I saw your post a few daze ago but didnt have time to reply....
I tried a straight razor in the past, got pretty good at it. My personal advice is: Forget everything that safety razors taught you about shaving! The angle, pressure and speed are nothing like what a Shick et all are alike, and if you have not already learned, a straight razor has a personality all it's own. The trick is going slow and listen to what it is telling you.
So, with that said.... I have abandoned the straight razor for an old school safety razor. The biggest reason is the demand in time... A straight razor cannot be rushed or you will bleed, and it takes a lot of concentration and developed skill to get good at.
What I am currently using:
Lord safety razor, cheap on Ebay
http://www.amazon.com/Double-LORD-Ch.../dp/B001VD7VIY
Of all the blades Ive tried the BEST ones are the ones I get at Dollar General
http://www.dollargeneral.com/product...uctId=11895936
5 blades for a buck
Not only have I saved a TON of money on blades, but the overall *QUALITY* of my have is 1,000% *better* than Ive ever gotten with the high dollar "5 blade heads" for name brands.
Now this brings me to my safety razor tip o' da day: Forget everything you know about shaving with a straight razor. HA HA. An old school safety razor has a personality all it's own. It will take a little while to learn it, but once you do you will NOT cut yourself and you WILL get one of the best shaves of your life and it will take very LITTLE time to do it!
It is so natural to me now, I can shave in record time. But starting out, not so much.
In closing, if you like the baby's butt close shave, but you went a little too long between shaves... I have found that shaving TWICE will accomplish the desired outcome. The first shave is the shortening shave, and you go with the grain. The next shave is the close as glass shave, against the grain.
If you go AGAINST the grain with stubble, your in for a night mare...
Good luck, & hope that helps!
EB
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