Why is a Double-Edged Safety Razor Better than Cartridge or Electric?

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  • Aggressive marketing brands like Gillette or the Dollar Shave Club have taught men that the cartridge razor with more blades is the way to go. In reality, the best shavers for men are decades old and sometimes pre-date sliced bread. The straight razor, the single-blade razor, and of course, the double-edged safety razor.
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    Technology has changed our lives radically in the last century mostly for the better. However, in terms of shaving, that’s not the case. Today’s dominant shaving method, the cartridge razor, is not at the top because it’s the best method, but simply because it makes the most money for the manufacturers.
    With aggressive marketing brands like Gillette or the Dollar Shave Club have taught men that the cartridge razor with more blades is the way to go. In reality, the best shavers for men are decades old and sometimes pre-date sliced bread. So what am I talking about? The straight razor, the single-blade razor, and of course, the double-edged safety razor.
    Why should you switch to a razor?
    00:59 1. It costs less.
    01:35 2. You get a much closer shave.
    02:33 3. You get less irritation.
    02:51 4. You produce less waste.
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    04:11 Single Edge VS. Double-Edge
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  • @Dragonkinglover
    @Dragonkinglover Před 3 lety +6212

    I like shaving with my sharpened, 2 feet long heirloom battleaxe which has been passed down for generations in my family

    • @frankkatsaros8600
      @frankkatsaros8600 Před 3 lety +143

      Like a Viking!

    • @petterniklasson2547
      @petterniklasson2547 Před 3 lety +118

      I bet it has a lovely patina

    • @Christoff070
      @Christoff070 Před 3 lety +176

      That's nothing. I shave my balls with shearing shears that have been handed down from great-grandfather, with my eyes closed.

    • @Chrislav7
      @Chrislav7 Před 3 lety +54

      @@Christoff070 But can you shave your face with mace in the dark?

    • @travisreese7229
      @travisreese7229 Před 3 lety +172

      Been using a flat rock passed down from pre-hominids and I didn't even try to sharpen it. Smooth as 100 grit.

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti Před 3 lety +4878

    My Father used this all his life. He was born on June 27th, 1940. I remember when I was little, watching him shave, he always had a cup of coffe at hand. Somehow he managed to not get shaving cream in the coffee.
    My Father died February 14, 2017, Valentines Day, but I will always remember him shaving with this razor and drinking coffe while shaving. I love you Papa!!!

    • @nickhill6036
      @nickhill6036 Před 2 lety +182

      My father was born in 1940 and died in 2017 as well. I now use his Gillette DE razor that he used all his life. Every time I shave, I remember him.

    • @rsotuyo8180
      @rsotuyo8180 Před 2 lety +55

      sorry for your loss man

    • @xshortguy
      @xshortguy Před 2 lety +53

      This comment hits me hard because my dad died on the exact same day. He was born in 1960 though.

    • @SalvatoreEscoti
      @SalvatoreEscoti Před 2 lety +9

      @@xshortguy I feel you.

    • @schutzstaffel6337
      @schutzstaffel6337 Před 2 lety +4

      Rip bro

  • @daygon128
    @daygon128 Před 2 lety +797

    The key to shaving with a DE safety razor is to let it glide. Do not press down. Another tip from my barber is to always go with the grain. Shaving against the grain encourages bumps and ingrown hairs. The shave won't be as close but the hair can grow back out without the pores being clogged.

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Před 2 lety +61

      I use a cartridge style and go with the grain and shaving cream, then I go over it again against the grain and just water, comes out great every time.

    • @finianholland7654
      @finianholland7654 Před 2 lety +12

      What happens if my hair grows in all directions? I assume that I would just press down with less force to ensure that I don’t get too close when going against the grain.

    • @Andrew-it7fb
      @Andrew-it7fb Před 2 lety +46

      You can also go across the grain. It really depends on the person. I can shave against the grain without an issue.

    • @Mike-dk7wj
      @Mike-dk7wj Před rokem +2

      @@3DJapan Me too.

    • @nukkibunny
      @nukkibunny Před rokem +22

      this video is awesome but important note: razors and ingrowns/redness/"pimples" WILL always happen. its more likely to happen to those with curly follicles that can 'fold' back into the skin to create those pus-filled bubbles (with that super-satisfying-to-pull hair inside). good razors have a goal of trying to cut the hair at a straight angle so this curve back effect doesnt happen. its a marketing scheme if a hair removal method boasts "no more irritation/ingrowns". its all about hot water, tight/pulled skin, a good blade, and how long the stubble has gotten til the next shave. ive used so many different razors and creams and realize: as long as you shave/remove hair (even from the root!), you WILL have ingrowns as they grow back. they go hand in hand and its just how it goes for our self grooming. however theres ways to minimize it, and not look like a folliculitis-ridden hairless monkey! and thats what good razors and the hot water and antiseptic creams are all about. its to manage/treat, not prevent since its sort of inevitable

  • @youtubecensors5419
    @youtubecensors5419 Před rokem +119

    When my Grandfather passed about a decade ago I took his old DE safety razor and just kept it in a box. I ran out of cartridges once and pulled out the DE and gave it a spin, haven't stopped using it since. I have thick hair, go against the grain, use the same blade for a month, great shave, zero issues. Thanks Grandpa!

    • @keithwilliams7611
      @keithwilliams7611 Před 5 měsíci +1

      BS

    • @youtubecensors5419
      @youtubecensors5419 Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@keithwilliams7611 Maybe it doesn't work for your legs or back, but it does well on my beard. Have a magnificent day 🎉

    • @TayWoode
      @TayWoode Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@keithwilliams7611why is it BS? It’s not some kid telling a story of his grandfather giving him a map to discover an enchanted razor hidden in an ancient Egyptian pyramid that has magical powers

    • @heavenlee4117
      @heavenlee4117 Před 2 měsíci +9

      ​@@keithwilliams7611 Good job! Do you know any other letters?

    • @chandebrec5856
      @chandebrec5856 Před měsícem +1

      Same blade for a month?! How often do you shave?

  • @Xxxxxxxxxx3582
    @Xxxxxxxxxx3582 Před 3 lety +1092

    Two years ago I switched to double edged safety razor and my skin is happier than ever.

    • @Swonke
      @Swonke Před 3 lety +32

      Same. The cartridges tore me up, and the gel on each cartridge irritated my skin.

    • @Shaverboy516
      @Shaverboy516 Před 3 lety +17

      I agree DE is the way to go which I’ve been doing, while its cost effective I found that finding the razor that works best for you can be costly. Plus this becomes a hobby for most of us and stopping with one razor, one brush, one shaving bowl, one blade...and the list goes on is pretty slim. You will spend $$ but it’s an enjoyable ride!

    • @magnoliamike
      @magnoliamike Před 3 lety +1

      November will be my 2 years. I have so much stuff now between my vintage Gillette’s, soaps, brushes, modern razors it’s what makes a Mans Shave Den just right!
      💈😁👌🏻💈

    • @spaceracer23
      @spaceracer23 Před 3 lety +5

      Skin and wallet .

    • @magnoliamike
      @magnoliamike Před 3 lety +2

      but ton it’s a lifestyle for me. A hobby

  • @LegionMizzy1
    @LegionMizzy1 Před 2 lety +2180

    I made the switch last month. I nicked myself on my first shave, got a tiny bit of razor burn on the second, and have been having utterly, perfectly successful shaves since. The learning curve wasn't anywhere near as bad as I assumed it would be.
    Every person that you convert represents thousands of dollars of lost revenue for the cartridge razor industry, and saves the planet from untold amounts of plastic waste. Plus, the shave is just plain better.

