Shopping for new blades for my old razor I realized that the gel used on the blades could not be vegan. I didn’t want to check online if they were vegan and as I realized that the blades for my old razor cost about the same as a saftey razor + 5 blades, I bought the safety razor.

Like it so far, was a little concerened to cut myself but slow and steady wins the raze (haha, get it…?) It leaves a tiny, tiny stubble, but maybe that is just me getting used to the new razor. What I like is that it is much easier to clean, since you can remove the blade and rinse it off or even disinfect it. Should I disinfect my blade? Dullsters on the internet, what is your wisdom?

  • Big_Boss_77@fedinsfw.app
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    Question:

    Why is this called “wet shaving”? What about a safety razor makes it “wetter” than a disposable?

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      I looked it up just to be sure, “wet shaving” is basically what you think of with the idea of classic shaving, hot soapy water, then warm lather applied with a brush, and a single blade razor.

      It’s not so much about the alternative being just dragging a dry cartridge razor across your skin (I hope no crazy people are out here doing that) but moreso about the prep and process of using a thick lather and regularly rinsing the razor blade during the process. It’s more time consuming but it’s often more comfortable, and a lot easier to cut hairs that have difficult grain/growth patterns

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        dragging a dry cartridge razor across your skin (I hope no crazy people are out here doing that)

        … In the woods, in the morning, no water at all, no light, usually eyes closed for focus, before they order us to fall in for inspection.

        Welcome to the infantry.

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        That makes sense… I assumed that was the case, but was hoping to hear from practitioners of the art. I’ve not shaved my face in… almost 25 years now probably, so I’m a bit rusty. Closest thing I get is my barber using a straight razor to shape up the lines.

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          25 years? I assume you’ve at least trimmed it and you’re not running around with a beard down to your toes. But yeah I used to do it, still do if there’s an occasion to. Once I started shaving my head too it just got easier to get cheap razors and do everything at once in the shower. I probably should do it again someday soon just for the experience again

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            Oh yeah, I trim it weekly, reset shape at the barber. It’s just been that long since I was clean shaven.

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      The term wet shaving is an odd one. In my opinion we should call it Classic Shaving.

      I have a can of Barbosol for the kids and have tried it for DE shaving - it works fine because I keep my skin wet.