Earlier today, I was reminded of a long-ago post from @rhodes96 (I hope he is OK) when he remarked that he has a tendency to do well with blades that others regard as sub-par, eg Derby.
Nowadays, I tend to operate nearly entirely with just two blades, Personna GEM Stainless and Schick Proline. I have observed that the (objectively pretty damn sharp) AC blades have a tendency to deliver an immediate GBSTM when judged by a post-shave drag of the digits across the hide, while the GEM blades perhaps not quite so much.
However, later in the day, I have often noticed that a shave from the triple-facet GEM blade consistently delivers a shave that is objectively much smoother shave many (12+) hours later than the AC blade, as well as resulting in less feedback from aftershave.
I'm guessing that the (more refined?) GEM blade may not be causing as much trauma to the skin, and may somehow be causing a less-sharp edge on the stubble, resulting in a less sandpapery feel.
I know the Str8 razor crowd will have plenty to offer here, with all those mystic stones, slurries, chants and dances, and I'm open to that. (At least, I'll add the proviso that my mind isn't so open that you can throw any old rubbish into it.) So let it rip...
Nowadays, I tend to operate nearly entirely with just two blades, Personna GEM Stainless and Schick Proline. I have observed that the (objectively pretty damn sharp) AC blades have a tendency to deliver an immediate GBSTM when judged by a post-shave drag of the digits across the hide, while the GEM blades perhaps not quite so much.
However, later in the day, I have often noticed that a shave from the triple-facet GEM blade consistently delivers a shave that is objectively much smoother shave many (12+) hours later than the AC blade, as well as resulting in less feedback from aftershave.
I'm guessing that the (more refined?) GEM blade may not be causing as much trauma to the skin, and may somehow be causing a less-sharp edge on the stubble, resulting in a less sandpapery feel.
I know the Str8 razor crowd will have plenty to offer here, with all those mystic stones, slurries, chants and dances, and I'm open to that. (At least, I'll add the proviso that my mind isn't so open that you can throw any old rubbish into it.) So let it rip...