I like the middle-ground; safety razors. They're exceptionally cheap and idiot proof. Mine really doesn't clog like cartridge razors either. Cartridge razors seem like a scam in nearly all respects, although I concede loading them is probably safer for the elderly or generally those with dexterity problems.
speakspokespok|5 years ago
Shaving with a double edge instead of using a disposable is comparable to preparing your own dinner rather than going to McDonald's. It's a skill, it takes time, it's far for economical, there's a ritual to it, and it's enjoyable. It's also a uniquely positive masculine thing (and I think that that does matter) and one day I can pass the razor to my son or grandson.
> Merkur 5C
evanelias|5 years ago
Shavettes are extremely affordable, like $10 for the base. Unlike a "real" straight razor, shavettes never require sharpening since they just use standard disposable single-edge blades, or a double-edge blade split in half.
vl|5 years ago
yumraj|5 years ago
Not sure about that. I generally do 2 passes with both cartridge or safety razor.
I had started with safety razor, then moved to cartridges for many years, and now am back to safety razor, with a better razor.
Safety razor probably take a couple of extra minutes since I'm slightly more careful with it than am with cartridges.
Polylactic_acid|5 years ago
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