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Xodian
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posted May 05, 2008 03:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Xodian     Edit/Delete Message
I'll admit, I haven't used a double-blade razor myself but have had the opportunity of being shaved by one in a barber shop... And yes, it really is quite effective.

So guys, what you think?

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The Zen of Shaving: How a Double-edge Razor Can Change Your Life.

Source: http://zenhabits.net/2007/12/the-zen-of-shaving-how-a-double-edge-razor-can-change-your-life/

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from John Koontz, a moderator at the Badger & Blade forum on wet shaving.

If I told you a way you could improve your health, save money, help the environment, and feel better about yourself by doing something you already do every day, would you be interested?

As a reader of Zen Habits with values of simplicity and efficiency … I thought so. What’s surprising is this method has been around for over a hundred years. I’m talking about a traditional wet shave using a shaving brush, shaving soaps/creams, and a double edge razor. Before you scoff at this idea, let’s take a look at the benefits.

1. Improve Your Health. By far, the predominant reason men find traditional wet shaving is the promise of healthier skin. Fed up with razor burn, ingrown hairs, redness and bumps, many are searching for alternate methods to achieve a smooth face. Not only can wet shaving help with shaving problems, your face will thank you for the extra attention. Whereas the normal canned goo and aftershaves are made with chemicals and low cost ingredients, traditional products are full of nutrients and skin-friendly moisturizers. Your face will look better and feel healthier.

2. Save Money. I was drawn to wet shaving for the economical benefits after being increasingly frustrated with the multi-blade cartridge racket. Outside of the $100 initial investment, the daily consumables cost pennies a day. For instance, where a marketing driven cartridge razor can cost over $3 a piece, a typical double edge blade costs a quarter, a savings of over $140 per year on blades alone.

3. Reduce Your Environmental Impact. With traditional wet shaving, the only waste is the lather you wash down the drain and a simple metal blade, which is easily recycled. Shaving soap bowls can easily be reused if you buy refills. Even the lather down the drain is friendlier to the environment as it’s just soap rather than chemical ridden goop. Try a straight razor (yes, they’re still used) if you want to reduce your footprint even more.

4. Improve Your Wellbeing. It is well known that when you look your best, you feel better. Starting the morning off with an excellent shave, followed up by a quality aftershave leaves you feeling clean, professional, and smelling good. It consistently amazes me how good my day starts when I take a few minutes to treat myself to a good shave. I feel awake, more energy, and confident to tackle the day.

5. It’s fun! I had to add one more reason. It may be surprising, but for the reasons above, you may even find shaving to be fun. Scrubbing your face with a badger haired shaving brush with nice smelling lather is luxurious every time. You may also find yourself proud of learning to use traditional shaving items, which do require some skill to use correctly. You may even venture into the world of straight razor shaving and learn to shave the way your great-grandfather shaved, bringing to your life a sense of tradition and connection to years past.

A Quick How-To
Now that I have you convinced, you’re probably wondering how this all works. With apologies to the ladies, this brief guide will be directed at the gentlemen. However, fear not, the same basic approach can be used for hair removal of the female variety as well (my wife is a wet shaver!).

1. Prep Your Beard. One of the keys to any proper shave, regardless of the tools, is good preparation. There are a number of methods, but the key is to sufficiently hydrate the beard. Wet hair equals weaker hair, which means it’s easier to cut and results in less pulling and irritation. One of the easiest methods is to shave right after your shower giving your beard a few minutes to absorb the water.

2. Create and Apply The Lather. The easiest method to creating lather is to place an almond sized dollop of cream in a bowl. Take your pre-wetted brush and swirl the cream in the bowl until you get thick meringue-like lather. Use the brush to apply the lather to your wetted face using a swirling or painting motion depending on your preference.

3. Shaving the Beard. Cartridge razors are designed to remove as much hair as possible at once. This leads to a very quick shave, but also a poor one. A double edge razor is the normal razor of choice for the wet shaver, primarily due to the quality of the shave and ease of use. With a double edge razor, gradual beard reduction is the key, and typically results in 3 passes. Sure, this may take a bit longer, but the results are worth it. The key to mastering the DE razor is to use very light strokes at the proper angle. It will take a little experimenting to get it right, but anyone can learn to use one.

4. Post-Shave. Now that you have a smooth face, it’s beneficial to follow-up with an aftershave. This helps reduce any irritation that may have resulted, especially in the early stages of learning, and protects the skin during the day. Properly hydrated skin is healthier and looks better.

