Helveticum said:It's kinda unnecessary soaking a synthetic brush as its bristles don't absorb the water. And yeah, sore skin? Start with throwing away the Derbys and getting something decent - Gillette 7 O'Clocks or Astras.
baggister said:So, got my brand new Edwin Jagger DE89 (DE8911DB5), chrome plated. It came with some Derby blades, so I fitted the blade. It looks beautiful!
some parts of shave were ok, but others not so good, especially neck/under chin / After the main shave, I did a second pass against the grain on various parts (cheeks, neck/under chin) - very gently, no extra bleeding.
Overall, my skin was sore, whew!
And finally, I have quite a tough stubble (I'm mediterranean by descent) - how many shaves (ball park) would you expect before changing the blade?
Thanks
baggister said:I read somewhere (in this forum) that some people liked Derby.
Canuck said:I'm one of those few perverts that likes Derby blades Martin, but I can probably tolerate a less than perfect blade seeing as my technique is so damn good. ;-)
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