5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Wet Shaving

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@butch755
@butch755 Жыл бұрын
I've been straight and DE shaving since I was 15. Dad was a trained barber from the old country so we spent a lot of time together as he taught me what I needed to know at the time. As time went on, more and more info was shared by him. The best information that he shared with me is "ENJOY YOURSELF" as it will be a task that will last you the rest of your life. That's when things started to change for me. It drew my Dad and I even closer. My pals over the years mess with cartridges and electrics and inferior results as compared to DE and straight razors yet stuck to their way while laughing ours. A while back, I thought that I would check out for a new DE on line and a world of straight and DE on line info and sharing opened up to me (thanks to algorithms) and been enjoying it. I realized that your co. refreshes and tunes old razors. I have Dad's old Gillette and will be sending it your way in the very near future. So happy that there are others out there that are DE and straight razor fans. Shine on! butch
@magnoliamike
@magnoliamike Жыл бұрын
I don’t even remember the last time I touch the forbidden cartridge
@Tristin471
@Tristin471 Жыл бұрын
Can’t say the same lol. While I find modern cartridges to be a joke, I love dabbing in classic cartridges, such as the Trac II or the Atra.
@rsolsjo
@rsolsjo Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great advice! Only been at it a few years, but here's 5 more tips from me: 1. A shavette can be much easier than starting with a straight razor. Odd thing to say? Yes, they're actually sharper so it'll be more daunting at first, but if you cork the blade and be careful, you will learn to ride a stallion before riding a pony so to speak. A straight also needs maintenance, you can't swap blades and can easily feel "off" for several reasons. May seem backwards, but I fell in love with shavettes that way. They can also be much cheaper starting out, and even "dirt" cheap ones can give great shaves. 2. Buy sample packs. Want to try blades? Don't buy a pack of 25, 50 or (please god don't) 100. Now you're stuck with it for years. Buy sample packs (with like 10-20 different blades but only 1-5 of each). Same thing with soaps! Want to try a soap but not sure you'll like the scent? Sample packs. God's gift to wetshavers. 3. You don't need a fancy pre-shave, and certainly not starting out. Bloom your soap in hot water, clean/scrub your face as you normally would, have a nice shower, when you come out, pour that water into your hands and rub it into your face. Boom, great cheap "preshave". Now use the soap normally and shave. When you feel more acquainted, maybe it's time to try a preshave. Still think it's the single least necessary item in wetshaving though, unless you have extremely sensitive skin or you're taking down a really thick beard. 4. You are going to cut yourself. Accept that now. I'm not saying "go nuts and shave like a madman", not at all. Take precautions, go slow and easy, be very careful. But getting nicks and cuts is part of wetshaving, the same way accidents are part of sports - the good news is you probably won't get HUGE cuts, they're usually fairly minor or at least "thin" and quite painless. Be careful and prepared (alum can be good to have around but I honestly prefer just a good mild aftershave balm, can work wonders as well). 5. My biggest advice to minimize the amount of those inevitable cuts and nicks: prepare your face like Matt said (a shower, a face scrub, bloom your water for a preshave, a hot towel, whatever floats your boat), but I would also advice to only shave when you have time to do it, preferably alone. It's your zen moment, your time of day or evening to yourself, a little "spa treatment" of sorts. Don't throw a razor to your face if you have kids screaming, you're in a hurry to be somewhere or you're really sick/exhausted. That's when accidents happen, or on really nonchalant second/third passes.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Wonderful points here
@tbelding
@tbelding 10 ай бұрын
I'll disagree with the sample packs. In fact, I'll go so far as to say "Don't buy a sample pack if you're starting out!" Personally, buy _any_ of the major market brands, and use that for at least 20 shaves. Nacet, Astra, even Rapira, even Shark or Derby. Want to buy 50 of them? Go for it. They're cheap. Use a blade for a shave, toss it - or use it for two or three shaves, then toss it. (Preferably stick it in a can and save it for recycling) Why? It's simple. Until you've figured out how to shave WITH a DE (or SE), you won't know anything about how the blades really _are_ different. Same with handles. Get a basic handle. The ones sold at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, etc are perfectly adequate. That Merkur Slant, or the $195 Naval Stainless Steel three piece, won't do you any good _until_ you know how to shave. Same with the shavette - I picked one up for the first time last week, and managed to do a decent job shaving (one nick, no blood). The way you have to hold them (just like a straight razor) isn't something that'll be easy to use, it'll take practice. With a DE, you can just hold the handle, even if you're a ham fisted monkey, and the blade rarely tries to rotate out of your grip to go straight into the cheek. Starting out? Change as little as possible. That's my WOTD - consistency. You already have a routine with shaving, using lubricant X, in location Y, with razor Z. Only change razor Z, and the blade. I have 37 years of DE shaving behind me. I've shaved with shampoo, hair conditioner, "Dr Bronners", hand lotion, Dial, Safeguard, Ivory, spray gel, tube gel, spray foam, shaving cream (in a tube) - even straight water, and a few times, dry. I've used brushes, I've used fingers, I've used 'slap it on'. All of those are just as good as each other, but they take time to decide what works best for you. When I hand someone a DE to try, I hand them a couple of packs of generic blades. Sometimes Derby, sometimes Astra, etc. They'll all cut well at the start. I tell them 'Don't try to smash it into your face - that blade is RIGHT THERE. Just put it against your face, tilt down until the blade just barely touches, and pull down gently. If you don't go far enough, you just use up soap. ' I also suggest only using it on the 'flat' areas to start, and use their accustomed razor for the rest. I've only had one person that had issues, and DIDN'T convert - he used a different razor than I handed to him, and testing it a while back, I found it doing very weird things with the blade and for the first time in decades, I had face slashes. I didn't even have that the first time I used a shavette OR an SE. Turns out the head was tweaked, and nobody would get a good shave. (Was even worse than the shave with the late 60's still sealed carbon steel blade that I tried. That was rough, but still got clean) Over on theshaveden (dot com), they emphasize 30 days - I think 20 shaves is better.