    • @tinocabral4201
      @tinocabral4201 Před 2 lety +13

      Any tips to avoid nicks?

    • @LegionMizzy1
      @LegionMizzy1 Před 2 lety +121

      @@tinocabral4201 I was ultra focused on holding my blade at the correct angle during my first shave. As a result, my movements were stiff and a bit nervous. I think that the best advice I could give would be to relax your hand and arm, allowing the blade to float across your face at an angle that feels natural to you. I'd also suggest starting out with very little pressure. You can always do another pass if needed.
      My final suggestion would be to check the alignment of your blade within the razor head. It took me until the second shave to realize that my blade was slightly crooked. I solved this by pushing my blade all the way to the left or right side of the razor head so that the blade rests against the little posts that secure the blade. Instant, near perfect alignment.
      But yeah, as soon as I took on a more relaxed and fluid shaving technique, the razor burn and nicks disappeared entirely. I was putting too much effort and thought into using it on my first try.

    • @DeputatKaktus
      @DeputatKaktus Před 2 lety +46

      Relaxing is key. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. Sounds like a trope but it is true. And you need less pressure than you think you do. Also pay attention to the model of DE razor you are buying. Some are way more aggressive than others and better suited for really thick and coarse hair. On more sensitive skin they might cause irritation. Those where each side of the blade is slightly canted / twisted to one side are usually the more aggressive ones.

    • @HenshinFanatic
      @HenshinFanatic Před 2 lety +9

      @@DeputatKaktus What if you've got both coarse hair *and* sensitive skin?

    • @jaklumen
      @jaklumen Před 2 lety +28

      @@HenshinFanatic You'll need a lot more time soaking your beard hairs to soften them up. This would include wetting them in the shower, &/or using a steamed towel. Go as hot/warm as your skin can tolerate; but then, if you use a good shaving cream or soap as the video suggests, and load it onto a brush, you can be sure to have a warm lather on your face to continue softening those hairs.
      Don't be stingy and use your DE blade when it's getting dull, the blades really ARE cheaper than cartridges. Keep a sharp blade on your razor. That said, Amazon offers packages of assorted razor blades by different manufacturers, so consider that to find one you like and that works for you.
      Please note I have relatively fine and soft hair, but I do have sensitive skin. I started with a Merkur 180 to transition from long-handled cartridge razors about 10 years ago, but I switched to a Parker Variant to vary the position of the blade. Remember, DE razors have a comb or guard that's set at 45 degrees, so make sure to keep that flat against your skin. (You don't have that with a straight edge, if that makes sense.)
      As said before, light touch, but also, many passes. Other shaving CZcamsrs like mantic57 have pointed out that you are cutting the hairs over a number of passes. You aren't going to be able to pull it down the whole side of your face like advertisements for cartridge razors show. It's like chopping with an axe, rather than sawing with a toothed blade.
      Pardon this is so long, but I hope this is comprehensive for you.

  • @alexanderwernette9998
    @alexanderwernette9998 Před 2 lety +300

    100% right on technique. Bought one of these on a whim after using cartridge razors my whole shaving life. The cheeks and upper lip area turned out great but I looked like I tripped and landed on my neck on a bed of nails

    • @jayson1505
      @jayson1505 Před 2 lety +15

      Yeah the neck and just under the chin for edgework is hard for me, but I like the challenge

    • @zimbu_
      @zimbu_ Před 2 lety +28

      Might just be too much force since the areas that turned out good were the ones where skin is thicker. Try to just let the blade glide along the skin, no need to really press it to the skin if it's still sharp.

    • @meateater5112
      @meateater5112 Před 2 lety +8

      @@zimbu_ exactly, i use it for my pubes and armpit hair too, and it took me 2 3 tries and a bunch of cuts to get used to it. Now it is very easy and comfortable

    • @smievil
      @smievil Před 2 lety +4

      think my merkur razor is a bit too safe and having a hard time getting some parts really clean, some parts might look a bit like they have been sandpapered or something rather than cut.

    • @White_Night_Demon
      @White_Night_Demon Před 2 lety

      @@meateater5112 shave ur whole body

  • @elBorrachoGuapo
    @elBorrachoGuapo Před 2 lety +108

    A benefit overlooked here: I started with DE razors because I cut back to shaving every other day but my electric struggled with the longer stubble and the multi-blade cartridges would quickly become clogged. After a few years of success with DE's I've switched back to shaving daily and never once thought of switching back to more common methods.

  • @stevencrane2004
    @stevencrane2004 Před 3 lety +3719

    Funny, The Advertisement before this video is Gillette’s cartridge.🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @KSHAWK
      @KSHAWK Před 3 lety +247

      It’s probably cause your watching shaving videos and he mentions cartridge razors throughout the video

    • @666dynomax
      @666dynomax Před 3 lety +32

      haven't got adblock yet eh... ;)

    • @KSHAWK
      @KSHAWK Před 3 lety +18

      @@666dynomax he could be on mobile

    • @frederikadam9511
      @frederikadam9511 Před 3 lety +40

      @@KSHAWK psst... CZcams vanced.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  Před 3 lety +573

      youtube servers personalized ads, so most people see different ads, unless, Gillette pays a ton of money for everyone who watches this...

  • @thevanishingsaxon663
    @thevanishingsaxon663 Před 3 lety +250

    I've been using my grandfather's double edge even since he passed away. I love it and I remember him everything I shave now.

    • @vatsalsaxena8813
      @vatsalsaxena8813 Před 3 lety +11

      Sorry for your loss man. RIP.

    • @MoltenMetalGod7
      @MoltenMetalGod7 Před 3 lety +22

      Definitely something special about family heirloom shaving gear. Got my dad's shave mug and brush and I think about dad every time I shave.

    • @stetteo
      @stetteo Před 3 lety +5

      Same here. Mine is a Gillette from the 50's

    • @tamishgoyal5962
      @tamishgoyal5962 Před 3 lety +2

      same here. i still wear my grandpas old shorts. rip grandpa

    • @bradcopp2855
      @bradcopp2855 Před 2 lety

      I'm sure every time you shave, you feel that connection with your Grandfather. I'm sorry that you lost him, but happy that you have these memories.

  • @TheBorderRyker
    @TheBorderRyker Před rokem +172

    I’ve been using a Merkur 23C Long Handle Safety Razor for the last four years and it’s awesome! No way I’m ever going back to cartridge razors. 👌🏻

    • @TheBorderRyker
      @TheBorderRyker Před rokem +4

      @@caballo_de_guerra yes. If you have a good shaving cream for sensitive skin and don’t shave every day. Let your skin rest in between shaves.

    • @viarnay
      @viarnay Před rokem +1

      When you get used to shave your face results improve a lot

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis Před rokem +3

      I've been using the same model for years as well. It's not made of plastic, it's super easy to clean, it's nice and shiny and just looks majestic on a bathroom cabinet.

    • @infeltk
      @infeltk Před rokem

      @@TheBorderRyker So I shave every day, sometimes twice a day, then electric razor (e.g. Philips 9800) is better.

