't able to get it for $40 from Costco.

I haven't branched out all that far from that stuff, but two things I've tried and liked are:

Truefitt & Hill Pre-Shave Oil



$28 from Truefitt & Hill

and

Truefitt & Hill Ultimate Comfort Shaving Cream



$28 from Truefitt & Hill

Finally, I recently bought some products from the American men's grooming maker Jack Black. I'm not posting all that crap because I don't like it very much, especially the shaving cream. It's not as good as Art of Shaving and can't even touch Truefitt & Hill, which is the best I've used.

So there you have my wet shaving treatise. I'd like to know what other products people like and use, especially in the after-shave balm and moisturizer categories. I have very sensitive skin so I can't deal with stuff with too much alcohol in it. Finding good moisturizer is hard.
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:46 PM
BretWeir BretWeir is offline
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Default Re: EDF Wet Shaving Thread

I've been wanting to stock up on some stuff like this, so thanks for the recommendations.

Have you ever tried a straight razor? Every now and then, I start thinking it would be cool to get one, but I'm not sure if it would end up being more trouble than it's worth.
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: EDF Wet Shaving Thread

I want something that is fast and won't cut or give me ingrown hairs. Is that too much to ask?? I don't care if it's particularly close.
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:59 PM
Los Feliz Slim Los Feliz Slim is offline
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Default Re: EDF Wet Shaving Thread

BretWeir,

I haven't tried the full-on straight razor because I don't have the steadiest of hands and don't want to die.

kurosh,

If speed is a priority, wet shaving isn't for you. Part of the appeal for me is the ritual aspect of filling up the sink with hot water, soaking the brush, applying the lather, etc etc etc. I'm always in a rush, and taking 10 minutes to pamper myself and have an excellent shave is a great break.
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:13 PM
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LFS,

What were you shaving with before and how do your current routine and results compare?
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:24 PM
Los Feliz Slim Los Feliz Slim is offline
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Prior to this I was using the Gillette Sensor. The Mach 3 game me crazy irritation and ingrown hairs, and a wet/dry Panasonic electric razor I used took forever to give me a close shave without tearing my face apart.

Everything about this experience is better. My face is super-smooth. It takes longer than a disposable razor and obviously requires more equipment, though. Cost-wise I bet it evens out after a year or so, since replacement blades are cheap.

One thing I've noticed is that the occasional nick I get with a super-sharp safety razor seems to close up MUCH quicker than the times I cut myself with a disposable.

Results-wise, there's really no comparison. The quality of the shave I get with this setup is WAY better.
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:33 PM
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LFS,

Great thread. That Truefitt & Hill site is gold. My next trip to London I'm stopping by there and buying a whole bunch of stuff. That is, after I get the full gentlemans shave, hair cut and shoe polish treatment. Brilliant.
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Old 10-09-2007, 03:55 PM
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How long does it take you to shave with this setup vs. regular shaving cream/razor? What about if you are someone who doesn't shave everyday? I pretty much just shave in the shower now, maybe 2-3x week because I am lazy. It's pretty quick, I find that I get less burn/irritation then shaving standard with shaving cream... I use this stuff and I'm pretty happy...I also go by feel, which isn't such a big deal but everytime I tell people that I shave in the shower with no mirror they freak. I use the art of shaving after shave, but I'd love to hear alternatives...I've also used the art of shaving preshave oil but it's to thick and clogs the mach3/5 that I use...
shower shave



edit: I should add that that shower shave is hands down the best shaving product I have ever bought. a million times better than shaving creams (i've tried several)
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Old 10-09-2007, 04:25 PM
By-Tor By-Tor is offline
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Default Re: EDF Wet Shaving Thread

i've been in the mach3 boat for a few years now and love it, but i am just too lazy to shave everyday or even every other day.

so over the weekend, the wife bought me the new top-of-the-line braun and i absolutely love this thing!!!

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Old 10-09-2007, 04:34 PM
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I find I get more razor burn with an electric and never have as close a shave...am i doing something wrong?
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