@greathoundAZ
@greathoundAZ Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the first tip. It really helps to put the quality of a shave back into reality.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
You bet!
@LuisFNovelo
@LuisFNovelo Жыл бұрын
I was falling into analysis paralysis, but I snapped out of it. Low on budget, I bought a King C. Gillette for $15, a 6 dollar after shave balm and continued to use the same shaving creams I used with my cartridge razor. No regrets! I keep on learning and refining my technique. The alum block came later. Later on, father's day came by, so I got a brush and a shaving cream. With a better prep I am getting closer shaves with less irritation as I learn, I even got a couple BBS under my belt now! Matt is right, guys, there will never be a better time to jump in than right now!
@hartmutpeter215
@hartmutpeter215 Жыл бұрын
You are right, no talking about it ,get starting. You are the only master in your face. Long live wet shaving.❤
@sergeylazarev4569
@sergeylazarev4569 Жыл бұрын
Shaved with Atra I keep for two reasons-it's vintage and i use when I have no time for a proper shave.
@runthenumbers9698
@runthenumbers9698 5 ай бұрын
I get a BBS every time with the exception of a couple trouble very small spots... and of course, I spend like 10 minutes trying to mow those down.
@edwardwalter4358
@edwardwalter4358 2 ай бұрын
As a fellow guitar player that owned 6 Epiphones before I bought my first Gibson, your point is well taken. Jumped into the DE pool with a Henson AL13 because I like the design and heard good things about the ease of use. Recently grabbed up a Rockwell 6c and loving it as well.
@starlingphoto4352
@starlingphoto4352 Жыл бұрын
Number 1 truly hit home for me! I may be a bit obsessed with trying to achieve BBS! I have been into wet shaving a few months now. I really started because it is much less expensive. 10 cents per blade vs $4 per cartridge. I started with a Vanderhaggen I picked up at Walmart. It was so unbelievably mild. But I’m a bit of a gear head and I now have 5 different razors that each shave differently and several soaps and aftershaves. I use proraso for pre shave. I think my favorite soap and aftershave are the Rex 1955 products.
@GalacticBlader
@GalacticBlader 10 ай бұрын
hey me to i started with the vanderhaggen....it felt small in the hand and the blades felt aggressively sharp and tuggy
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@RazorEmporium 6 ай бұрын
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@melteds3008
@melteds3008 Жыл бұрын
Great video Matt, I enjoyed it immensely.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@williammurphy1756
@williammurphy1756 Жыл бұрын
Great video Matt! When I started about a year and a half ago, I was afraid of cutting my face to pieces. But once I got started, I was surprised at how easy it was and how smooth my skin was. I won’t go into the complete long story, but I am now 71 and was an electric razor shaver my hole life. Just couldn’t get a good shave with the newer electric razor versions. I just got my technique down pat. I use a Rockwell 6S with a Wilkinson blade. First pass with the 4 plate second pass with 3 plate and third pass with 2 plate. I get a close comfortable BBS on my cheeks but not my neck, but that is ok because that will cause some problems. Have a great weekend Matt.👍👍👍
@SerkleK
@SerkleK Жыл бұрын
Great tips! I feel like the only "need to know" to get started faster is not applying pressure. I found that advice in one little razor review and before I even bought my SEs I started practicing not applying pressure with the cartridge razor I was still using at the time.
@seanharkins
@seanharkins Жыл бұрын
#1 is so true. I took years to get started. Granted I was in college when I found this page so lack of funds was a big issue but still it took me forever.
@StormyITO
@StormyITO 2 ай бұрын
I have been doing the BBS shave for 30-years. After you get used to it, irritation is not an issue. Granted I don't have thick course hair either.
@bradleycred99
@bradleycred99 Жыл бұрын
Howdy Matt and Co! Have a blessed day y’all.
@10floz30minutes
@10floz30minutes Жыл бұрын
That's it: Get Started! Most people most of the time can find what they need locally. Razor, brush, d.e. blades, shaving cream, post-shave balm; and mostly already there is a bowl (if want to bowl lather) somewhere in the house. The one big risk is, a person can find some fairly bad razors locally which are really troublesome in one way or another, like give a bad shave or give too many skin cuts and this may NOT be the person's fault. The quality of any first razor MIGHT be a risk; this is just something to be aware.