  • @Prasmataz
    @Prasmataz Před rokem +118

    This video genuinely changed my life! As a South Indian guy I’ve always found cartridge and electric razors sub optimal and it never occurred to me that what my Dad used when we were kids in India was the best way! I’ve switched to DE and convincing my Dad to switch back too

    • @anshumanpanda1227
      @anshumanpanda1227 Před rokem +1

      Nice.

    • @kindofanmol
      @kindofanmol Před 7 měsíci

      I'm considering getting the Philips OneBlade for now. Can you pls tell me how does it compare to DE razors?

    • @xI2eVoLveI2x
      @xI2eVoLveI2x Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@kindofanmol They are totally different products, hardly comparable. If you need to be fast shaving your beard go with the OneBlade, but safety razor is at another level in term of shaving experience: you need the right soap, whip it correctly, learn how to use the razor. The good side is that it's like a ritual, personally I free my mind while I use it, not to mention the great fragrances of soaps and aftershaves. Also, any safety razor or straight razor goes way deeper that an electric one; so the point is always on what you need: you need to trim the beard or shave fast, or you search for smooth skin, those are questions

    • @kindofanmol
      @kindofanmol Před 7 měsíci

      @@xI2eVoLveI2x Thanks so much! I'll much prefer the OneBlade since I barely get time for shaving lol.

  • @edwardal7980
    @edwardal7980 Před 3 lety +774

    I started shaving at 16 with cartridge razors, they started getting really expensive so I looked into DE safety razors when I was 17, and a year on and I haven’t regretted it once... great decision and I highly recommend!

    • @LDarlong
      @LDarlong Před 3 lety +9

      What about the safety? I want to get into a DE razor but I’m worried about the dangers

    • @cgasucks
      @cgasucks Před 3 lety +23

      @@LDarlong Go with a mild razor (one with little blade exposure) first. Weishi DE Razors are very mild and great for beginners or an adjustable razor will do too.

    • @szymongorczynski7621
      @szymongorczynski7621 Před 3 lety +26

      @@LDarlong There's a reason it's called a "safety razor." Obviously you get the odd nick, but no more than you would get a cartridge razor.

    • @jeeperspeepers8323
      @jeeperspeepers8323 Před 3 lety +5

      @@LDarlong Blood in, blood out.

    • @MoltenMetalGod7
      @MoltenMetalGod7 Před 3 lety +10

      ​@@LDarlong There is a learning curve but don't be intimidated. Go slow, take your time and use a forgiving blade. You'll get a couple a nicks but it's nothing to be overly concerned about. learn to hold the correct angle and let the weight of the razor do the work.

  • @quadre2002
    @quadre2002 Před 3 lety +859

    As a 18 year old that got into style recently I can safely say that switching to a DE razor is the best thing I’ve done so far.

    • @violin-schwerin
      @violin-schwerin Před 3 lety +11

      Well done, straight razor for the next step

    • @carltrotter7622
      @carltrotter7622 Před 3 lety +27

      I'm 16 and I am about to transfer. Good to hear some advice from someone round about the same age.

    • @vazz22
      @vazz22 Před 3 lety +24

      Good for you. I wish at 18 I would have used a DE.
      My skin (ingrown hairs, acne from disposable razors) suffered from poor shaving routines.

    • @joshmiller8264
      @joshmiller8264 Před 3 lety +6

      I'm 19 and considering doing this myself, will have to give it a try

    • @nemoanon5615
      @nemoanon5615 Před 3 lety +2

      I wish i had done the same when i was 18. Good move!

  • @peeeeeeet
    @peeeeeeet Před 2 lety +12

    I was given my great uncle’s old double edge razor (he reportedly used it during WWII) several years ago, it’s the only way that I shave now. Absolutely love it.

  • @lawrencegt2229
    @lawrencegt2229 Před rokem +9

    Key to making your blades last and not dull is in the beard preparation. Dry beard hair has a cutting resistance similar to copper wire. Soaking and prepping for 2-3 minutes (water is the key, soap helps hold the water next to the skin) reduces the tensile strength and cutting resistance of the hair so it is more like soft bread. Crashing a sharp blade into wire will bend, dull and blunt it. With properly hydrated hair there will be little or no damage. I generally get 2-3 weeks use out of a single DE blade (daily shave, thick beard), which significantly reduces the cost of the system - 100 bulk bought blades end up lasting 3-4 years, working out less than half a cent per shave.

  • @chuckkissel2785
    @chuckkissel2785 Před 2 lety +318

    I found a double edge safety razor handle with box in a Yard Sale for like $10. Turns out it was made over 100 years ago and still was able to use newer razors. I never used anything else ever since.

    • @shanerountree3623
      @shanerountree3623 Před rokem +14

      I'm using my grandfather's DE Safety razor, switched to it once I realized just how much cheaper the blades were compared to the 'cartridge' style. Found the added benefit of a much better shave AFTER I'd switched, don't think I can go back now!

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis Před rokem +1

      Nice!

    • @mikehilliard3229
      @mikehilliard3229 Před rokem +2

      I also bought one at a flee market. And its fantastic ! It did take a little while to get the technique down but once you do it easy peasy and much faster.

    • @chrisb9960
      @chrisb9960 Před 11 měsíci

      Been using a safety razor for a few years. Best razor I’ve ever had.

    • @Minime163
      @Minime163 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I got a new DE razor last week and it gives a very nice shave but my old 1950's ball end DE razor won't be beaten.

  • @sparcnyan
    @sparcnyan Před 2 lety +148

    I’m military with very dark colored facial hair so shaving everyday is an absolute MUST. Switched to the dual sided safety razor over a year ago and my skin is nowhere near as agitated as it used to be with the cartridge razor. Sometimes, one edge is better than 5 going up to your skin.

    • @Yupppi
      @Yupppi Před rokem +3

      Imagine that back in the day the british military required moustache. And in other places further back in time a big beard was a desired thing. Times change.

    • @AedanBlackheart
      @AedanBlackheart Před rokem +1

      get a no shave chit if your skin gets agitated then you wont have to again lol

    • @JeffreyAllanBackowski
      @JeffreyAllanBackowski Před rokem +4

      Get a shaving profile, or do they still only give those to black people?

    • @biglew1161
      @biglew1161 Před rokem

      started using a de about 10 years ago I sometimes use a straight razor. I really wish I knew these where still available when I was in the military. I have dark very coarse facial hair. i get less nicks using these than a 3 blade mach3.

  • @matthewleclaire7246
    @matthewleclaire7246 Před 2 lety +22

    Made the switch to a straight razor a few weeks ago. The normal methods were not cutting anywhere close to my skin. I'd always end up with annoying patches regardless of how many times I went over it
    Started using my straight razor and that was an easy close shave. Didn't even cut myself on the learning curve. My dad was surprised to say the least that I switched to something so old fashioned. Bit the results were what I desired and I would say learning to use a straight razor is somewhat of an art form. Being so precise with a sharp knife to shave takes a steady hand and after every shave I feel excited to take on the day

    • @Minime163
      @Minime163 Před 9 měsíci

      I shave with junior cut throath the shavette as well as a DE it is a learning curve but I love it. I also have a dovo grandad cut throath but haven't used it yet as I'm slightly worried about ruining the blade stropping and honing

  • @jimwhite8426
    @jimwhite8426 Před 8 měsíci +20

    A safety razor is just more aesthetically pleasing than the alternatives. Combination of art, technology, function and simplicity. Hang it on a nice stand with your brush and enjoy the look and inspiration.

