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Yes, there is always room for more brushes!I just knew that this forum would lead to me spending even more on shaving! After a number of years of just using closed comb razors i feel it's time to embrace the open comb! Having spent a pleasant few hours researching all the posts about open comb razors i have narrowed it down to the merkur classic 41c which I shall be ordering tomorrow. Now, do i need any more brushes?..........
In my limited experience I noticed OCs give less comfortable but better shaves than solid bar razors. But with good slick and coushiny lather this comfort discrepancy can almost vanish completely.
Shopping wise I try to pace myself and enjoy taking time discovering, learning new products and improving my technique.
Enjoy your new razor!
I just knew that this forum would lead to me spending even more on shaving! After a number of years of just using closed comb razors i feel it's time to embrace the open comb! Having spent a pleasant few hours researching all the posts about open comb razors i have narrowed it down to the merkur classic 41c which I shall be ordering tomorrow. Now, do i need any more brushes?..........
Yes, which is why for my first foray into open comb razors i intend getting the Merkur 41c. As a little toe dip in the water so to speakView attachment 36248
a Merkur 41c is very mild if I remember correctly but a Muhle R41 rather aggressive
You need to have your natural hair brushes dry out completely between shaves. So if you're a daily shaver, 3 natural hair brushes is a minimum. If you go for a synthetic brush, it will be dry and ready within few hours.
You need to have your natural hair brushes dry out completely between shaves.
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