@basvanderwal2350
@basvanderwal2350 Жыл бұрын
It’s all in practicing and repeating. I’m a white guy with curly hair, on my head and my beard. Started losing my head hair around 21-22 years. Shaved it couple of times with cartridges 3/5/6 blades and I was a painful experience with a ton of razor bumps. Then it hit me: I started googling the problem and found out that a lot black men do have this problem, learned a lot from afro websites and message boards. Bought a safety razor, soap a cup and a brush and the rest is history. Only shave with the grain, not baby butt smooth, but it looks good, and no more irritation and pain! Decided after 5 years to shave my beard to the same style as this guy in the video has. And I’m just finding out a good way now to shave my neck to prevent razor bumps. It’s a learning curve, but one of the best techniques to invest time in for a good and painless process
@Kenoji8
@Kenoji8 Ай бұрын
The irritation was too bad for me to try and go back to cartridge while I was learning with my Supply Razor and Rockwell 6C. From the FIRST SHAVE, I was pretty impressed what a one-bladed, single-edge razor could do and doing some comparisons with the Rockwell was a pretty interesting experience. I just went full boar and left cartridges behind and I'm SO GLAD that I jumped in the pool like that, BUT I had Matt, and Geo, and other wet shaving influencers and business owners to help in my transition...and INFORMATION and EXPERIMENTATION made my transition easier. Without you, Matt, and other folks on KZbin, I would have probably never have discovered the joy of shaving with razors outside of cartridges.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Ай бұрын
Happy to hear
@robertjagger2588
@robertjagger2588 7 ай бұрын
Not to knock you on having different razors, brushes & so forth, but my dad had one razor, one brand of blades (Gillette), & one brush. I have no idea what brand of shaving soap he used but it was only one. As far as aftershave he used Old Spice, Aqua Velva & Lectric Shave. That was his whole arsenal for shaving. 😊
@techguydilan
@techguydilan Жыл бұрын
I had a single razor for the first 7-8 years of wetshaving. A Merkur 34c. Just recently bought a Henson AL13 from you guys and I like that too.
@bigdave3847
@bigdave3847 Жыл бұрын
Great points, all. Thanks, Matt.
@FelipeRueda-ml5em
@FelipeRueda-ml5em 2 ай бұрын
Gracias Matt, todo es cierto. 😅 Algunos están buscando el “Santo Grial” de las brocha y maquinillas y no disfrutan del ritual del afeitado clásico. Saludos! Felipe R.
@AlitaAvenger
@AlitaAvenger Жыл бұрын
Great, thanks very much for this video. Very nice to hear from a shaving expert that for example the bbs doesn't make sense at all. Even after achieving 'bbs', it's a state which lasts shortly, a couple of hours at the most...🤣 Best wishes!
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@doughuras5407
@doughuras5407 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I like to wet shave on weekends. It's a treat to take time and enjoy a wet shave compared to what is a weekday chore with my electric shaver.
@jm359
@jm359 5 ай бұрын
Hi Matt. Ive recently started wet shaving after using cartriges for most of my life. (just turned 70!). I started the transition process With the Henson offer. During the learning stage, I re-remebered things I had forgotten. For example, you can change the process, but it takes your skin a while to adjust to the new methods. Skin has to "learn" what's happening and slowly acclimatize to the new experience. Also, the whole experience of the prep and anticipation of a good shave is really a gift to one's self! Ive thoroughly enjoyed your videos and respect the fact that you are also a Maker who knows what is important to put into a good product. Thanks for all the good advice. Have a DFS!
@Daniel.Klatil
@Daniel.Klatil 11 ай бұрын
Well presented. Thank you very much for the practical advice.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium 11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Rooster7six
@Rooster7six 2 ай бұрын
lol my second guitar was a Les Paul Standard. 5 years later I have a room full of custom shops 🤦🏻‍♂️. Now it looks like I’ll be collecting razors too 🤣🤣🤣
@user-eu1bo9vh9p
@user-eu1bo9vh9p 7 күн бұрын
Completely agree on the terms...😊 Its tbs
@scottburkhardt6859
@scottburkhardt6859 7 ай бұрын
Every tip hit the mark for this newb. No waiting to use up all the leftover cartridges. Made progress just learning DE and WS.
@robertlarkham2428
@robertlarkham2428 5 ай бұрын
Great advice
@Medranc
@Medranc Жыл бұрын
Watched this just in time as my first safety razor is arriving today. Thanks!!
@rizzexponential
@rizzexponential Жыл бұрын
Great video. I have a couple of “boutique” razors, yet the fairly affordable Merkur slant is my daily driver. Like guitars, boutique is a nice luxury but not essential.
@jasongilbert3688
@jasongilbert3688 Жыл бұрын
I would say my number 6 would be: Relax. Don’t be overly serious about it. Don’t be that guy.
@ricardoaguilar7810
@ricardoaguilar7810 Жыл бұрын
Listen to the experts. When I started I bought 3 different safety razor any was good at the end I bought Mercur H 34 C. The one every body recommended
@albertaguitarguy
@albertaguitarguy 11 ай бұрын
I could relate to the guitar analogy being a lifetime guitarist myself. Right on.
@535Salomon
@535Salomon 4 ай бұрын
It's like me having 4 shavette of which I only use 2 and just waiting for my first DE safety razor from RazorEmporium :D
@pappapiccolino9572
@pappapiccolino9572 6 ай бұрын
Good advice Matt.
