FEATHER FII NEO- For Travel in lieu DE

mpf9ret

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Having given up Cart Shaving because of irritation and Soreness, decided to revisit, using same technique as for DE shave.

First foray was with Gillette guard,which for me did not work.

Today, second trial with Feather F11 neo.
Softened beard ,with Neutrogena glycerine bar, then bowl lathered Lea menthol cream.
Took my time ,using short strokes to cut through two day growth, longer strokes
resulted in tugging. Having cut through stubble,was able to finish off with longer strokes.
Results a nice shave, however in reality no quicker than with DE razor. Maybe previous experiences , caused by rushing.No irritation so far,so will use again.Maybe try with Oil
or Gel.

Seems like a nice razor for Travelling with Cabin Luggage only.
 
mpf9ret said:
Having given up Cart Shaving because of irritation and Soreness, decided to revisit, using same technique as for DE shave.

First foray was with Gillette guard,which for me did not work.

Today, second trial with Feather F11 neo.
Softened beard ,with Neutrogena glycerine bar, then bowl lathered Lea menthol cream.
Took my time ,using short strokes to cut through two day growth, longer strokes
resulted in tugging. Having cut through stubble,was able to finish off with longer strokes.
Results a nice shave, however in reality no quicker than with DE razor. Maybe previous experiences , caused by rushing.No irritation so far,so will use again.Maybe try with Oil
or Gel.

Seems like a nice razor for Travelling with Cabin Luggage only.
I can only concur. It is more than decent razor. Light, shaves very well and it does not have five blades and the words Gillette the best a man can get on it. I have used mine with Lucky Tiger Liquid Shave cream and it seems to work well together. Also used it with soap and brush and a brushless lotion (Ortigia) and all have performed admirably.
 
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