    • @Rocket9944
      @Rocket9944 Před 2 měsíci

      I was thinking of getting one , i said to myself I like the looks and your comment convinced me to get one.

  • @Medevicerep
    @Medevicerep Před 2 lety +422

    I started shaving with a double edge back in the early 70’s then switched to cartridges based upon the marketing efforts of the times. I switched back 5 years ago and love the double edge again. It’s a far better shave. I have been collecting the used blades in an old coffee can that still is not full. I will recycle it once its full but I can see that some of them have already rusted into almost nothing.

  • @OzymandiasRex
    @OzymandiasRex Před 3 lety +312

    I now use a German-made "Merkur" Double-Edged Safety Razor with Japanese "Feather" razor blades.
    I've not found anything that even comes close to that shave. No cuts, no skin irritation and the blades often last up to one week or more. Highly recommended!

    • @denniskarnes8680
      @denniskarnes8680 Před 3 lety +16

      Exactly what I use, Merkur 38C and feather blades, best shave ever.👍👍

    • @OzymandiasRex
      @OzymandiasRex Před 3 lety +8

      @@denniskarnes8680 I have the short-handle version of the same model. (I find it rests easier in my hand) Been using it for 10 years now and hope to pass it on to my son one day if I ever have children.

    • @zang9147
      @zang9147 Před 3 lety +4

      I use the Futur and Feather blades!

    • @breadyegg
      @breadyegg Před 3 lety +1

      Merkur 38c here too (after trying about 7 shavers) merkur 23 also great. Gillette silver blue blades (after trialling about 50 razors).

    • @bluegrassman3040
      @bluegrassman3040 Před 3 lety

      I use the Merkur blades, but generally use a Shavette to edge up my beard.

  • @paro2210
    @paro2210 Před 2 lety +8

    I switched to a double-Edged Safety Razor around 1 year ago. I only use shaving soap, and that has served me well. Dont need any thing else. Since I started I have used a total of 10-20 euros on blades. Its way cheaper than what I used before.

  • @ashleywinter83
    @ashleywinter83 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Another common factor about shaving when l first started it is that you have to be patient whlie doing it.
    It takes time don't rush.
    You don't want to bleed or have irritation afterwards.
    Remember, take the thing slow and always do it when you are not busy throughout the day or just wake up early, bathe first Always and shave.

  • @FrowningIke
    @FrowningIke Před 3 lety +230

    I had a beard for 20 years. The hipster beardies finally got to me. I started by buying an electric as smoothness wasn't important. My skin breathing again quickly made me go to a blade though. There was no way I was falling for all that "The first blade gently wakes the hair, the second brings it tea and toast, the third gives it a morning hand...." You get the idea.
    I bought a safety razor and I'm now building up my kit. I have the cream and brush. Just waiting for my bowl.
    It is such a pleasure to shave this way. It feels amazing. I'm honestly astonished that so many men have fallen for what is essentially a massive con for all these years.

    • @gavinlynas2833
      @gavinlynas2833 Před 2 lety +26

      You forgot to mention the new Mach 10 Laser that travels back in time and shaves the hair before it ever grows.

    • @kbaptiste28
      @kbaptiste28 Před 2 lety +15

      Bro you shaved because of hipster beards? That's weak bro. Some other dude made you feel insecurw.

    • @FrowningIke
      @FrowningIke Před 2 lety +23

      @@kbaptiste28 Yeah bro! Bro dude, ya know dude, bro bro bro.
      Killer burn bro! 🙄

    • @captainantilles9094
      @captainantilles9094 Před 2 lety +13

      @@kbaptiste28 You probably wear clothes and underwear outside

    • @TheMrChaddles
      @TheMrChaddles Před 2 lety +2

      I’m 37 and I feel you. I started growing a beard but I still use a razor. What kind did you end up getting? And what shaving cream/gel? I’m “new” to this

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri Před 3 lety +197

    Can't believe it took me decades to find out about the greatness of safety razors. A great shave every time and most importantly, it is the art of manliness!

    • @verybigkittens7550
      @verybigkittens7550 Před 3 lety +4

      I hate being clean shaven, seems un natural to me. At best stubble.

    • @GIR177
      @GIR177 Před 3 lety +9

      @@verybigkittens7550 Even if you want stubble/5 o' clock shadow, you still need to at least shave your neck.

    • @verybigkittens7550
      @verybigkittens7550 Před 3 lety

      @@GIR177 I just go round the edges with a beard trimmer on no 0

    • @tyamem6555
      @tyamem6555 Před 2 lety

      No the ‘ art of manliness ‘ only corresponds with a straight razor

    • @guilhermecaiado5384
      @guilhermecaiado5384 Před 2 lety +1

      That means that you were deeply influenced by advertising and propaganda.

  • @TheRustyRazorOriginal
    @TheRustyRazorOriginal Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice for the new gentlemen who are new to the DE razors. I've been using DE razors since I was 14 years of age back in 1978 and inherited my grandfathers razors and love using those classic Gillette and Star razors. Great channel full of awesome information!

  • @RabianskiT
    @RabianskiT Před 2 lety +23

    I switched to DE razors about 7 years ago, when I realized a few things:
    * They are much MUCH cheaper in the long run
    * They are easy to clean (cartridge systems are messy)
    * They don’t produce plastic waste at all
    I don’t agree about Gillette though. I think their expensive Mach series are fantastic… but they are stupidly expensive in my country (+messy and still produce waste).

    • @nunyabusiness3786
      @nunyabusiness3786 Před rokem

      In my country the razors are so cheap they can be bought in a large quantity. Still I prefer my straight razor.

  • @jlozano2014
    @jlozano2014 Před 3 lety +20

    I've been shaving with a double edge since high school, I'm only 30, but the 5 blade and electric broke out my neck very badly. It's the best for me, put in a feather blade and you're golden.

  • @rbmwiv
    @rbmwiv Před 3 lety +25

    The DE razor I have is the one my dad bought back when he started shaving. It’s over 50 years old and works like a new one. I even have the box for it. It has the butterfly opening. Great video.

  • @AINEET
    @AINEET Před 5 měsíci +2

    I started using a shavette recently and love the lines you can achieve with it

  • @bbrice100
    @bbrice100 Před rokem +1

    This video got me into DE safety razor. It's been over a year now and I have never looked back since! Beautiful smooth shave everytime.😍
    My go-to blades are Feather SS DE blades when I need to attend a formal function and I have plenty of time and Astra SS DE blades for regular use when I'm in a hurry.

  • @tmvga
    @tmvga Před 3 lety +14

    I made the switch to DE, and I never looked back. Great shaves every day. Thank you.

  • @uhohDavinci
    @uhohDavinci Před 3 lety +221

    I've been shaving with DE for about 12 years now.. It might be the best random discovery I ever made. It's almost cruel that this isn't common knowledge... It's absolutely absurd to shave with cartridges in terms of the cost, waste, and quality of shave. But credit where credit is due to Gillette for their marketing to have pulled these shenanigans off for as long as they have.
    My experience. I bought a Edwin Jagger DE razor(12 years ago), some Proraso Green, started with Derby bladed, now I buy Feather blades off amazon 100 pack for $36.. that lasts me 2 YEARS.. 1 blade a week. I spend 36 cents a week on shaving for the best blades money can buy. You can get away with substantially cheaper than that.