@brianh2287
@brianh2287 Жыл бұрын
We all have a few of each. Hahahaha. I wish.
@keithosmond5730
@keithosmond5730 Жыл бұрын
Good video, Matt! Re the acronyms - people, ask! I was confused at the beginning but I asked and everyone was friendly and willing to explain. (If you're getting nasty comebacks when you ask, switch groups.)
@stansteiber
@stansteiber Жыл бұрын
niiiiice tips! thanks Matt!
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
You bet!
@zman-ohio
@zman-ohio Жыл бұрын
Matt I love your videos. 100% on chasing BBS, its so not needed. I wish I knew just how critical applying the right amount of pressure with the razor is. I've been wet shaving for about 6 months and if I don't constantly remind myself (while I am shaving) to take it easy with razor pressure, I wind up with irritation and alum block sting. No matter how much prep and pre-product I apply. So crucial to a happy shave and a happy face :)
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Great point!
@hcshaves8542
@hcshaves8542 Жыл бұрын
Great video! 😊
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😊
@ashotinthedark3182
@ashotinthedark3182 10 ай бұрын
I shaving and yard work, more than one tool for the job first clipper,hot shower,pre shave,lather,DE,cartage razor, electric razor,and post shove.
@11okt
@11okt 6 ай бұрын
BBS is my face shave i almost do it every time :) still longing for tips and tricks!
@DE_Razor_Shaving
@DE_Razor_Shaving Жыл бұрын
All great advice! 😁👍🏼
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@OhioShaves
@OhioShaves Жыл бұрын
Good Stuff Matt
@anthonyabbinanti5739
@anthonyabbinanti5739 Жыл бұрын
Great video.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@darminonburg3248
@darminonburg3248 Жыл бұрын
Great tips!
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
@Scotty_in_Ohio
@Scotty_in_Ohio Жыл бұрын
Along the lines of chasing BBS - same goes for 4 Pass Pete's - there's a balance (I think) between trying to clear the land in one pass and getting crazy with more than two or three passes - I've noticed that after my face is toweled off and I use after shave balm / cream that there's really not much difference between 2 and 3 passes except for obvious redness and irritation - I may not be in the "one and done" club either but I've been known to go for one pass, rinse and only soap up the spots that need addressed again so call me a "One and a Half Man" ;-)
@tomrogers6329
@tomrogers6329 10 ай бұрын
I wish that there was or is a place to test drive DE razor. Just so it doesn't cost so much to try and figure out which one works best for me on that particular day. Two days beard growth, one day, five days, etc.
@samlincicome4904
@samlincicome4904 Жыл бұрын
Good advice, just enjoy the me time. I have a large collection of Gillette razors plus Gem and Valet and I have a rotation that I follow, however there are times when I go back and use the first razor I bought when I was 17, my 1977 Gillette Atra. Using it reminds me of a wonderful time in my life, a redheaded girlfriend, a fast muscle car my C.B radio and going out a cruising on a Saturday night. Just learn to enjoy the shave, the rest will follow.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Right on!
@haseluiz
@haseluiz 9 ай бұрын
First of all, sorry for my bad English, I´m Brazilian. I just want to say that your videos are really fantastic! I was one of those baby butt result chaser. And my skin is absolutely sensitive with really thick beard. For me bbs is not a reality. With your advices (warnings!) I´m much happier while wet shaving, which is the best and most therapeutic way to shave.
@EddieLeLievre
@EddieLeLievre 2 ай бұрын
Great video with practical, sensible advice. The obsession with BBS is ridiculous - all we're after is a decent close shave. People spend ages chasing a "perfect" shave but sometimes good enough is just fine.
@10floz30minutes
@10floz30minutes Жыл бұрын
One of the most important things I needed to know was, in beginning to use a three-piece double edge razor, TIGHTEN the head to the handle sufficiently.
@tbelding
@tbelding 10 ай бұрын
Be careful, though. Many of the three piece, even the Gillette Techs, starting in the 60's, are Zamak, and you can strip those threads like nobody's business. Best thing, to me, is to be in the habit of each time you rinse, you check the handle. If you flip the razor over, check the handle.
