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What do you use to shave?

niv

Familiar Face
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Location
Austin, Texas
Shave with a purpose

I use the hottest water my phiz can stand, followed by Trumper's Shave cream and a select-a-blade (disposable) straight ("cut-throat") razor. Several years ago I taught myself to use one after going without a shave too long at a Civil War reenactment. I just about bled to death in the process, but over time learned to shave down, not up, avoid the blades with the 90 degree angle at the end of the blade, and to take my time.
 
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Mr Vim

One Too Many
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1,306
Location
Juneau, Alaska
I just purchased a beautiful deadstock straight razor, who's brand name is now eluding me but I'll find out when I am home from work, and I'm curious as to what sort of strop I should buy, along with any other accoutrements. Any help would be great, thanks all!
 

Shangas

I'll Lock Up
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6,116
Location
Melbourne, Australia
You'll need a strop, a honing-stone, a badger-hair shaving brush, some good soap or cream, a scuttle, mug or bowl and hot water.

A strop should be about a foot long and 2-3 inches wide, made of smooth, soft leather. Honing-stone should ideally have two sides (rough and fine), 4,000/8,000 grit waterstone. Badger-hair shaving brush should be smooth and fluffy. That's the basics really. If you can buy a razor-specific sharpening stone, that's even better, but if not, a standard 4,000/8,000 grit knife-sharpening waterstone will do just fine.
 

tomin8r

New in Town
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3
Location
Great White North
I usually just use a Gillette Fusion and some no name shaving cream.
Works well enough for my day to day purposes.

If I'm in a hurry, I'll just either use hot water, or shave it dry.

Sacrilege I know... heh
 

Fifty150

One Too Many
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The Barbary Coast
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Big thanks for that link. Checking everything out and I've definitely found some stuff I'm going to invest in!

But I can't turn down crazy stuff like this.

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I just like these kinds of crazy things, that look like they shouldn't get the job done, but do...


In some locations, for safety and sanitation, barbers are now required to use the disposable blade type razors. I have found that these razors are efficient and effective. The blades are sharp and I get a good shave. The razor handles can be found at very low prices. Unless you really feel like you have to own something with intrinsic value, like gold, silver, ivory, etc., then a low priced plastic straight razor handle and disposable single edge blades will do the job.
 
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mkd

New in Town
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8
Location
London
New here, hope I don't intrude. I used to use a straight which took disposable snap-in-half safety blades (which work very well), but now have invested in a Dovo Solingen Prima Silver Steel. It's very effective, if a little too light in weight for my liking. I've a couple of vintage ones with more weight to them, however they both need some work to bring them back to proper working order.
 

mkd

New in Town
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8
Location
London
The blades appear to be in good condition (ie no chips etc), and I have a small Belgian Blue Whetstone which has got them sharper but it is still a very rough shave (they didn't cut at all when I got them). It sharpened up the Dovo just fine so perhaps they need a few more strokes and a thorough strop?
 

Shangas

I'll Lock Up
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6,116
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Give them a good sharpening and then strop the hell out of them. You need dedication and perseverence for this. But you will get there. I did!

Also, make sure you're keeping good tension on the strop. If it sags, you're not doing it right. That will cause the blade to roll and screw up your shave.
 

mkd

New in Town
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8
Location
London
Thanks for the tips. I have got the hang of stropping (no pun intended!), and have found that mink oil paste works well.

Also, what is generally preferred for bringing it back from the dull grey to a shine?
 
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Shangas

I'll Lock Up
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6,116
Location
Melbourne, Australia
I use sandpaper (fine-grit sandpaper mind) and metal-polishing paste (Simichrome) to clean my razors of rust. Fine steel-wool also helps. That gives it a clean, matte kind of shine, but it's hardly mirror-finish. To get that, I believe you need professional cutlery buffing-wheels. I'm not aware of any products that give a similar result.
 

mkd

New in Town
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8
Location
London
There's no rust - it's more of a patina - and am not inclined to use anything abrasive to remove it. There seems to be a school of thought that recommends leaving it there as it protects from rust.
 

David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
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2,854
Location
Bennington, VT 05201
An exchange, via Facebook, with another lounger made me realize some things about my shaving techniques this morning. I typically favor a single edge razor, but lately have been using a double edge more often. Initially I blamed a bad SE blade for turning me off, but I think it may be that I’m running low on preshave oil and had gotten stingy with it. The stiffer blade on the SE gives a great shave, but requires extra protection for my skin. Usually I accomplish this with a coating of preshave oil followed by a fairly thick lather of C.O. Bigelow (Proraso) Shave Cream.

In running low on preshave oil, I was getting stingy with my applications and discovered that my DE was giving a more comfortable shave than my SE, even with thinner creams and soaps. I suspect this is due to the flexibility of the DE blade.

Who knew? In any case, I’m grateful, as skipping the preshave oil has opened me back up to using my grandfather’s old DE, which I had largely set aside because I wasn’t satisfied with the closeness of my shave.

-Dave
 

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