As I said, this guide is brief. You may very well find success using these simplified instructions. However, if you‘d like more information, there is an amazing amount of knowledge online regarding traditional wet shaving, from product recommendations to help with specific problems. One such place is badgerandblade.com, the largest online community devoted to wet shaving and men’s grooming (ladies welcome).


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BlueRoamer
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posted May 05, 2008 08:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueRoamer     Edit/Delete Message
oh you so metro

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lechien
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posted May 05, 2008 08:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lechien     Edit/Delete Message
yea it's really an art. i looked into it years ago (i don't know why? i'm just fascinated with everything that's old-fashioned...)

but i don't like to shave myself. i mean, i'm a girl so i don't have to shave my face of course, but i was trying to find a comfortable way to shave myself that's not the face... then i just gave up. i let it grow the natural way now...

but, i'm sorry if i turn your thread into something completely different, has anyone tried sugar waxing? it's a bit of a work, but you just make in the kitchen a mixture of honey and lemon juice, and use it like you would use regular hair-removal wax. it's good for the skin, and it smells nice and yummy, and it has a very nice effect (i'm much too lazy to prepare tho...). but it's nice, if you are looking for an alternative natural way to remove our hair, try it once!

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posted May 05, 2008 11:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueRoamer     Edit/Delete Message
I stopped shaving because it's too painful and creates knicks, bumps and zits.

Now I just use hair clippers to buzz it pretty short and shave for special occasions only.

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blue moon
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posted May 06, 2008 06:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for blue moon     Edit/Delete Message
Papa blue moon wouldn't use an electric razor - ever - they don't shave close enough apparently. Mr blue moon doesn't use one either.

Wax strips for me. Grit your teeth and rip. Not possible for armpits though, shame.

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lechien
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posted May 06, 2008 01:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lechien     Edit/Delete Message
i had a pretty good result with sugar waxing on armpits (back in the time when i still cared...). blue moon, why doesn't regular waxing doesn't work on the pits?

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Xodian
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posted May 06, 2008 02:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Xodian     Edit/Delete Message
Blueromer:

Join the Metro club . You know you wanna... Don't worry; Even Metros use Head and Shoulders Lol!

lechien:

Looks like I am not the only one who likes to go retro once in a while. And no worries at all about any topic distruptions (so long as we are all relitively close to the main topic Lol!)

I gotta say I admire you gals for going through waxing all togather. Shaving usually seems a chore but waxing just looks like Medieval torture Lol! I kind it funny that being a guy, going through the bone crunching pain of playing football seems more appealing then waxing...

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posted May 06, 2008 03:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueRoamer     Edit/Delete Message
I quit the metro club when god decided that I was to lose my hair.

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blue moon
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posted May 06, 2008 04:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for blue moon     Edit/Delete Message
Sorry, I meant when you do it yourself ~ I wasn't very clear was I ~ it works alright in a salon.

I wax my own bikini line but I draw the blinds ~ I live opposite from a bar I wouldn't want to put the punters off their drink Yes it comes a bit sharp but not as sharp as squeezing a baby's head out of there so I can hack it

Anyone wants their back doing I am happy to give it a go, the more you squirm the more I will secretly enjoy it.

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lechien
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posted May 06, 2008 04:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lechien     Edit/Delete Message
ahaha!

ah by the way i wrote it wrong, i accidentally said honey as the ingredient but it's sugar ("sugar waxing" duh). i sugar waxed my pits myself and it was no problem. you just cover the area with the sugar mix, put a strip of cotton cloth over it and do the zap.

i'd still do it but it involves a rather tricky cooking. you have to get it to the right consistency or it doesn't work.

so i'm hairy everywhere nowadays.

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blue moon
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posted May 06, 2008 04:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for blue moon     Edit/Delete Message
It's just fashion, ultimately.

Why do we do it? I don't know. I didn't bother when I was young, mainly to annoy everyone.

Brown clothes irritate people as well so I discovered.

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lechien
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posted May 06, 2008 07:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lechien     Edit/Delete Message
brown?? that's weird, why? my wardrobe is half brown (and the rest all colors imaginable).

i think shaving is a strange cultural tradition. its history isn't that deep either (well if you count out the egyptians and renaissance women plucking all the forehead hair). it only started in the mid 20th century. in asia people are so repulsed by hairy pits that it's like a taboo. in the US people look at me funny or like, "you damn hippy" kinda way. i never had problems in europe, no one give a damn.

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