Huh?
The OneBlade puts "safety" at the forefront. This means it easily achieves a DFS, but requires more time and effort to achieve a BBS. The OneBlade allows you to apply pressure. In its own context this if fine, but this can lead to habitual pressure for a BBS. This is contrary to the skills needed for straight razor shaving where making proper use of the straight's edge is the key and not pressure.
Sulking? Wants to question authority but doesn't want to have his authority questioned? Bad stubble day? Not a Brit? Then again... neither am I... So... no idea...I'm not following what just happened. Why can't the dude post if he has experience of the razor?
James (or anyone for that matter), if you have any questions for me but are uncomfortable about the forum feel free to email me at mantic59@sharpologist.com... P.S. This is my last post as I have respectfully requested to be removed from the forum as my intentions were and remain never to bring a fight to the forum, but to engage in constructive criticism and to enjoy the shaving community. Thankfully, I grew-up in an era where we "questioned authority". The issue today is that we became the authority and ceased our questioning authority and ourselves. However short my stay has been here, I did enjoy it. Thank you....
How is this any different than going from a cartridge razor (which also allows you to press as hard as you'd like) to a straight?The OneBlade puts "safety" at the forefront. This means it easily achieves a DFS, but requires more time and effort to achieve a BBS. The OneBlade allows you to apply pressure. In its own context this if fine, but this can lead to habitual pressure for a BBS. This is contrary to the skills needed for straight razor shaving where making proper use of the straight's edge is the key and not pressure.
P.S. This is my last post as I have respectfully requested to be removed from the forum as my intentions were and remain never to bring a fight to the forum, but to engage in constructive criticism and to enjoy the shaving community. Thankfully, I grew-up in an era where we "questioned authority". The issue today is that we became the authority and ceased our questioning authority and ourselves. However short my stay has been here, I did enjoy it. Thank you.
Regards,
James
P.S. This is my last post as I have respectfully requested to be removed from the forum as my intentions were and remain never to bring a fight to the forum, but to engage in constructive criticism and to enjoy the shaving community. Thankfully, I grew-up in an era where we "questioned authority". The issue today is that we became the authority and ceased our questioning authority and ourselves. However short my stay has been here, I did enjoy it. Thank you.
Regards,
James
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