• teft@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    That mentality is why I use a safety razor. Buy one and you’ll only spend a few dollars a decade on shaving blades and have a better shave. A lot of things in life are useless fluff that we only do because companies want us to do it since it’s profitable.

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      1 day ago

      If only i could shave my head with one i would in a heartbeat.

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          1 day ago

          I have a mole on the top of my head, multi blade razors glide over it, my safety razor is how i found out I had it: sharp pain and suddenly being covered in so much blood I could smell it.

          So yeah knoblliness should not be overlooked.

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        I bought a Leaf Razor from an EU reseller about a year ago now and it was a game changer for head shaving with safety razor blades.

        The head of the handle pivots so it’s very difficult to cut myself with it accidentally unlike the regular handle I was using before.

        I’m hesitant to share a link because I don’t want to seem like a shill for a company I don’t know much about but just wanted to say there are options out there!

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      19 hours ago

      I use the throwaway safety razors that you can buy a bag for a few euros. I get a close shave and it costs very little. I’ve wanted buy a more expensive one, that style where you can get cheap replacement blades, but I’ve always hesitated because, you know, what if it is shit. Then I’ve wasted like a few year’s shaving budget on it. Would make for less waste though.

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        15 hours ago

        Buy a merkur handle. I have the merkur futur and that’s lasted about 20 years so far.

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      I use a trimmer now, never really cared for a close shave and I often leave it for a couple of weeks. I found a razor just got clogged up too much between the blades.

      Annoyingly the trimmer I have seems to vary in power, the motor charges speeds a lot during use. I think it might be a poor connection on the AA batteries, surface might have tarnished. Did think of soldering some wires on and connecting it to an extra battery, better connection and higher voltage. Overclock shaving!

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        I have a rechargeable trimmer. Like you, I’m never going for that ultra-close shave. I have fairly light/thin facial hair though, so the 5 o’clock shadow looks works well for me.

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          21 hours ago

          Mine uses AA batteries rather than a built in lithium one, my hope was that it would mean it lasts longer as I can just swap NiMH batteries as I feel like it rather than having to throw out the entire thing when the lithium battery dies. Also its cheaper as it doesn’t come with batteries and charging circuitry.

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        1 day ago

        i bought for cheap one pluggable razor much more powerful than those with batteries … also you have to oil the blades and clean them regularly.

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          21 hours ago

          I do oil and clean it, I live in the UK so we don’t normally have sockets in bathrooms. Getting one of those special ones installed would probably cost quite a bit.

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        24 hours ago

        I found a razor just got clogged up too much between the blades.

        You might have better luck with one of those bog-standard single-blade safety razors, i.e. one of these:

        I’ve heard from a hairdresser that they prefer the single-blade ones, specifically because the multi-blade ones clog up so much.

        I mean, currently I also use a trimmer for my face, as I cannot be asked to do a wet shave every day. But I still use the safety razor for cutting back armpits and groin for hygiene reasons, and it works quite well for that. It’s a lot less scary when you don’t have to cut thick beard hair.

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          21 hours ago

          I did also consider that option but I don’t really feel a need for a shave that close. I know using the multiblade razors left my skin feeling a bit uncomfortable after, not sure if safety razors do as well. Trimmer doesn’t at all.

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            17 hours ago

            Yeah, they probably will leave your skin feeling uncomfortable. Many seem to consider shaving cream and whatnot a strict requirement. That’s also part of the reason why I still use a trimmer for my face, too.

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              12 hours ago

              Just looked at it and I think most shaving creams cost more than my trimmer did