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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 2820521" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>This will sound odd, but watch some youtube videos on technique. It's all technique. And once you have it down you'll never go back (unless the TSA makes you on a trip).</p><p></p><p>As others have said, it's not so much a matter of which is the 'best' blade, but which works best for you and your beard. I've got some blades i'd be happy to send you to try, but there are companies online that offer sampler packs. Just because one doesn't work for you doesn't mean that safety razors don't. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and feathers are awesome blades, but can punish you if your technique is off. Others are a bit more forgiving.</p><p></p><p>On a final note, one thing you'll find with wet shaving is that the prep matters as much or more than the blade. A good soap (or cream) and brush is the best thing you can do to really start moving shaving from work to pleasant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 2820521, member: 277"] This will sound odd, but watch some youtube videos on technique. It's all technique. And once you have it down you'll never go back (unless the TSA makes you on a trip). As others have said, it's not so much a matter of which is the 'best' blade, but which works best for you and your beard. I've got some blades i'd be happy to send you to try, but there are companies online that offer sampler packs. Just because one doesn't work for you doesn't mean that safety razors don't. Oh, and feathers are awesome blades, but can punish you if your technique is off. Others are a bit more forgiving. On a final note, one thing you'll find with wet shaving is that the prep matters as much or more than the blade. A good soap (or cream) and brush is the best thing you can do to really start moving shaving from work to pleasant. [/QUOTE]
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