Straight Razor Shaving
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:21 am
Last year I asked for a straight razor for my Birthday. Fortunately I actually got one. Obviously the biggest inspiration for doing so was the Chronicles, but Sweeney Todd, James Bond and a few other things were part of it as well. I was wondering if any of the other guys on here had ever picked it up? Personally I find it great, I don't find it as clean a shave as I could get with a regular razor, but the whole process to using the straight razor makes me feel super focused and somehow, at the same time, relaxed. Obviously the charm to using one of these lies in the skill and deftness gained from practice, some sort of sense of accomplishment when the shave is complete, The nostalgia, How badass you are for using one, and taking care of a pricey thing that isn't just disposable. I'm almost 72% sure that using a straight razor has made me a better person. I would recommend this method to any other guy out there, usually shaving is not supposed to be enjoyable, but somehow the straight razor makes me enjoy shaving
All of a sudden I think this is becomming a sales pitch or something and I don't know why.. How did anyone read this far? are you still listening? why?
Anyways, If you are going to buy a straight Razor, many expenses are required.
1. The razor. Your gonna need one of these.. Please don't use a hunting or kitchen knife. trust me, I've tried. A good/proper straight razor could cost $80 or more.
2. Brush.. these things cost a stupid ammount of money because of the ridiculous animals they stick on the end of them. You can buy cheap ones though. I've seen high end ones go for 70$ and cheep ones for around 10$
3. Bowl... bowl.
4. Towel, shame on you if you don't have one.
5. Strop. Basically a leather belt used to keep the edge of the straight Razor so you don't have to constantly re-hone it. These cost upwards of $40 for a highclass legit leather one
Thats all you need really.. I know that's a lot of money spent on shaving, but maybe.. just maybe It'll save you 15 dollars by the time your 90 years old, because you don't really need disposables anymore (still keep them around). I really didn't want this to turn into a sales pitch, but it's to late now, and you have to live with it and my awful writing.
In conclusion:Straight shaving is at least 96% cooler than shaving with a normal razor, so you should totally join me and pick this old tradition up. Not just because it's 96% cooler, but it's also 300% better for the environment than a disposable.
All of a sudden I think this is becomming a sales pitch or something and I don't know why.. How did anyone read this far? are you still listening? why?
Anyways, If you are going to buy a straight Razor, many expenses are required.
1. The razor. Your gonna need one of these.. Please don't use a hunting or kitchen knife. trust me, I've tried. A good/proper straight razor could cost $80 or more.
2. Brush.. these things cost a stupid ammount of money because of the ridiculous animals they stick on the end of them. You can buy cheap ones though. I've seen high end ones go for 70$ and cheep ones for around 10$
3. Bowl... bowl.
4. Towel, shame on you if you don't have one.
5. Strop. Basically a leather belt used to keep the edge of the straight Razor so you don't have to constantly re-hone it. These cost upwards of $40 for a highclass legit leather one
Thats all you need really.. I know that's a lot of money spent on shaving, but maybe.. just maybe It'll save you 15 dollars by the time your 90 years old, because you don't really need disposables anymore (still keep them around). I really didn't want this to turn into a sales pitch, but it's to late now, and you have to live with it and my awful writing.
In conclusion:Straight shaving is at least 96% cooler than shaving with a normal razor, so you should totally join me and pick this old tradition up. Not just because it's 96% cooler, but it's also 300% better for the environment than a disposable.