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Mr. Strop
I very rarely risk shaving with a "safety" razor, almost exclusively shaving with a straight razor. What I have found though is that straight razor shaving requires a different type of lather compared to what I require with "safety" razor shaving.
For straight razor shaving, I require a slicker, wetter and thinner lather whereas "safety" razor shaving requires a thicker (by volume), drier lather but still with a reasonable amount of slickness, although not as must as required for straight razor shaving. Lather wetness is relatively easy to adjust. The thickness and slickness is far more dependent on the soap/cream.
I have found that there are some soaps and creams that are more suited for me in straight razor shaving and others more suited to "safety" razor shaving.
Have you experienced similar results?
For straight razor shaving, I require a slicker, wetter and thinner lather whereas "safety" razor shaving requires a thicker (by volume), drier lather but still with a reasonable amount of slickness, although not as must as required for straight razor shaving. Lather wetness is relatively easy to adjust. The thickness and slickness is far more dependent on the soap/cream.
I have found that there are some soaps and creams that are more suited for me in straight razor shaving and others more suited to "safety" razor shaving.
Have you experienced similar results?