@optiTHOMAS
@optiTHOMAS 9 ай бұрын
Bruh, #1 is so accurate. Really hit home for me. I need to just chill, man! 😅 I've gone down a rabbit hole for like 2 months now researching stuff and trying to find the *_"HOLY GRAIL"_* of stuff i think is the endgame and will just use and have that forever. I think i might be like that for a lot of stuff. I go and research tons of stuff before trying to make a decision. It's a problem I have. It's probably not mentally healthy or as fun either. Sometimes the random discoveries are what makes up ourselves over time! I have OCD, so i end up getting obsessed over stuff and try to learn a ton, then i end up moving on to something else i obsess over! it's something im working on and I know it's Ludacris, but it's just a subconscious thing. 😅😮‍💨🤣👌🏻 great info! Also yeah, the acronyms are out of control, man! So man and some so confusing! 😆
@padrejuan7763
@padrejuan7763 Жыл бұрын
!!! Greetings from Montréal, Québec, Canada !!! Love this video !!! True, WHY have very expensive equipment if the budget one does the job !?! Recently, I have had a crazy idea of buying more D/E Razors, brushes and soaps for the fun of having differents smells (wich can be fun too) but put a 'Temporary' stop to that idea until further notice. Always thinking of my father whom I saw shaving with such razor in 68-70 (I was 8-10 then, I am 63 yrs.old now) some 30 years ago, I tought, IF it was good for my father, it cannot be that bad for me, RIGHT !?! Sooo I bought my first low budget shaving brush (Not sure of what kind???) and a 'Williams Shaving puck' that I put in a beautiful coffee mug (that was laying around) but NEVER came around to using them until I would buy my 1st D/E Razor wich I did when I came accross your videos 2-3 yrs. ago. With all the viedos I have seen about wet shaving (Donald Yougner W.T.F. / Lennon Sinatra), I decided to go for a 'Ming Shi' adjustable razor and a 'Wilkinson' non ajustable razor to see wich would be best for me and Wilkinson seems to do a good job IF I do not shave too quickly like 'Donald Youngner' frome Wet The Face...that man SCARES ME on how fast he shaves without cutting himself !?! Ha Ja Ha Recently bought the Wilkinson shaving puck and a tube of 'Nivea Protect and Care' shaving cream with a bottle of Nivea After Shave Balm, It all smells very nice and that is why I want to buy more scented shaving soaps, BUT I would have to figure a way to have them all in my SMALL bathroom. Coming closer to retirement, I shall have plenty of time to look into buying ALL OF THOSE GOODIES in two years !!! Stay healthy my good man and looking forward to your next videos !!! Cheers !!!
@brianmccarthy1322
@brianmccarthy1322 11 ай бұрын
I am in Montreal too. 66 years old. Started recently with my father's 1960 Gillette fat boy. Then purchased a Merkur Futur. The merkur blades work great with this razor, the feather blades ripped my face up the first time I tried one. Just picked up a used 34C and the legendary Merker vision 2000 as a collector's item. Love the Proraso red line and the Canadian boys selling the Rocky Mountain line. Prep is the most important. Take your time and don't go crazy. You will be shaving again in 2 days if you are lazy or retired like me.
@mhoke63
@mhoke63 Жыл бұрын
Yes to the gear... But I would say, "The Best product is the best to you". Everyone is different and not everyone will agree that one particular product is good or bad. It's all about your personal preferences as well as features.
@johngoard8272
@johngoard8272 Жыл бұрын
I agree Matt I really dislike that lingo talk there is no need for it what's wrong with plain and straightforward English. Now as with equipment I think one should start with something approaching premium - I for example now have more double edge razors, brushes (all synthetic through choice not ethical reasons) . presheaves, shaving soaps, blades of all brands, and balms etc etc that will last me a thousand years LOL!! I now use just a Feather razor (sometimes one of your refurbished Gillette Black Beauty razor) with Feather blades, Taylors of Old Bond Street soap, and of course your charcoal soap which I cannot rate highly enough just great stuff mate.
@brucegraham4332
@brucegraham4332 10 ай бұрын
I wish I had seen this when I started. Thanks.
@wetshavingwithangelo
@wetshavingwithangelo Жыл бұрын
Excellent video Matt, if I were to add a 6th item on this list is to not give up on a brand of DE blades; a blade that’s terrible in one razor might be perfect in another.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@Scotty_in_Ohio
@Scotty_in_Ohio Жыл бұрын
and also for different situations - I tend to use either Derby Premium or Astra Platinums during the week but use up some more mild blades on the weekend like Dorco or the mild Vikings Blade that I bought with my first DE razor. There's little downside to buying 100 blades (IMO) when I find someone who's into wet shaving I'll often give away a pack or two of the blades I'm less "fond of".
@mikeoneill547
@mikeoneill547 7 ай бұрын
I literally started two years ago being fed up with cartridges and electric I am still rocking mostly the same set up with some tweaks and I’m all in under $100. Just start. The most important thing is blades
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium 7 ай бұрын
agreed!
@peterboytRaKs
@peterboytRaKs Жыл бұрын
Always an entertaining video Matt. Thanks. You're a NN [no nonsense] guy. As a musician myself, I know HI [how important] a GS [great shave] can be to a standing ovation performance. [SOP] So, all you musicians out there, MOF [male or female] can LF&S [look, feel and smell] your VB, [very best] Hurry on down [HOD] to your nearest [RE] Razor Emporium and [GYEO] get your edge on today! C&B. [Cheerz & Beerz!]
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Rock on!
@peterboytRaKs
@peterboytRaKs Жыл бұрын
@@RazorEmporium U2M! [You too Matt!]
@robertross8565
@robertross8565 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 DE razors, 1 brush, and 1 lathering bowl. So you came close to knowing someone who has minimal gear. My razors were well researched (Henson mild & Karve Overlander). Great tips. You are absolutely hilarious and I agree with you most about just getting started. What has helped me improve my traditional wet shaving techniques and tricks has been using the app “Shaving Buddy”. I track every shave which for some seems ridiculous. But it has helped me to document what works and what doesn’t. I am constantly experimenting with my soap water ratio. Since beginning wet shaving, I have reduced my soap usage per shave by 87.5%. So I can do a 3-pass shave using 1/16 tsp of soap per 1/2 Tbsp of distilled water. I am of Scottish heritage and thus I am a cheap bastard who stretches his soap to last almost forever. If you haven’t already guessed I am an avid bowl lathering guy. I mix the soap and water in the bowl until it becomes a slurry. With a slightly damp synthetic brush, I whip up an incredible lather in no time. I always use a pre-shave; that is a winning technique. For new shavers, keep track of your shaves by any means you deem appropriate. It will guarantee that you progress a lot faster!! Have a peachy day.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Fantastic advice
@robertross8565
@robertross8565 Жыл бұрын
@@RazorEmporium Thank you good sir.
