What razor should I buy?

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Sleekgiant

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I use the old, OLD Gillete Atra 2-blade, the Fusion pulls to much but the Atra works well for me
 

Marter

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I use something like this:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41o%2BmdBZ5ZL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

It works great for me.
 

Composer

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Threx said:
Aby_Z said:
Be man, use a knife!
[sub][sub]I would give you more help but I don't have my razor with me at the moment...[/sub][/sub]
I like this ansewer but I use an electric I really like it.
ya an electric is nice, never drawn blood with it. but they do tend to rub
 

WolfThomas

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Everyone's different, I like to use a 6 bladed titanium manual razor, I used shaving foam and shave in the evenings after a shower. I find I can get the closest most comfortable shave with cutting myself. I also like to have a tiny amount of stubble each morning.
 

EntropicBliss

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I've used pretty much every shaving system out there. Here's my 2 cents:

Straight razor: 100+ man points, and fucking painful if you screw up.
Double Edged razor: Very close shave, cheap cartridges, but are difficult to master.
2-3 blade systems: I prefer the Schicks to the Mach 3s, but they're both decent. Whatever you do, don't get disposable.
4-5 blade systems: The Gillette fusions are the only real options here, at least for me. I personally hate the Schick Titaniums. "Powered" fusions aren't worth the money, imo, and unpowered work fine but don't give you a particularly close shave.
Electric foil shavers: It won't be as close to a shave as a manual, but damn they work well.
Electric rotary shavers: Quick, but I find I have a lot of stubble when I'm done.

Personally I use the Gillette fusion cartridge, but only because they're the only manual razors that haven't caused ingrown hairs. I would use an electric, but my girlfriend complains that my face scratches her when I do, so they're a no-go.

If you're going to get an electric, I'd either get a Braun 7 Series or one of the Philips 8200 series. Shaving under the nose is pretty simple: Just run it under your nose, and it should pretty much take care of the rest.

Btw, a few tips:

1. Get a mug and brush if you can.
2. Shaving paste/soap/cream is generally better than shaving gel (the stuff in the can).
3. Always shave WITH the grain. This doesn't always mean down, because your hair can grow in different directions.
4. Get non-alcoholic aftershave.
5. Get a balm or oil aftershave, if you can.
6. Ask your dad what he uses, because you probably share some hair genes.
 

disfunkybob

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I have to say I use Gillette as well. I think I started around the time they came out with the Mach 3 and stuck with more or less ever since. I tried using an electric shaver, but it irritated my skin too much. I'd say if your dad has an electric, then try it out because the good ones aren't terribly cheap.
 

TOGSolid

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xmetatr0nx said:
Orcus_35 said:
xmetatr0nx said:
Gillete Fusion, with the 5 blades. Ive had that since it came out, best shave ever.

YOU SIR! are absolutely right!
Yes, unfortunately the refil cartridges will cost you an arm and a leg...does anyone know why the hell they are so expensive?
The blades last a long time though. The money you spend on the Gillete Fusion is well worth it.
 

Winnn

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The Quintippio. FIFTEEN BLADES FOR MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY.

http://www.moderngent.com/media/quintippio.jpg
 

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Khitten said:
Aby_Z said:
Be a man, use a knife!
[sub][sub]I would give you more help but I don't have my razor with me at the moment...[/sub][/sub]
... Dont be a sissy girl.

Well of course that's the only real way to shave, but this guy is just starting. Gotta start him out with something more for beginners before we allow him the full amount of manhood that shaving with a chainsaw allows.
 

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I've been thinking of switching to a straight razor. Anyone on here use one all the time? What I've heard from them were basically
1) Be ready to have a butchered face for like 2 months
2) In the end they're cheaper as the disposables can add up.
3) They're a really good shave once you get good.

true or false?
I'm currently using a Gillette fusion.
 

EntropicBliss

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AC10 said:
I've been thinking of switching to a straight razor. Anyone on here use one all the time? What I've heard from them were basically
1) Be ready to have a butchered face for like 2 months
2) In the end they're cheaper as the disposables can add up.
3) They're a really good shave once you get good.

true or false?
I'm currently using a Gillette fusion.
Used to use one for about a year, then I switched back to my fusion. They're a damn close shave, and you feel like your balls are no less than ten times bigger than they were before, but if you're prone to any skin problems at all they can be hell on earth.
 

