How has your shaving journey evolved?

Sideburns

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For those who’ve been traditional wet shaving for a while, how has your routine changed as your skills and experience have developed?

Did you start out with a DE and later move to injectors, straights, or something else entirely? Or have you stuck with what you started with?

What changes did you make along the way — fewer passes, different prep, new soaps, brushes, blades, or techniques?

And what drove those changes? Better results, comfort, efficiency, curiosity… or something else?

It’d be interesting to hear how your shaving journey has evolved over time.
 
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chazt

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My shaves are generally a solid 9 of 10. I no longer seek a perfect bbs result. My technique has improved exponentially, and now can easily stop after one pass, and frequently do. Started with DE, then picked up injectors and GEM, and really enjoy all the formats. I’ve often thought about straight razor shaves but didn’t want to get involved with maintenance, so I’m slowly learning to use an AC Feather razor. I prefer tallow over vegan soaps, and prefer soaps to creams. I’ve grown to appreciate some boar bristle brushes but really, really love my badger brushes.

Good thread. Should be some very fine posts to follow.
 

Sideburns

Über Member
My technique has improved exponentially, and now can easily stop after one pass, and frequently do
That’s great, with more attention to my face mapping and using an adjustable, I work on getting the job done in two passes. Start off with a higher blade exposure and second pass with less exposure. No irritation as yet, not chasing BBS, but occasionally get one. I’m just enjoying the process.
 

TobyC

Patriot
I started with a Gillette OLD type and German Wilkinson Sword blades, and after trying all sorts of other things I still think they are the best money can buy.

Brushes, I started with synthetic because I didn't know any better, and I really didn't know where to get brushes or what to look for, just grabbed one from Amazon. Then I went through horse hair and badger, both were ok but missing something. Then I got a boar knot and put it in a vintage handle that I bought for a buck and a quarter and found what I wanted.

Any soap will do, I seldom use the same one twice.

My wife used to love my aftershaves, but now has COPD and can't handle smells anymore, so I'm using Witch Hazel exclusively. I've found that I actually prefer it, fells better when applied, and skin feels better afterwards.

Haven't really changed at all, just settled on what works.
 

Occams Razor

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We tend to score shaves as a number out of 10. When I started, a good shave would be a 9.5 or a 9/10. Today, that same shave might rate a 6 or 7. A feature ATG should consider is a button for when you graduate from apprentice to journeyman to master... click it and it resets all your previous shave scores and takes a full 2 points off them. That would level the playing field a bit! 😂
 

Randy

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My shaves are generally a solid 9 of 10. I no longer seek a perfect bbs result. My technique has improved exponentially, and now can easily stop after one pass, and frequently do. Started with DE, then picked up injectors and GEM, and really enjoy all the formats. I’ve often thought about straight razor shaves but didn’t want to get involved with maintenance, so I’m slowly learning to use an AC Feather razor. I prefer tallow over vegan soaps, and prefer soaps to creams. I’ve grown to appreciate some boar bristle brushes but really, really love my badger brushes.

Good thread. Should be some very fine posts to follow.
How did you already know that I was about to post Charlie ? 🤣
 
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