...I've been flipping my blade for every third shave for each rotation for nearly two years, believe me, it does makes a huge difference and the blade does last longer. YMMV depending on your stubble, shaving technique and your lather slickness. It does makes a huge difference, you just need to open your own eyes to see the differences.
off cause I had seen the numbers on some blades
These are used by the factory for quality control, the blades are sharpened by four grinders and the numbers identify which one's not doing its job if there's a problem.
No. Just do if after a regular shower.That makes perfect sense - finally I know what those numbers are for - THANK YOU.
Reverting to the original topic, I've tried cold water shaving a couple of times and while I really, really want it to work for me, it just doesn't. The blade tugs, and the result is increased irritation and usually a nick or two. Maybe I just need a sharper blade for cold shaves?
I wondered what they were , thanks for the info.These are used by the factory for quality control, the blades are sharpened by four grinders and the numbers identify which one's not doing its job if there's a problem.
Sorry for the late reply Alexander. I've had a couple of cold shaves now and I must say, they have been enjoyable. I will need to have a run of them to see if it benefits my skin at all.You've been suspiciously quiet since this mate. Still recovering?
thanks mate theirs no problem just a bit of Australian banterThese are used by the factory for quality control, the blades are sharpened by four grinders and the numbers identify which one's not doing its job if there's a problem.
Glad to hear that! Regarding the skin benefits - they're more long term, and by far not only shaving related.Sorry for the late reply Alexander. I've had a couple of cold shaves now and I must say, they have been enjoyable. I will need to have a run of them to see if it benefits my skin at all.