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justrite razor, selfmade maple and silvertip premium badger brush, Taylors of Bond St, Lavender.
finished with Muelhen’s 4711
finished with Muelhen’s 4711
Cable-only electric, woohoo, good question.heresy trigger warning...
I have at this point basically tired of running blades over my face to shave, even safety razors, not to mention constant $$$, so I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a brand/model of electric shaver? I'm thinking plug-in (no rechargable batteries, etc) at modest cost, reasonable reliability. Thanks.
Thanks for the suggestions. I came across this article which covers a few options:I used to use either Norelco or Braun. Both lasted a long time, but their shaves are not up to blades and I had constant irritation under my neck from either. The corded ones will last forever, the chargeable ones for a couple of years.
You had better luck than this fellow!Gave the Wilkinson cartridge straightrazor a second try.
Much better!
But still far away from optimum. The fact, that straightrazors are too impractical, would never change.
I still have a few boxes of Williams jammed in the back of my bathroom cabinets. I remember not finding it several years ago and figured it just wasn't popular enough to stock, but I'm also not surprised that it's been discontinued. What I use now is some Nivea shaving cream (below). I squirt a blob into a small glass bowl and use my shaving brush to make a lather with it. I find it's a lot better than the Williams stuff, easily making a thick lather that lubricates my face for the shaver and has significantly diminished skin irritation, and also seems to help small nicks close quicker. Overall, much much better (for me at least).Suggest a replacement for Williams Mug Shaving Soap?
I have used Williams shaving soap for years (well, actually decades). It worked fine, was reasonably priced, and didn't have a perfume smell. A few years ago the local drugstore chain quit carrying it, so I started ordering it online (half a dozen or so at a time).
Recently I noticed that I only had one left, so I went to order some more. It seems that Williams Mug Shaving Soap has been discontinued, and the ones that are available are way over-priced.
Could someone suggest a replacement shaving soap for mug use? No smell and reasonably priced would be preferred.
thanks,
Don