Razor: Schick “Lady Eversharp”
Blade: Schick Chrome
Brush: Vie-Long #12705B
Pre-Shave: The Lavish Gentleman Natural Strength Oil Cleanser
Lather: Mike’s Natural Soaps Pine & Cedarwood
Aftershave: Proraso Liquid Cream After Shave
Additional Care: Alum Block, Scotch Porter Beard Balm & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb
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Shave of the day 20th October
Razor: Schick “Lady Eversharp”
Blade: Schick Injector
Brush: X A
Lather: Mike’s Natural Soaps Orange, Cedarwood & Black Pepper
Aftershave: BullDog Sensitive Aftershave Balm
Additional Care: Alum Block, Gentlemen of Sweden Original Beard Oil, & Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb
Shave of the day 17th October
Razor: Schick “Lady Eersharp”
Blade: Schick Injector
Brush: X A
Lather: Proraso Menthol & Eucalyptus
Aftershave: Barber No3 Marmara
Additional Care: Alum Block, BullDog Original Beard Balm, Pereira Shavery Boomerang Beard Comb
Shave of the day 15th October
Shave of the day 12th October
Shave of the day 10th October
Shave of the day 8th October
Best safety razor?
I was asked recently what safety razor I thought was the best one… and I found the question very hard to answer because, well… it’s hard to pick just one; I have many favourites among the ones I own myself.
I enjoy my vintage Ever-Ready1914, but mostly because it’s a heirloom piece from a family friend who meant a lot to me when I was growing up.
I always look forward to shaving with my vintage GEM Micromatic Clug Pruf, since it’s such an easy SE razor to master.
Likewise I always looks forward to using my Schick “Lady Eversharp” Injector which I bought as New-Old-Stock, it’s my only injector and the blades last three times longer than ordinary DE blades.
I like my vintage Gillette “Khaki” Old Type from 1918, which started it’s life as a service kit issued to a US soldier in the Great War, and that I now use when I’m on exercises and operations.
My three different Cadet razors (TP-01, TTO-11 and TTO-13) are all fun to use, since they taught me that inexpensive razors can be just as good shavers as expensive ones.
My Mergress Adjustable Bling means a lot to me, since it is both a good shaver and a gift from a friend.
I like the shaves I get from my Merkur 45C Bakelite, since it’s so light I have to concentrate on my technique when I’m using it.
Likewise I like using my vintage Phillips Philite, for the same reason.
And those are just a few of the ones I have in my rotation, and I like the ones in my rotation that I havn’t mentioned – that is why they are still in the rotation. On top of that there are many, many safety razors both vintage and modern I have not tried, both cheap and expensive. There are some really nice high end razors out there I would love to try, and there are some low cost options I would enjoy giving a go. And while some shavers will hunt for the One Razor that is perfect for them, I enjoy the variety and challenges that comes from mastering razors with a wide range of characteristics.
To me there is no “best safety razor”. To me there is a set of features that I enjoy;
- smallish head for ease of manoeuvring around the face.
- balance point or centre of gravity just below the head, for the same reason.
- a decent blade gap (that is, the distance between the edge and the base plate) for an efficient shave.
- but not too large, since that creates an aggressive razor
- open comb or a large opening behind the safety bar so it won’t clog with lather.
- easy of cleaning.
So while not a straight forward and easy answer to the question I was asked, I got to sit down and think about why I like the razors I do.