    • @bluegrassman3040
      @bluegrassman3040 Před 3 lety +7

      I guess Gillette had to invent something to make money, because patents eventually expire. The only problem is the cartridge razors didn’t shave as good, and ended up costing more in the long run... which is what drove so many back to DE shaving.

    • @szymongorczynski7621
      @szymongorczynski7621 Před 3 lety

      @@bluegrassman3040 They sell the handles cheap and charhe a fortune for cartridges, not to mention the fact that different handles fit different cartridges.

    • @bluegrassman3040
      @bluegrassman3040 Před 3 lety

      @@szymongorczynski7621 yeah, that’s why I switched to Double Edge razors, back around 2011/12. I needed up buying a box of 100 Merkur blades. That’ll last me a long time, even more now that I grew my beard out, and only just shave around the edges.

    • @szymongorczynski7621
      @szymongorczynski7621 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bluegrassman3040 When I went home from uni last weekend I forgot to take my (DE) razor. My father doesn't shave any more, but I found 2 old handles and a box of cartridges, but the cartridges wouldn't fit the handles.

    • @bluegrassman3040
      @bluegrassman3040 Před 3 lety +1

      @@szymongorczynski7621 that sounds about right. I used the Mach 3 years ago, then when they came out with 5 blades, they started including only one extra cartridge with the razor, and they never seemed to really stay sharp very long, then they would pull instead of shave.

  • @MegaRazzzz
    @MegaRazzzz Před rokem +2

    I started shaving in 2008 with a DE type razor set my dad got for me & I'm using the same handle to this day.
    Bought blades in bulk years back & haven't bought new ones since. I don't need shaving cream. My bathing soap is enough as I shave while taking my daily shower. Running water makes even older blades glide smoothly. I don't even need a mirror as I can now shave my face perfectly clean just by touch.
    It breaks my brain seeing people spend so much money on such a basic thing as shaving. Honestly, the only problem I have with DE blades is that I have to put them in the check in luggage during flights, hence, I'm not able to travel light.

  • @larryhouse3776
    @larryhouse3776 Před rokem +82

    Been using mine for about 10 months now with sensitive skin and coarse facial hair. High quality handle, blades, brush, and cream. In the long run it is unbelievably cheap to operate. But I feel it definitely does not shave as close or as smooth as a top quality cartridge razor. Some of the cartridge stuff now for sensitive skin will provide a far better, smoother, closer shave. Using the shave cream and brush is definitely the highlight of the experience, I'm sticking with the double edged razor because it's cheaper to operate now that I own the hardware, like hundreds of dollars cheaper a year. But I could understand someone not switching all the same due too the inconvenience and cost to start up.

    • @neonlights_12
      @neonlights_12 Před rokem +8

      Definitely check out an electric shaver! I've got the same horrible combo of sensitive skin and coarse hair that grows in every which way, making shaving "with the grain" impossible. I cut myself and got razorburn and ingrown hair every time I shaved, even with a brand new blade. I got a cheaper foil style shaver because something had to change, and it was life changing. Splurged a bit and got a Braun 7, and I can shave DRY with no issues now and it gets closer than I could with a razor.

    • @larryhouse3776
      @larryhouse3776 Před rokem +1

      @@neonlights_12 thanks for the advice. I'm definitely going to look into that!

    • @TheTrueVirus22
      @TheTrueVirus22 Před rokem +3

      I can only agree with Nick.
      I am not someone who shaves every day, and I used to go through maybe 4 cartridges a year, so it wasn't even that expensive for me to begin with. The only issue I always had, was that the shaves took quite some time because if you haven't shaved for like 3-4 weeks, you already have more or less of a beard going.
      I bought the Philips OneBlade at some point and honestly it was one of the best investments. It's an electric one, so it shaves pretty fast, but it also shaves sort of like a razor and the blades are very easily switchable. You can shave dry but it is definetly better to use a shaving cream or something like that (which i prefer anyway).
      The only downsides are that it isn't a super close shave but you can easily just go over it once with your normal razor if you want. Another one would be the relatively high costs of the blades itself one goes for something like 15 bucks, HOWEVER I bought my OneBlade in 2019 and I had to switch the blade for the first time after 3 years. So I am now on my second blade.
      This means for me: I bought the Philips OneBlade for 45bucks (with one blade included). After 3 years I bought the second blade for 15 bucks, which means I now spent 60bucks.
      If it continues like that the costs for 10 years would be like 90 bucks. If I have to replace the machine once it would be 135. Which is still an insanely good deal imo. And even if you buy a blade every year or even every half a year, then you are at like 345 bucks in ten years, which I would still pay, for the higher convenience.

    • @videolux4111
      @videolux4111 Před rokem

      @@neonlights_12 Hmm, electric shavers are causing the hair to grow in every which way because they tear apart the top of hairs....I had same issues before and never again since i started shaving with normal razors.

    • @neonlights_12
      @neonlights_12 Před rokem +1

      @@videolux4111 my beard has grown every which way since it first came in in puberty lol. I mean it's mostly all down, but my lower neckline is a mess, always has been.

  • @The9TKitsune
    @The9TKitsune Před 2 lety +11

    The cost is such a benefit. I don't feel bad at all grabbing a new blade to get that closer shave because they're pennies each, back when I used cartridges I used blades far far longer than I should have and got shabby looks from it. Clean, cheap, and environmentally friendly.

  • @andrewstanford1916
    @andrewstanford1916 Před 2 lety +3

    This is such a great video, I started using double edge razors and never looked back at disposable ones, thank you!

  • @nesttea2239
    @nesttea2239 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I use regular shaving cream with DE and it works fine

  • @keldonmcfarland2969
    @keldonmcfarland2969 Před rokem +5

    I changed to a double blade safety razor years ago. It was incredible. I can outlast the recommended blade by a few days and it's still great.
    I wish I had gone with a double safety razor when I was in high school.

  • @nitt3rz
    @nitt3rz Před 2 lety +14

    I had never been able to get a close comfortable shave with a cartridge system. When I switched to a fairly cheap DE razor, I was pleasantly surprised at easy & nice it felt.

  • @davidcaven2858
    @davidcaven2858 Před 2 lety +3

    Glad to see the subject of shaving addressed here. Thank you. While not for everyone due to the amount of time it takes, my morning shave with a straight razor, a brush and good shave soap, is very enjoyable and a great way to start my day. Razors and shaving soaps have become a sort of hobby for me and I own several lovely vintage razors. Something that has to be done every day should be enjoyable. I have never heard anyone talk about how much they enjoy their Mach 3 or 4.or whatever.

  • @pmprs11
    @pmprs11 Před rokem +39

    I switched to my first DE razor after watching this channels amazing videos. I have a beginner Viking perhaps? At first I was really irritating my face and cuts everywhere now I’ve gotten a lot better and the shaving techniques from these Guys.
    I won’t switch back to a cartridge ever again but I find I have a hard time getting the proper cut around my goatee. It’s a confidence thing for me.
    If any kid can suggest a better DE razor handle/head for me than the Viking let me know. I’m not sure why some of them cost $60 plus

    • @pmprs11
      @pmprs11 Před rokem

      If anybody …. Sorry my auto correct stinks

    • @pmprs11
      @pmprs11 Před rokem

      @@nish8435 I said my auto correct put that word in. Why didn’t you read my next comment

    • @nicetna2010
      @nicetna2010 Před rokem

      Get yourself either a Merkur Progress (adjustable), or a vintage Gillette Slim adjustable. Either will give you the best shave you've ever had. They each cost appx $50USD, but they will last you a lifetime.

