DrBob
Member
Greetings all,
I was fortunate to find this wonderful place in my relentless search for shaving info.
At the age of 58, I have become increasingly dissatisfied with my shaving. I never learned wet shaving of any description as a young man but started with a Braun electric razor. I used various Brauns over the years but found them increasingly less effective. I then switched to a Philishave, but found that it too seemingly takes forever (10 mins or so) and gives a dissatifying shave. Of course through the years when my electric razor was broken I dabbled with cartridge razors with terrible results.
So, somehow - I don't exactly remember - I stumbled on the idea of wet shaving, and have decided to start with DE razors. I was still in the research phase when I found my wife - bless her socks - had bought me a brush and some soap for Xmas. It is a Wahls Silvertip Bager from The Shaver Shop, and an Evelyn & Crabtree Sandalwood soap.
Even though I hadn't bought a DE razor yet I decided to experiment with a Dollar Shave Club cartridge razor that I buy for my wife's needs. At least I will gain experience lathering.
So I now have had 2 days worth of shaves, and interesting experiences. I look forward to the arrival of my DE89 and some blades to experiment with.
One question if anyone wants to weigh in on it: does ones beard change with age? I know skin does, but hair too? Is that why the electric razor worked well in my youth but not so well now?
Have a great 2016 everyone.
I was fortunate to find this wonderful place in my relentless search for shaving info.
At the age of 58, I have become increasingly dissatisfied with my shaving. I never learned wet shaving of any description as a young man but started with a Braun electric razor. I used various Brauns over the years but found them increasingly less effective. I then switched to a Philishave, but found that it too seemingly takes forever (10 mins or so) and gives a dissatifying shave. Of course through the years when my electric razor was broken I dabbled with cartridge razors with terrible results.
So, somehow - I don't exactly remember - I stumbled on the idea of wet shaving, and have decided to start with DE razors. I was still in the research phase when I found my wife - bless her socks - had bought me a brush and some soap for Xmas. It is a Wahls Silvertip Bager from The Shaver Shop, and an Evelyn & Crabtree Sandalwood soap.
Even though I hadn't bought a DE razor yet I decided to experiment with a Dollar Shave Club cartridge razor that I buy for my wife's needs. At least I will gain experience lathering.
So I now have had 2 days worth of shaves, and interesting experiences. I look forward to the arrival of my DE89 and some blades to experiment with.
One question if anyone wants to weigh in on it: does ones beard change with age? I know skin does, but hair too? Is that why the electric razor worked well in my youth but not so well now?
Have a great 2016 everyone.