I think I may have purchased my last double edged razor for a good while at least. Got into the hobby about a year and a half ago and I think I've finally settled into some consistency in terms of technique, hardware, "software" etc. Took time to re-learn shaving after switching from cartridges but in a way it was easy because the process is so much more enjoyable wheras cartridge shaving is like ugh, chore city. So, yay.
@rizzleperizzle I had a barber shave me with a straight razor once. I wasn't overly impressed with the result. What makes a double-edged razor different from the multi-blade cartridge? What makes it better?
@ThePsyOfLife Bear with me as this is my first multi-post reply here- let's see how she flies :) So cartridges work by using more blades that are less sharp to achieve a lift-and-cut effect on the stubble. On the plus side- they can produce a socially acceptable shave faster and with less risk for nics and cuts. (1)
@ThePsyOfLife Tried to get my recently retired, newly bearded uncle into traditional wet shaving and he's having none of it lol.
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@rizzleperizzle I sure will. I've got to get the razor here in Cambodia, first, though. It may have to wait until summer when we travel to Europe.
@rizzleperizzle I'm thinking I'm going to give it a try. I've portions of my cheeks, neck, and balding head that I have to shave.