  • @clevelandleathermaker299
    @clevelandleathermaker299 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I love using a safety razor. I bought a Merkur DE safety razor for $35 dollars, and a box of 100 blades for $20, 13 years ago. I'm down to about 20 blades as of now (you can use each side more than once if you dry them after use). I first started out using a badger brush and a bar of shaving soap, but found out a dollar can a barbosol was just as good for me, and saved a lot of time.

  • @ssl675
    @ssl675 Před 3 lety +91

    Love how he says schhhhave 😂

  • @philadams9254
    @philadams9254 Před 3 lety +44

    Wow, I've found the classy side of CZcams! Subscribed!

  • @AquarianMan
    @AquarianMan Před měsícem

    this is the best video i have seen on shaving so far - think you

  • @erzherzogalbrecht8504
    @erzherzogalbrecht8504 Před 3 lety +67

    I'll keep to my straigt razor, i am used to it by now.

    • @walterworrall
      @walterworrall Před 3 lety +9

      Amen. Straight razor gang for life.

    • @Detman101
      @Detman101 Před 3 lety +6

      Same here.
      I quit shaving for a while just because it hurt so badly.
      Then I discovered a straight-razor...haven't looked back since and my face is soooo much happier.
      I use a DE-Razor on my head though unless I'm travelling, then the Straight-Razor does it all.

    • @guillaumekaas6505
      @guillaumekaas6505 Před 3 lety

      Same side here, but I'm still on double-edged for sensitive details in my beard lining (like around the ears).

    • @DJ-eg1zg
      @DJ-eg1zg Před 3 lety +3

      100% with you. I will never use anything else because nothing else can compare.

    • @ressljs
      @ressljs Před 3 lety

      I prefer to shave with a straight razor... When I have time. I can shave really fast with a DE (I never understood the claim that a cartridge razor is faster). So for me, it's about 50/50 between straight and DE shaving.

  • @mk_6
    @mk_6 Před 2 lety +12

    I switched to DE like a year ago. Such a great decision, the experience is so much better and it saves money and waste.

  • @skythemouse8855
    @skythemouse8855 Před 2 lety +6

    I've been using a DE shaver that I bought on amazon for very little money (I want to say less than 20 bucks) for about five years now. It's been perfect for me. I can even do completely dry trims on the cheeks just to edge up a bit with no problems. The very best part though, is that I HAVE NEVER CHANGED BLADES. If you open the thing up, take the razor out, rinse it and dry it completely the blade won't go bad. FIVE YEARS on a 20 dollar setup. That's an incredible value! Stop listening to the big corps that want to bleed you dry and start being responsible to yourself and your environment. Completely recommend.

  • @downix
    @downix Před 2 lety

    Amen! Began using one 14 years ago, never looked back.

  • @adamwrightus
    @adamwrightus Před 2 lety +4

    This is the video that got me interested in safety razors. My daily driver is now an Edwin Jagger DE89 and I can safely say that I don't think I'll ever go back to cartridges or disposable. It would have to be a real emergency situation for that! With the resurgence in people interested in alternatives to cartridges; there really has never been a better time to get into wet shaving!

  • @sonnycorleone3251
    @sonnycorleone3251 Před rokem

    I was a 1970's kid and most fathers back then either used a double edge razor (safety razor) or Trac 2 and later Atra pivot razor. My grandfather used safety razor until I got him a sensor razor so he could have some variety. My father went from safety razor to trac 2 razor, while I like to switch off. My favorites are Atra pivot and sensor. Some atra and trac 2 shave cartridges can be used with same razor handles. Safety razors are cheaper to buy but I get more shaving cuts too! Thanks for upload.

  • @chubbyninja842
    @chubbyninja842 Před rokem +2

    I've been using a DE razor for about ten years now and I'll never go back. I actually received my first DE razor when I was 14 but didn't actually use it until I was almost 40. My razor used to belong to my grandfather. It was a travel-style razor that broke down and stored in a little leather case about the size of a large zippo lighter. It was the only thing I got from my grandfather's belongings when he passed away. But, like I said, I didn't actually use it until I was nearly 40. I didn't actually need to start shaving until I was nearly 20 and the DE razor was always just sitting in some box of my belongings somewhere and I never thought about it. I just so happened to open that box one day by random chance and saw that it had a platinum blade and thought that was really cool. I figured I'd shave with it just once, just so I could say I'd done it, but the shave was so good I was immediately converted! I bought a pack of 100 disposable blades later that day online for about $12. I'm still using that same box of blades. I haven't used them all up yet. I'm not using my grandfather's razor, though. Like I said, it was a travel razor and it's a little small, so I bought a full-size razor for about $25 and I've been shaving on that initial $37 investment ever since. For my cream, I just use my regular face lotion. It works awesome and I don't have to buy a separate product. Shaving is SUPER cheap for me.

  • @jach99
    @jach99 Před 3 lety +16

    For some reason, I keep watching videos about straight razors and doubled edged razors even tho I really dislike how I look without a beard and I haven't actually shaved in 2 years....

    • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
      @user-lv7ph7hs7l Před 2 lety

      Don't you shave your neck? Makes the beard look cleaner.

  • @SergiusMusic
    @SergiusMusic Před 3 lety +4

    I completely agree. I switched to a double edge safety razor years ago and all the problems I had with shaving went away. Also I only spent about $14 a year on blades.

  • @lordagmar
    @lordagmar Před rokem +1

    ive been using a DE razor for about 12 years now and really enjoy it. it may be slower than a cartridge razor but its quicker than my straight razor i use to use, now thats for the occasional shave and my DE is for daily. my brother just got one for christmas and loves it

  • @stevenwilgus8982
    @stevenwilgus8982 Před 2 lety

    I ALWAYS learn so much from your videos.....

  • @johnstroll1
    @johnstroll1 Před 2 lety +11

    I agree. I started with a double edged saftey and later switched to a straight. Much better shave if you know what you're doing. Safety is an issue however so I can see the double edged saftey razor being more convenient. I've found the cartridge razors clog up with hair just like the 2x edge but are more difficult to remove the hair.

    • @MrTrilbe
      @MrTrilbe Před rokem

      That's exactly why i moved to a double edged safety, i have somewhat curse and thick facial hair and finding low blade count disposables is hard enough let alone cartridge ones, for some people 8765 blades, a small TV and a camper van all built in to a cartridge isn't the best thing, sometimes it's simplicity with the ability to open it up clean up the blade is just right, it's a fast enough shave for me, if i need to be faster, i just plan my time better, while i don't shave daily, i do enjoy the time i spend shaving because it's a more pleasurable experience now

  • @___xyz___
    @___xyz___ Před 2 lety +110

    The only razer I've ever been able to clean shave with without nicks and breakouts is dry shaving with a flagship Braun electric. All other electrics I've tried, cartridge and, yes, wet shaving with double sided safety razers always end up with red itchy spots and pimples...
    Edit: I started shaving with manual razers around age 15, and kept it up for over 10 years. I know my face. I know the technique. I only started shaving with electrics 2 odd years ago, but I don't think I'm ever going back.