@CarolinaCheif
@CarolinaCheif Жыл бұрын
Great advice. I’m in just my eighth week of wet shaving and I’ve already had enough nicks and irritation chasing the BBS shave. I can get a much better shave than with my old three blade razor, with much less irritation
@Scotty_in_Ohio
@Scotty_in_Ohio Жыл бұрын
Hope you stick with it - I've only been safety razor shaving for about six months now. I'm one of the lucky ones who after a few days switched (for the most part, I still use a cartridge razor for my bald head in the shower). I think I'd avoid "over thinking" things but would suggest trying a few different razors and blade combinations - the mechanics of shaving with a safety razor are almost opposite from a cartridge razor - but there's no rule that says you have to switch entirely or for every situation - if you have an event and you get a better result with a cartridge razor or electric I'd go for that. I probably get a closer shave with an electric but only use mine when I travel - when I'm home I enjoy the process much more than how close it gets and over the past few months I've gotten much better after changing the blades and a couple razors.
@salvadorsantos315
@salvadorsantos315 Жыл бұрын
I dove head first into wet shaving, Pun intended, made the mistake of chasing BBS. Good tip on that.
@GenXAccord
@GenXAccord 7 ай бұрын
What razor and blade combo and what kind of shave soap/cream? I was getting nicks using a plastic Feather adjustable and Feather blades but it's a totally different experience with a Rex Konsul and Wilkinson Sword. Also...preshave oil can help a lot. Don't spend a fortune online but get a small bottle of extra virgin olive oil at the store. Per oz. its cheap and good for your skin. The only cheaper oil is baby oil but it's mineral oil and not food grade. Also... don't use shaving cream from a can. It's crap. Try Razor Emporium's soaps. They are good quality, lather well and cheaper than almost all their competitors.
@tannerc900
@tannerc900 Жыл бұрын
Been using a safety razor since I was 16, I was miserable after every shave with my cartridge razors and financially broke and my dad being born in the 50s growing up with de razors always nagged at me to use them, but I always shrugged them off thinking they were obsolete, which is the first thing I wish I knew, they’re very much NOT obsolete. After him being sick of seeing me with a messed up face after shaving and me being sick of having a horrible shave, he threw out my cartridges behind my back and gave me an adjustable merkur to force me to try it and wow was that an eye opener. Much better shaves, but still had lots to learn which is another thing I wish I knew. You aren’t just born knowing how to shave, you don’t just magically know how to shave the moment you put a razor in your hand, it’s like an individual art for all of us having different needs and skin types, 10 years later of shaving with a de razor I’ve learned a lot from you and my shaves are even better, especially the COLD WATER HACK. Which what I also wish I knew, I thought in order to get a proper shave with a de razor I needed the old hot towel shave and hot lather etc which is all a bunch of lies. I LOVE the cold water, a week after shaving with cold water I get no irritation. The final thing I wish I knew… is how much of an addiction/hobby wet shaving can become. I can’t just have ONE razor.. I need 7 and still looking to buy new ones. I have to always be getting new shaving brushes, I shouldn’t say I NEED them but it’s something that can become part of you and become passionate about and getting new gear and trying it is one of my guilty pleasures. Whenever my wife makes a comment all my shaving stuff I always tell her I could be spending the money on strippers or drugs so pick your battles.
@techichi2406
@techichi2406 Жыл бұрын
GRAIN - Lots of videos telling people which direction you should be shaving first. This is all user specific. Feel your face. Find out which direction the hair on your face grows. You want to find which passes are the most comfortable and do those first. If it hurts or if you get bad razor burn or knicks passing a specific direction...stop making that pass.
@firlottp
@firlottp 5 ай бұрын
Spot on with #1. I've been "getting into wet shaving" for years... Every time I start back down the rabbit hole I get overwhelmed and put it off until the bug hits me again. The other day I grabbed a Wilson Sword butterfly DE razor and matching blades just because I saw them on the rack while picking up a new toothbrush figuring "Meh, what's the worst than can happen?". The worst thing did happen - best shave in years! Now of course I need an upgraded razor, new brush, mug (or scuttle(or both?), soaps, cremes, pre-shave stuff. I feel like an idiot for not having jumped in sooner.
@magnoliamike
@magnoliamike Жыл бұрын
The only thing I wish I knew is what blades would be my favorite lol
@10floz30minutes
@10floz30minutes Жыл бұрын
So many people would not know the difference. Idea might be, buy the materials and equipment and start using. While bit later, one learns about "sample pack" of blades.
