Benzadmiral
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I've just started using a safety razor after many years of (1) Norelco and Braun electrics (I actually cut myself with the Braun at one point!), and (2) cartridge razors for a cleaner shave after the electric for special occasions. Lee's Razors has the Merkurs and others, and when I emailed him for advice, he suggested the long-handled Merkur 23, because its proportions were much like those of a cartridge razor.
So I've been using it for about a week to shave the spaces around and below my beard (which looks something like Commander Riker's, if that means anything to you). Only once have I nicked myself, and it was minor. The shave soap, Pacific, works well, and the whole process goes quite easily. No burning; I spread some moisturizing cream on my face and throat, and I'm done.
Perhaps I'll look for one of those vintage Gillettes. As I recall, Ian Fleming had James Bond tote one. In one novel Bond prepares to use it as a knuckle-duster. (He winds up using his Rolex instead.)
So I've been using it for about a week to shave the spaces around and below my beard (which looks something like Commander Riker's, if that means anything to you). Only once have I nicked myself, and it was minor. The shave soap, Pacific, works well, and the whole process goes quite easily. No burning; I spread some moisturizing cream on my face and throat, and I'm done.
Perhaps I'll look for one of those vintage Gillettes. As I recall, Ian Fleming had James Bond tote one. In one novel Bond prepares to use it as a knuckle-duster. (He winds up using his Rolex instead.)