Welcome Chris , if I was you I would be tempted to start with the Astra SP blades and stick with them for a while but I do like the Perma- Sharp blades too but save them untill you are felling confident with your shaving. What soap will you be using? P.Hi everyone,
I new to this de shaving lark, having just received a razor and some blades for my birthday. My question is which should i try first?
Many thanks
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Currently i'm using. Some Wilkinson sword stuff from boots, but i know i have some from tobs on the way today.Welcome Chris , if I was you I would be tempted to start with the Astra SP blades and stick with them for a while but I do like the Perma- Sharp blades too but save them untill you are felling confidant with your shaving. What soap will you be using? P.
Perfect, I wish you well on your DE journey......Currently i'm using. Some Wilkinson sword stuff from boots, but i know i have some from tobs on the way today.
I've been working my way up to getting rid of the mach3, so I started using soap and a brush with that about a month ago. My birthday seemed like a great way to set myself up!
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[emoji54] My better half bought me the razor as a present, so I'm not, not going to use it!! (i know what's good for me..)Hi Chris and welcome to TSR.
My advise is: that razor is not really a razor for a beginner... it's one of the most aggressive razors. You need to get some practice first, learn the techniques before using such an aggressive razor.
Even on setting one, that razor is a lot more aggressive that you want for a beginner.[emoji54] My better half bought me the razor as a present, so I'm not, not going to use it!! (i know what's good for me..)
So in order to keep the bathroom from looking like a Jackson Pollock masterpiece, if I set it at the lowest possible setting and take it slow. The fully open setting looks very scary, it may be a very very long time till I pluck up the courage to use it at that setting.
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