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Just grab the Rockwell 6C, you can’t go wrong with this fantastic razorRockwell razor, can’t go wrong
I disagree sorry. For a beginner an adjustable offers too many variables that are not going to help you learn effectively. A good quality tried and tested razor (without adjust ability) offers the perfect baseline for a beginner to get 2-3 months of shaves in (without unnecessary variables) and really nail down the technique before starting to play with different razors. Not saying the Rockwell isn't a fantastic razor here just suggesting it is not ideal for a beginner. Would be a great 2nd or 3rd razor down the track.Just grab the Rockwell 6C, you can’t go wrong with this fantastic razor
Great option IMO34c
Razorock Plissoft from Vshod
Squadron soap with matching splash
I see you are from the N.T.Thanks for the options! I was looking at a kit from vshod with an adjustable but as #nsavage has pointed out maybe an adjustable isn't the best. I've got a 34c that doesn't work for me at all. I might PIF it to him and get some nicer soap and brush and bowl.
Best wishes - Katherine to Sunshine Coast this time of year is a wise move mate.Thanks for the offers! I'm afraid I drive out early tomorrow morning and am moving to the Sunshine Coast for a few months before moving to Canada. I just ordered a few things from Vshod and will also give him my 34c. He's got a lot thinner facial hair than me so hopefully it works for him.
Thanks for the offer. I've already got a few things for himhttps://paste-and-cut.com.au/community/threads/starter-kit-yaqi-brush-and-razor-proraso-green.5787/
Yaqi brass handled razor and a tub of Proraso Green (the Yaqi brush has since sold).
I disagree sorry. For a beginner an adjustable offers too many variables that are not going to help you learn effectively
I can guarantee you that if there are additional plates there will be a desire to switch between them and that will introduce variables that will not assist in the learning process.The Rockwell 6C isn't actually that adjustable though.
It is a handle with interchangeable heads.
If you leave the heads in the box it is a standard 3 piece razor and when you decide you want something more aggressive you just take the spare head out of the box rather than retire the whole thing for a whole new purchase, which will likely be the Rockwell anyway.