mifty12 said:also, Neil Miller, is the invisible edge his web site ?
mifty12 said:Okay next thing I need to sort out is a half decent brush and soap, i have trawled through the site and to be honest i am even more confused than when i started, who'd have thought the choice could be so extensive !!! What would be suitable for getting started with, my mind is open to cream or soap.
I have a badger brush at home which was bought as a gift a few years ago from crabtree and evelyn, would this not be suitable?? Also any hints on soaps/crams, which have to be easily available and not cost a fortune.
Thanks
Justin.
mifty12 said:wow, what can i say, thanks for all the excellent replies to a first post.
What would you guys say is a fair budget for a razor as they do vary wildly in price, seen some vintage from £30 to upwards of £100, would the lower end of this range see me through my ' early years' ?
Cheers
Just.
Arrowhead said:No reason why the brush shouldn't be fine. I'm going to give Nanny another shameless plug, simply because I find her soap more protective than anything else, (plus you could probably get it to lather with a stick, never mind a brush). Another one which seems well adapted to shaving with an open razor is Cella, a mildly almond scented soft soap which lathers up exceptionally slick.
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