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03-15-2009, 10:31 PM
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#26 | i like gifs
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If you want to get started, here's a list of websites Watch this guy's videos because they're absolutely awesome. I learned everything through all his youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/mantic59 www.straightrazorplace.com is a great resource for anyone that wants to shave with a straight blade. This takes a real man Just make sure you don't slice your jugular. The clean up might be a little messy.  Interested in closer shaves and at a fraction of a cost compared to your typical cartridge shaving? (ie. Mach3, Fusion, Quattro)
Shaving with a Dual Edge (DE) razor will help you get that baby butt smooth (BBS) shaves you have always wanted at only ~20 cents per blade. So what do you need to know? First of all you will need:
DE razor
DE blades
Shaving Brush
Shaving Soap or Shaving Cream
Styptic pencil
Take a look at these videos first to see how much it peaks your curiosity. Here are three of Mantic59’s videos that should start you off well. After these videos go ahead and check out as many as you want.
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[youtube]wPLfCyGMm9o[/youtube] Still interested? Awesome. Here are some of the most used vendors to start you off with purchasing. http://www.classicshaving.com/Home.html - great place to get anything you need shaving related. http://store.crabtree-evelyn.com/ -This store not only has great shaving soaps and creams, but they also have the best shaving brush for the price. At $35 for the best badger brush, you could not do better without spending much much more. Another bonus is this store is local to many. http://www.leesrazors.com/ - Lee’s also has everything you want to start your new shaving experiences. http://www.bear-haven.com/ - Motherload of shaving soaps. We are not responsible for your spending spree of many soaps from Mama Bear. http://www.qedusa.com/ - Charles is an awesome man and will tell you what you do/dont need if you ask. He makes his own great soaps along with selling all other types of soaps/cream/aftershaves/colognes http://www.saintcharlesshave.com/ - Sue's main products are Scents/EDT's and aftershaves. http://shavingessentials.net/ - Fantastic site for higher end soaps and creams. They also carry Merkur razors too. http://www.vintagebladesllc.com/ - Good place for all of your basics. This is where I bought my razor. http://bestgroomingtools.com/ - Another great place to find everything at one store. Now that you help a list of places to order your stuff, lets help you choose your first products: Razor: You can go new with a Merkur from the vendors listed above. Merkurs great for starting off with are the classic, long handle, HD which is heavier than the classic, or Barber Pole which is the long handle HD version; All of these are great to start with new. As much as I advise to those to begin with, you can also go with the old Gillettes. These you can find at your local antique store for cheaper than the new Merkurs but you would have to clean them yourselves. You could also purchase them already cleaned from a forum I will list later in their Buy/Sell/Trade section.
Click the name/image below to take you to the store for prices  Merkur Classic............Merkur Long Handle.....Merkur Heavy Duty....Merkur Barber Pole Razor blades: westcoastshaving is THE place to go. Get a sampler pack here because each person has their own preference to razor blades. This is the best way to start you off. Click HERE for the various samplers suiting your budget, be it $6-25. Brush: If you are on a tight budget you could go for the $5 boar brush from Walmart or RiteAid, but I will always recommend the best badger brush from Crabtree & Evelyn (LINK). While shopping there you can pick up your brush stand too. Shaving soaps & creams: This is an endless topic as everyone has their own preferences. You can start off with a William’s soap from Walmart for $2 or get a puck of soap and/or cream from C&E when ordering the brush. In the list of vendors above you will find an unlimited amount of soaps. Poraso/C.O. Bigelow is the benchmark for excellent creams which could be found at your local Bath and Body Works (link) while Colonel Conk is also an excellent place to start investigating Soaps. Stypic pencil: You WILL bleed. Enough said All kidding aside (kind of) if you take your styptic pencil and dab the tip in water. After such, you hold it on your nick for a second or two and viola no more bleeding! This could be found anywhere including the websites above or at Walmart for $1.50. 
Styptic Pencil Still confused or are you ecstatic about your newfound addiction?
Ask away here or check out http://www.badgerandblade.com/ for a profusion of information dedicated to shaving. While there do not be afraid to check their for sale section as much of the time you can find what you need to get started there for much cheaper. Often enough they will also offer a Pay It Forward (PIF) where they give the beginner everything they need to begin. |
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03-16-2009, 08:26 AM
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#27 | I *heart* Revscene.net very Muchie
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03-16-2009, 09:49 AM
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#28 | RS controls my life!
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I use whatever is cheapest on the shelf.
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03-16-2009, 04:25 PM
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#29 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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Biotherm, so far it's the best one that I have used.
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03-16-2009, 04:30 PM
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#30 | Hacked RS to become a mod
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I used to use Biotherm gel, but they discontinued it so I switched to UNO shave gel, then Gatsby shave gel (seriously!!)
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03-16-2009, 05:39 PM
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#31 | Banned By Establishment
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I just use that crappy fusion stuff that matches my razor hahha
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03-16-2009, 06:34 PM
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#32 | My homepage has been set to RS
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i used to use a razor blades, but i got sick of getting cuts. i'm usually in a rush in the mornings and i often find myself with a sink full of blood. i cut myself so bad once that there were 3 deep cuts exactly matching the mach 3 razor on my upper lip. it didn't stop bleeding till i got to work.
if you want the convenience of an electric but the closeness of a razor, i suggest http://www.consumer.philips.com/cons...N-shaver+8040X
i use it with nivea shave gel, don't bother using their creaming system, the refills are $10 each and will last u less than 2 weeks.
just use any gel or foam u prefer, lather it on and proceed with the electric. just as close as when i used my razor without the pain.
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03-16-2009, 08:11 PM
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#33 | RS.net, where our google ads make absolutely no sense!
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i like Nivea for sensitive skin, the white bottle. feels very good especially combined with the Gillette 5 razor orange thing.
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