I'm really glad I found this thread. I've been shaving with awful BIC-like razors, you know, the kind you have to throw away after one shave, for years. I think I'm going to invest in some proper shaving gear since almost every time I shave, my face is bleeding because of the shitey blades and irritating shaving cream. I have a pretty sensitive skin and the occasional acne isn't helping either. Thanks for this, OP.
Np, I think a lot of us have gotten our start in wetshaving from being dissatisfied with what we used before.
I too shaved today with my new Merkur! It was definitely the closest shave I've ever had so far. I nicked myself on my chin, my lip, and on some acne a little, but over-all it was pretty good and I'm really looking forward to getting used to this.
The Proraso cream had a particularly strong smell, but it definitely added to the whole experience.
I never thought I'd look forward to shaving, but now I have a reason to. Thank you for this thread and information!
Did you apply any pressure, that's usually the culprit for nicks. Think of the razor as a paintbrush, you want it to make contact with your face ever-so-lightly.
My beard grows thick and fast, manual razors such as the Gilette Mach 3 hurt and tug like they're blunt causing bleeding every time, even with a brand new razor, I hate shaving for this reason.
Would using a single blade like this glide through and not feel like I'm rubbing sand paper against myself? I've taken to just having a beard and shaving the neckbeard so I have to endure it far less.
Yeah using a DE would glide right through your hair, it's the best part of using one.