Purchased a 34c and a sample pack along with a few other bits as I need to try this type of shaving and thought now is a good time as I just can't get along with any cartridge razor, never happy with the finish. Cost wasn't so bad as king of shaves sent me two razors and lots of free cartridges but the shave isn't close enough!
Think I've got the jist of it after watching a few video's, best razor to use first time? Anything but the feathers?
Found 600 Wilkinson Sword DE razors dated 1981 in my grandfathers house
Which brush should I buy?
The Progress Vulfix 660 Pure Badger Shaving Brush is a steal at £16.50
Just had my first DE shave with my new Murker 34C....
Its flipping incredible! didn't cut myself and although a slight rash on my neck (to be expected with a new style of shaving and poor technique) its smooth as hell, defiantly liking this so far and should be even better once my face is used to it.
Just had my first DE shave with my new Murker 34C....
Its flipping incredible! didn't cut myself and although a slight rash on my neck (to be expected with a new style of shaving and poor technique) its smooth as hell, defiantly liking this so far and should be even better once my face is used to it.
On the few times i have tried my old mans DE razor (he uses an el cheapo plastic wilkinson sword razor and wilkinson sword blades) it always leaves me with a rash + bleeding (not through nicking myself, just sensitve skin i think.
Do you guys that use them regularly think i would be better off trying a Merkur or other type of metal DE or just give it a miss due to the cost of said razors (i could always pass it on to my dad if i don't get on with it) and the fact i have quite sensitive skin on my neck.
^ Nice one
Diamond Edge sell the Super (aka Simpsons best) version for £16.20, they've even added two more sizes. It's much better than the scratchy Pure badger version.
http://diamondedgeltd.com/acatalog/Progress-Vulfix-shaving-brushes.html
Ingram is the business in this weather.
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Pros:
Natural ingredients.
Big menthol kick.
One of the best for post shave feel, probably down to the lanolin.
Made in Surrey.
Fairly cheap. £1.75p from superdrug
Light old school scent. (menthol with a touch of lemon, think Proraso without the eucalyptus)
Cons:
Prone to separation, possibly a due to a lack of heavy emulsifier/surfactant. Give it a shake and the water mixes back in easily enough.
A bit harder to lather than creams/soaps containing foaming detergents, especially with hard water, but get the water/cream ratio right and it's very good.
Amount of cream needed, which is almost double something like Palmolive/RS. (Who cares! It's cheap enough )
Conclusion:
A national treasure, try it out now! (unless you hate menthol )
I have quite sensitive skin, too. (With Mach Quattro cartridge razors I'd get ingrowing hairs, razor burn and shaving spots. With DE, I get almost none of that.) The shaver must make a difference, although I've only ever used one - a Merkur - so I can't tell you about that, but the blades make a big difference. Your dad's Wilkinson Sword blades just might not be right for you. Check your technique (no pressure, correct angles of attack, flattening the skin, study your 'grain', etc) and use a pre-shave oil to lubricate the blade's passage. I find the oil helps and they can be found cheap in the supermarkets. Get a variety of blades and try them out until you find the correct ones for your skin. They are darned cheap, too.
Good luck.