@Jamesaepp
@Jamesaepp Ай бұрын
lmao I'm a wet shaver and I've had a single razor, single brush, and soap choice for years, really since I began. I'm only switching now to different a different brush and soap due to age and reduced quality respectively. Some of us do not do wet shaving as some kind of esoteric hobby. We researched, bought something good enough, and never think about it again for a very long time until we have to.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Ай бұрын
100% agreed 👍
@ntinosioannou5708
@ntinosioannou5708 Жыл бұрын
Hi i just start too shaving this way and i want you opinion what shaving machine what soap cream or blade too use for bigginer i dont whant something too expenisive or something cheap thank for your help
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium 11 ай бұрын
We have beginner kits on our website
@perryburch9153
@perryburch9153 Жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@glorfac
@glorfac Ай бұрын
So what are the necessary items to get started? I’m only interested in shaving my head if that matters.
@premdasyesudasan5778
@premdasyesudasan5778 11 ай бұрын
After using a shavette years ago I realised cartridge razor is a SIN.
@AlainODea
@AlainODea 9 ай бұрын
Love the "just get started" message. I was agonizing over the Henson AL13 sitting in my cart unpurchased a few weeks ago. My wife said "that's what, two packs of Fusion cartridges? If you don't like it no big deal, if you do, you're saving money on every shave". DE safety razors are like the EVs of shaving: more cost upfront, less cost as you go, way less waste.
@GenXAccord
@GenXAccord 7 ай бұрын
Wait until you start trying different soaps. And preshave items, and aftershave balms or lotions. But at least you can do better than crap from a can and find some whose scents you really like.
@AlainODea
@AlainODea 7 ай бұрын
@@GenXAccord totally. I have it on good authority that Santa is bringing me a sample set of Razor Emporium shave soaps, a preshave bar, and a sample set of DE blades 😅 Some fella that Santa is!
@fabiocxx
@fabiocxx 9 ай бұрын
Ok I get getting started instead of delaying, but is it too crazy to start with a fatip? My other option would be the merkur 25c
@fabiocxx
@fabiocxx 9 ай бұрын
Like but no reply?
@RonnieYates
@RonnieYates Жыл бұрын
Great list Matt. Also Stick with one proven setup until technique gets better. The only exception may be a different blade if it just isn’t working. Map the beard grain before you get started.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Great point!
@PlantBasedDads
@PlantBasedDads Жыл бұрын
Friday is my favorite day of the week because of your videos When I first looked into wet shaving I did have Information Paralyzation at first, but I jumped in about 30 days ago and I am so glad I did. BTW, is there going to be another Big Shave West at some point?
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Love it!!
@JPK1981
@JPK1981 4 ай бұрын
I dont shave my face, but i fully shave my head. Any prep recommendations from fellow BBS heads 😂🤷‍♂️
@arthurcatalanotto1151
@arthurcatalanotto1151 Жыл бұрын
#6; you'll figure it out! I have to laugh when I remember my first double edge shave. I trembled with fear!
@AliAkbarzadeh6
@AliAkbarzadeh6 Жыл бұрын
Hello dear Matt! Thank you for your useful efforts, and I hope you continue your useful work. I have an unrelated question: Can we buy your Shaving Brushes (Razor Emporium Shaving Brushes) in Europe? to be exact in Italy? ... My Little Sister is now in Italy and would be there for less than three weeks), and I want to know if she can find your Shaving Brushes there, so I'd appreciate it if you could answer me. Thanks.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
I don't think any vendor has purchased them for wholesale in Europe
@AliAkbarzadeh6
@AliAkbarzadeh6 Жыл бұрын
​@@RazorEmporium What a shame! I'm really sorry to hear that. It was my only window of opportunity to the free world for buying something valuable that I really need. Thanks anyway (for answering fast). Have a great day.
@GenXAccord
@GenXAccord 7 ай бұрын
Getting a BBS shave without irritation might be as simple as finding the perfect blade and using cold water. I have a Konsul and I can achieve BBS smooth with the most minimal irritation with a Wilkinson Sword followed closely by an Astra Green. I can get BBS with Kai, Feather, Personna and Rockwell razors but there is a fair amount of irritation, especially with the Kai and Feather. Also...when going Against the Grain? Instead of going Directly ATG try tilting the razor a little and going ATG with a bit of an angle. It's a mix of XTG and ATG and it can help achieve BBS in those areas of divots and strange angles or where your blade will skip because you cannot pull the skin tight enough to prevent it.
@beyondthe90
@beyondthe90 8 ай бұрын
If I was going to add a number 6, understand there is a learning curve and don't beat yourself up as your learning. Yes, the shaving technique is similar but there is enough of a difference that those first 4-5 shaves I was beating myself up because my face looked like it was shaved with heavy grit sand paper. My number 7 would then be a blade (or razor) for thee may not be for me. The Dorco reds work great on my face, but RK, Personna's or Feathers just don't do the trick for me. Maybe in time I'll appreciate something sharper but for now I've got my blade and now I'm looking forward to trying out different razors to see which one(s) I'm comfortable with. I'm only about 6 weeks in and my face (mainly neck) doesn't look like ingrown hair central. Wish I would have switched years ago.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium 8 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear
@Vince_Tasciotti
@Vince_Tasciotti Жыл бұрын
BBS Shave, means not using a cartridge razor. Number 6 is don't worry about the perfect tv comercial lather from your shaving soap. White peaks from the soap mean you mixed up too much.
