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RAM,
How are the Harry's razors and blades? I hear the razors are very nice and the blades produce a good, close, shave and overall cost less than the competition. But, they are still way more expensive than a basic DE setup. That and reviews say the Harry's cream isn't all that great.
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My dad said the best thing about chemo in his opinion was not having to shave.
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I did and wasn't crazy about the blades.
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man. the price of gilette's mach3 blades is obscene.
i'm always looking for alternatives.
i had a wilkensons safety razor so bought a pack of blades.
i didn't like the shave.
a double blade set-up works better for me.
i have also looked at harry's but haven't pulled the trigger.
ymmv
be well.
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I only *just* ordered the starter kit and some extra blades.
So I have no idea.
First and foremost, if I can lower the price of shaves/blade ratio, I'm happy.
I get close shave with the Gillette paradigm only if every three days. But since I don't do that, I run an electric across my face after I shave.
I *want* to try a DE razor as the shaves:blade price is crazy low compared to the typical printer:ink scam. The low price may be offset by my investment in styptic pencils.
Hence, my testing of Harry's.
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Ditto going with Harry's. I liked the look of the razor better. I'm trying it out for a while.
It's good. Not great but good thus far.
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It's good. Not great but good thus far.
This is pretty much what I'm shooting for, at the moment, as good as what I get now, but a lot cheaper.
If it's a significantly better shave, that's a perk.
One thing recently improved my Gillette experience- something Robert posted in The Big Shaving Thread of '12.
He said to rinse the razor after every stroke. I never did this. Thinking I was saving time, it was every third to fifth draw of the razor. For no particular reason (sorry, Robert) I decided to give it a try. As it made a noticeable difference.
I don't know that I'll be able to get into the discipline of rotating a DE razor every stroke and flipping the blade over (after every shave?).
I barely get my tires rotated!