Shaving Technology

Honestly two is pretty much the same, three gets slightly noticably scratchy and 4 is slighly unpleasant. You should be able use a blade twice no problem.

not your board woman

Recently bought a DE89. I'm very happy with the build quality and the feel of it considering it was only 18€.
Went from the Derby Extra that came stock with it (that were poking out too much and tearing my face apart) to Astra Superior Platinum.
I've had very little trouble with them, almost never nick myself, but sometimes I find some parts of my face aren't shaved as much as I'd like. Do I just need to figure out the best angles for the different parts of my face or is it more of a technique thing?

>there are people ITT who unironically got butthurt by the gilette commercial to the point they are going to boycott the brand
I don't even use gilette but lmao
what a bunch of snowflakes

agree sister patriarchy makes me literally shake

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>actually believing this
oyvey

Classic safety razor is the way to go. Initial cost is higher, but the blades are SO CHEAP. You'll save a shitton not buying cartridges fast.
Cartridge razors are good for teenagers just starting out but you gotta graduate when you grow up.

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Wet the brush, shake it out a little, start to make lather. Most people use too much water at first.

> Best tip I can give: Do not use after shave. Cold (ice cold) water is all you need.
how come?

*blocks your path*

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