@staceymolleken9184
@staceymolleken9184 Жыл бұрын
#6 could be "Try a few different products." It's taken a while to find the right combination of blades and razors. What works in my Gillette Slim might not work in my 6S.
@Mvendrel
@Mvendrel Жыл бұрын
Could not agree more on the chasing BBS fiasco.
@Mvendrel
@Mvendrel Жыл бұрын
I would add that the most important part of “wet shaving” is the wet part and not the metal part. I’ve been wet shaving since 1964 using a decent brush and, in the beginning, Williams mug soap. The available soaps now are a lot better. But to this day with a good shaving soap and a decent brush nothing beats a Schick Injector (started with and still occasionally use a Type I [eye]). I’ve got DE razors that cost hundreds of $$$ and are works of art but none actually shaves better than a Schick Injector with a good blade - I prefer Japanese Schick or Supply Black Label blades. I use synthetic or boar brushes now to avoid the cruelty, and I try to avoid micro-plastics; but as long as one doesn’t use “sh*t out of a can” it’s all wet shaving!
@firstnamenonapplicable5138
@firstnamenonapplicable5138 9 ай бұрын
Cartridges are still better for under the arms imo (yes men can shave under their arms, it smells less and feels better)
@williambryant7686
@williambryant7686 5 ай бұрын
Hi there. I would like to say hello as a wet shaver with only one razor, one soap, and one brush. We exist! 😀
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium 5 ай бұрын
Love it!
@DarkH4X0
@DarkH4X0 2 ай бұрын
I'm not worried about Lingo, I'm worried about Ligma
@tek2313
@tek2313 Жыл бұрын
I watched almost all your videos, and you never mentioned the best safety razor for a close shave. Most of the videos are about beginners friendly safety razors but not for people who seek really close shave with a bit of experience? Any suggestions?
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Get a slant. Or the ambassador.
@tek2313
@tek2313 Жыл бұрын
@@RazorEmporium How about the Rockwell Model T2 Adjustable? does it perform less?
@imagequest1988
@imagequest1988 Жыл бұрын
From 03:23 to 03:40 it’s just a masterpiece 😂
@CocoboloCowboy
@CocoboloCowboy Жыл бұрын
Matt’s advice is solid, cut through the bull, be your self acting like a Clone Clown is dumb. Good job Matt.
@chucklachance
@chucklachance Жыл бұрын
#6 When straight razor shaving, don’t let the cat jump up on the counter. I cut myself fairly badly. There was no pain, but it did leave a mark. The guys at work tortured me for days. I finally lied about what I had done. I told them that I fight crime at night.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
😂
@chucklachance
@chucklachance Жыл бұрын
@@RazorEmporium 🤷
@tbelding
@tbelding 10 ай бұрын
What, you didn't tell them that it was the cost of a little pussy? (Like you can STOP the darned things from jumping on the counter)
@robertolson9032
@robertolson9032 3 ай бұрын
Have you ever heard of anyone that starts shaving there head and shingles develop from irritating a nerve? I had that happen according to my Dr. im still not sure I believe him but im afraid to try again shingles sucked.
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium 3 ай бұрын
No 😔
@georgemakuca8870
@georgemakuca8870 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mat why don'tcha do a review on the 'Segal' razor????😂😂
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Not made anymore. No blades easily to load...it's like reviewing a Ford pinto :)
@johnfields8308
@johnfields8308 Жыл бұрын
you didn't put Tankless hot water heater in the new studio?
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
No interest in hot water shaves :)
@davidwichner510
@davidwichner510 4 ай бұрын
Matt’s wife: “Forget that shaving junk… who is that old GF you keep thinking about with that little giggle?” Busted.
@michelhouben4233
@michelhouben4233 Жыл бұрын
Matt is right about the BBS: a few hours of extra closeness is not worth the irritation. What works for me: an hour or more after shaving, when the skin has calmed down, I like to use my Philips Oneblade or Braun Series 7 to pick up some small forgotten hairs (e.g. under the nose). What I also discovered is that not stretching the skin but really relaxing the skin in some places works better for me than the skin stretching. I'm mainly talking about the area in the neck.
@mikekisonu6825
@mikekisonu6825 Жыл бұрын
The CONUNDRUM of shaving AFTER a hot shower - your whiskers are ready, but your MIRROR is not (keeps fogging up). 😫 Any HACKS? 🤔
@RazorEmporium
@RazorEmporium Жыл бұрын
Anti fog products for the glass. Like a diver mask.
@manfrommeeteetse3880
@manfrommeeteetse3880 Жыл бұрын
Take a little shaving cream on a washcloth and rub on your mirror. Will keep it clear for weeks. I use old canned shaving soap.
@strangelyrepulsive77
@strangelyrepulsive77 Жыл бұрын
actually i strongly disagree with #1 ...kinda... because i bought a futur clone as my first which i always cut myself with now i know i should have done some research and gone for 6C instead.
@10floz30minutes
@10floz30minutes Жыл бұрын
Someone trying to just start, might want to start with a less expensive razor; I guess Rockwell 6C might be acceptable price for some. Also King C Gillette should be maximum ~$30.
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