Weaver

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EntropicBliss said:
AC10 said:
I've been thinking of switching to a straight razor. Anyone on here use one all the time? What I've heard from them were basically
1) Be ready to have a butchered face for like 2 months
2) In the end they're cheaper as the disposables can add up.
3) They're a really good shave once you get good.

true or false?
I'm currently using a Gillette fusion.
Used to use one for about a year, then I switched back to my fusion. They're a damn close shave, and you feel like your balls are no less than ten times bigger than they were before, but if you're prone to any skin problems at all they can be hell on earth.
Alright, thanks!
 

Oatmeel

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EntropicBliss said:
I've used pretty much every shaving system out there. Here's my 2 cents:

Straight razor: 100+ man points, and fucking painful if you screw up.
Double Edged razor: Very close shave, cheap cartridges, but are difficult to master.
2-3 blade systems: I prefer the Schicks to the Mach 3s, but they're both decent. Whatever you do, don't get disposable.
4-5 blade systems: The Gillette fusions are the only real options here, at least for me. I personally hate the Schick Titaniums. "Powered" fusions aren't worth the money, imo, and unpowered work fine but don't give you a particularly close shave.
Electric foil shavers: It won't be as close to a shave as a manual, but damn they work well.
Electric rotary shavers: Quick, but I find I have a lot of stubble when I'm done.

Personally I use the Gillette fusion cartridge, but only because they're the only manual razors that haven't caused ingrown hairs. I would use an electric, but my girlfriend complains that my face scratches her when I do, so they're a no-go.

If you're going to get an electric, I'd either get a Braun 7 Series or one of the Philips 8200 series. Shaving under the nose is pretty simple: Just run it under your nose, and it should pretty much take care of the rest.

Btw, a few tips:

1. Get a mug and brush if you can.
2. Shaving paste/soap/cream is generally better than shaving gel (the stuff in the can).
3. Always shave WITH the grain. This doesn't always mean down, because your hair can grow in different directions.
4. Get non-alcoholic aftershave.
5. Get a balm or oil aftershave, if you can.
6. Ask your dad what he uses, because you probably share some hair genes.
Should I try the straight razor as my first razor? They seem pretty badass. Does the difference in blade count have any significance? Can a 4 or 5 blade razor like the Fusion shave under the nose since it's so wide? Have you ever used a Panasonic foil shaver? Those seem like the best. Why should a get a mug and brush? What does shaving with the grain mean? Do I need aftershave or gel/paste/soap/cream if I use an electric razor? Sorry for all the questions.
 

EntropicBliss

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Oatmeel said:
Should I try the straight razor as my first razor? They seem pretty badass.
No.

Straight razors need to be held at a precise angle. Not something novice shavers should attempt.

Oatmeel said:
Does the difference in blade count have any significance?
Maybe.

The general rule is that the fewer blades you have, the closer shave you will get. However, they also require you to be much more careful.

Oatmeel said:
Can a 4 or 5 blade razor like the Fusion shave under the nose since it's so wide?
Yes.

However, most of them have a single blade precision trimmer, and you should use those.

Oatmeel said:
Have you ever used a Panasonic foil shaver? Those seem like the best.
Panasonics are okay, but I prefer Brauns. The reason I prefer them is that panasonics never seem to give the same close shave.

Oatmeel said:
Why should a get a mug and brush?
Using a brush lifts up your hairs before you shave them, meaning you get a closer shave without having to go against the grain. The mug is required to mix the stuff on to the brush.

Oatmeel said:
What does shaving with the grain mean?
Your hair grows in one direction, called the grain. Shaving with the grain means that you are shaving in the same direction as your hair grows. Shaving against the grain means that you are shaving against the direction that your hair grows. Shaving against the grain gives you a temporarily closer shave, but then results in ingrown hairs.

Oatmeel said:
Do I need aftershave or gel/paste/soap/cream if I use an electric razor?
You should always use aftershave, because even an electric razor causes some damage to the skin.

Gel, pastes, soaps, and creams are sometimes needed with an electric razor. You should check to see what yours requires. Some, like the Nivea line by Philips, actually have specific stuff for them.

Oatmeel said:
Sorry for all the questions.
No worries, that's what we're here for.
 

Oatmeel

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EntropicBliss said:
Thanks so much. Where can I find a mug and brush and what kind of shaving cream and aftershave should I use with a Gillette Fusion or Mach 3?