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Před 2 lety +12

      The top models by Braun really come close to a good wet shave. Especially at the upper lip! But they are very, very expensive.

    • @raychii7361
      @raychii7361 Před 2 lety +5

      Electric shaver do the job well. I use the Braun electric for travel. But everybody can decide with what they shave. I can shave well with a safety razor but it take 5-7 minute. So i'm back with a Gillette and now it take me 20-30 second a shave.

    • @hanskelsen8184
      @hanskelsen8184 Před 2 lety +2

      Same here with Braun Series 9.

    • @Sirin111
      @Sirin111 Před 2 lety +19

      Same. It's not as close as wet shave, but it's good enough. Also i feel there is a huge "hidden" cost in shaving with old-school shaver - the cream you use. Because it is considered a "hipster" thing, this cream cost a lot for small jar with some manly man branding, at least where i live, and it goes pretty fast i imagine.

    • @MrHamboneBro
      @MrHamboneBro Před 2 lety +5

      @@Sirin111 yeah I'd be curious for a full lifetime cost breakdown per shave including all materials not just blades

  • @MoviesFreeGalore
    @MoviesFreeGalore Před 2 lety

    Love it. Switched to it a year ago by now because I was going bald and knew that disposables would dull too often and expensive.
    Even a year later, I still cut my head often. But it was quick to learn my face. I do not recommend dry shaving. I dry shaved for about 10 years and learned quick, you don't want to do that with razors.
    Still have around 40-50 blades. Shave my head and face once a week with one side and switch to the other the next week. At 9 cents a blade. You just can't beat the close shave and clean cut.

  • @byjacobc1880
    @byjacobc1880 Před rokem

    im 22 years old youst got Double-Edged 1 month ago and i must say it changed my life. i dont scratch annymore and almost no pimals also. and the shave after words is so clean. im very happy wish i canged to it years a go. 10/10

  • @Todd.T
    @Todd.T Před 2 lety +3

    I was using a cartridge razor until I went to Costco and saw 35 blades for $85. I snapped and said to myself I need to try DE shaving. I ordered an Omega boar bristle brush and and Edwin Jagger DE 98 and some cream soap samples. Such a better shave. I then began to look forward to shaving. This was 5 years ago and although I have many more razors and soaps, I will tell you that I buy 100 blades for as low as $8 and use them 5x each. Although I have creams and "croaps", triple milled hard soaps have a superior yogurt like lather. I have expensive synthetic brushes as well, but the boar hair scrubs up lather faster on the hard triple milled soap.
    Saved so much money. Added a bit of elegant "me" time. Pollute less.
    $5-$6 worth of soap and $2-3 worth of blades per year.

  • @user-rh4fd4vl4u
    @user-rh4fd4vl4u Před rokem

    A video I thought I did not need. Thanks 👍

  • @skullcracker9359
    @skullcracker9359 Před 3 lety +9

    I always used double edge safety razor and my friends always made my fun, I'm a man of culture 😎

  • @viktorlyovochkin1812
    @viktorlyovochkin1812 Před rokem +3

    My experience with Panasonic 5 blade system is almost perfect. Very close shave, little to no irritation, and works fine without any pre or after shave creams. Not to mention five years I've been using it I didn't have to change blades or smth. Just a single $250 investment.

  • @Smuggyy
    @Smuggyy Před rokem

    As someone who is fairly young and still learning how to shave, I'm glad I found this video, I will most likely come back whenever I get a job so buy some recommendations

  • @FinlayDaG33k
    @FinlayDaG33k Před 2 lety +1

    I started shaving with a cartridge razor when I turned 18 or zo.
    Then a year later, I swapped to a DE just out of curiousity.
    Shaving took a *lot* longer now since I had to do multiple passes *but* no longer did I have an itchy skin afterward.
    Been using it along with a straight (for the precision work) for 4 years now with no urge to go back.

  • @garrettrigoni6864
    @garrettrigoni6864 Před 2 lety +15

    I've been using my grandfather's safety razor for about 10 years now. They really are the best!

  • @frankkatsaros8600
    @frankkatsaros8600 Před 3 lety +25

    DE is by far a massive improvement over cartridges.... and straight is the best for those with time to shave and take care of the blade.

  • @jack6539
    @jack6539 Před rokem +1

    Our 15yo son had his first shave last weekend, so out came the box of kit I have had in the garage waiting for the day. Straight onto a DE razor setup. Even with his challenges with fine motor skills, he had No nicks, no cuts. I figure it's because he never got into the habit of pushing the razor into his face as people learn to do with cartridge systems. My hope is that he will only ever use a DE or cutthroat blade throughout his life. he will literally save a fortune in costs and his skin will be slick and clean. He now also knows that you can have a luxurious shave or a quick shave and how to do both.

  • @Maxtowers71
    @Maxtowers71 Před 2 lety +1

    Switched almost two years ago, best shaving ever, now i understand how my grandpa always looked so sharp...

  • @guillaumekaas6505
    @guillaumekaas6505 Před 3 lety +3

    I got there late last year, and I'm not going back to cartridges. Skin and wallet are both pretty thankful.

  • @TheAmericanStranger1
    @TheAmericanStranger1 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! Double edge + Feather blades are as good as it gets short of a straight razor.

  • @donsnow4564
    @donsnow4564 Před rokem

    Iove my safety razors. Been using for 5 years now. I enjoy the whole routine. I do 2 passes, with grain then against. When first starting out an alum block is your best friend! Best shave ever. Trying new soaps can become an extra unnecessary expense but enjoyable. Cheers

  • @matthewklinsmann9591
    @matthewklinsmann9591 Před rokem

    Super helpful, thank you!

  • @thehelenakey1394
    @thehelenakey1394 Před 3 lety +6

    Started last month and my skin is loving it, I have quite sensitive skin and began using a the One Shave from Philips which was good but I am loving the DE razor...loving the traditional shaving method

  • @GamerDaddy82
    @GamerDaddy82 Před rokem +4

    I will have to say there is a learning curve to a DE system if you’ve only used cartridges. Definitely have a styptic pencil handy especially while learning! The first time I used one I wish I’d have had a styptic mask! It was something out of a horror movie. That said, I refined my technique spent more time on my pre shave routine (which is a bit like pampering myself) and now would never go back to a cartridge razor. This was a wonderful video with great information for those interested in a DE razor! Thank you!

    • @wewe-fx6un
      @wewe-fx6un Před rokem

      Styptic pencil or alum. Both are fine. Alum is cheap. I can get it for like a cent. Pencil is costing me $20 at the very least

  • @TheMqyable
    @TheMqyable Před 2 lety

    This is way to go! I'm glad yt show me this video.

  • @YogonKalisto
    @YogonKalisto Před rokem

    nice choice of music. i'm sold!

  • @ericmgarrison
    @ericmgarrison Před rokem +4

    Been using a safety razor since I began shaving as a teen in 1985. I won't use anything else. The cost is amazing - I can change blades with every shave.

  • @TodAG69
    @TodAG69 Před 2 lety +8

    Been using a DE Safety Razor since 2012. Absolutely love it! When I bought a pack of 100 blades for $15 on Amazon, I realized changing the blade once a week means I got 2 years worth of blades.

    • @tingveson
      @tingveson Před 2 lety +2

      I resharpen mine, and have been using the same 10 pack of blades since 1988.
      Best of shaves and appeals to my frugal nature.

    • @presidenthonor
      @presidenthonor Před 2 lety

      @@tingveson I’ve been using the same blade for 50 years. I just make sure to change the oil and filter after each shave so that it cuts as new.

  • @benjamintravis6606
    @benjamintravis6606 Před 2 lety

    I switched to these about 13-14 years ago and it’s the best thing I ever did. I tried a bunch of different brand blades until I found one that worked well with my skin and beard. Then I bought a bunch and I’m still working through that I order after all these years. It’s the only thing that really worked for me. I burned through a disposable in one shave, totally ruined them. I can get a ton of shaves off each DE blade. I also tried electric razors and burned through the blades until I was ripping out hairs rather than shaving them. DE is the best move I’ve ever made. Use a brush and good soap/cream as well.

  • @nmmm2000
    @nmmm2000 Před 2 lety

    My Double-Edged Safety Razor was bought from my father for me when I was 1 or 2 years old. That was somewhere in late 1970's. I still use it.
    I use normal foam (same for cartridge system) and I do not use brush - once upon a time, I had one.

  • @jinkertsun
    @jinkertsun Před 2 lety +9

    I started shaving using a DE razor and nearly always nicked myself. I had no idea you should use fresh blades. I’ve been using cartridges for on and off 30 years thinking the Mach3 was as good as it gets. A few years back I bought a DE razor and a pack of 100 blades and what a e revelation. Shaving is actually enjoyable again and once you learn the skill of DE shaving and learn to take your time you’ll soon realise you can’t get a closer shave using anything else.

  • @lvst_nghtlonnie1877
    @lvst_nghtlonnie1877 Před 3 lety +19

    CZcams isn't alerting when you guys drop videos... this is third video it hasn't notified me.

    • @dzikijohnny
      @dzikijohnny Před 3 lety +1

      Omar Swanson check all your notifications settings. Including on your phone.

    • @dzikijohnny
      @dzikijohnny Před 3 lety +2

      There are whole channels on this topic.

    • @hassanbeydoun2460
      @hassanbeydoun2460 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dzikijohnny I understand that, but the original commenter's post was on the topic of the Gentleman's Gazette channel and how CZcams (or something that CZcams did) has been silencing notifications for some users.

    • @hassanbeydoun2460
      @hassanbeydoun2460 Před 3 lety

      @@dzikijohnny I agree, and sometimes I get email notifications, check your inbox!

  • @DavesRabbitHole
    @DavesRabbitHole Před 2 měsíci +1

    I switched to a old school safety razor about 10 years ago, I bought a good quality double sided safety razor and a life time supply of blades, it was the sort of catering/wholesale box a barber would have in their shop. I was fed up with cartridge disposable razors getting clogged with hair and having to do multiple passes to get a clean shave, so I took a leaf from my grandfather’s book, and bought the whole old school set up with a brush and soap dish too.
    I was a little nervous the first time I used it that I would bleed out before I finished but it’s surprisingly intuitive and I hardly ever cut myself compared with a disposable blade. I only need one or two passes to get a clean shave and get very little irritation. A blade will last about 3 shaves, weirdly I seem to get a better shave with the second shave on a blade than the first. Never going back to disposable razors, though I do also have a small foil electric shaver which I sometimes use if I’m travelling. I’m not just saying this to be some sort of contrarian hipster, neither am I one of those old school traditionalists that wears a suit and tie every day, I’m just a regular middle aged dad.

  • @ronaldsmith7756
    @ronaldsmith7756 Před 2 lety

    I switched to a safty razor 4 years ago. I love the personal technic of the presses

  • @GoneToHelenBach
    @GoneToHelenBach Před 2 lety +12

    I originally switched to a double-edged safety razor for the money saving aspect but soon discovered that it produces a much better shave than the multi-blade disposable razors. The blades I use are Derby Extra and cost £6.00 for 100, each one easily lasts for two shaves and I don't feel the need to shave every day, so £6.00 per year. After trying several different lubricants for shaving, including the usual foams, oils etc. I found that cheap hair conditioner was the most effective.

  • @formulerd5390
    @formulerd5390 Před 2 lety +6

    Since I started DE shaving 2 years ago I actually enjoy shaving. I use artisan soaps with great scents and thick lather...it's a wellness experience every day. My skin has improved so much. No more irritation. Never will I go back to cartridge razors. Don't want to pay so much for an inferior and unsustainable product

  • @berfranper
    @berfranper Před 2 lety

    I got one of these razors as a present 4 years ago, best gift I’ve ever had. My skin is less irritated after shaving and I no longer cut myself, which is nice. I still keep my styptic pencil, just in case.

  • @paulb2092
    @paulb2092 Před rokem +1

    A dissenting voice: I've used pretty well all of them since my first shave around 1958, cutting up my tender skin with "safety razors," rotary shavers, reciprocating shavers, and so on. I remember shopping for an electric in Japan, and the guy recommended a Hitachi because it was the quietest. Anyway, by far the best, smoothest, most reliable even after several days, I've ever used is the five bladed Shick cartridge.

  • @carltrotter7622
    @carltrotter7622 Před 3 lety +3

    I absolutely love that prince of wales check tie with that pastel shirt, very coarse and grainy theme that matches the tweed jacket. You sir are a legend.

  • @patrickmclaren7623
    @patrickmclaren7623 Před 2 lety +4

    I changed to a double edged razor recently, kindest thing I have done to my skin and wallet 🥳🎉

  • @stevena105
    @stevena105 Před 2 lety

    Oh hey, right there! The Merkur 39c! That's what I use! I bought it ages ago and have enjoyed shaving ever since!

  • @brianschiller4053
    @brianschiller4053 Před 2 lety +1

    I switched a few years ago. One benefit of a double edged system that wasn’t mention was the it’s very easy to break it down completely and clean it.

  • @welingkartr416
    @welingkartr416 Před 2 lety +35

    I have been using these all my life, even though my friends and others use the short-life cartridge. My reason has always been ecological. I was appalled by the amount of plastic waste that I would end up throwing in the dump. With steel blades, I am discarding something that rusts and gets assimilated into the earth. Considering the state in which we are leaving our planet for the coming generations, I think that is a very good reason for using the double-edged razor

    • @neroblack2704
      @neroblack2704 Před 2 lety +4

      It won't even be left to rust, steel waste etc tends to be picked up with giant magnets and sold to foundries to be melted down to steel bars.

  • @bloopy6166
    @bloopy6166 Před 2 lety +6

    1:03 I’ve had my electric razor for 4 years and I’m still using the original blades, I seriously doubt that people spend $200 on replacement blades each year

    • @darkillusion2070
      @darkillusion2070 Před 2 lety +3

      4 years , same blade !!!
      Dude throw that out

    • @chaoticdanor
      @chaoticdanor Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly, i've been using my electric razor for about 4 years too and didn't even know people replace those lol, never thought about it or felt the need to.
      His prices on cartridges seem super inflated too, how often does one shave? Back when i used to use cartridges, i'd only shave 3-4 times a month with the same cartridge before throwing it out. A single cartridge doesn't cost 17$ and i feel like 17$ a year would be a lot closer to what people actually spend.

  • @shehatesjay
    @shehatesjay Před 2 lety

    the fit check at the end ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @henryparrott2447
    @henryparrott2447 Před rokem +1

    Agree with you 100% 💯 % great channel Great advice. ❤ your channel.