I guess I really haven't thought about it before but today it hit me. As I am starting to get in new razors and try them all, I was putting in a new blade in each and every one of them, so I ended up with 7 blades running alongside 7 razors in parallel.
So today I had a moment of clarity. As I was wondering how in heck I was going to use all these blades before they get corroded, I seen the light at the end of the tunnel. Why don't I move the blade alongside when I try a new razor. This will not only give me smoother shaves as I will not be using a blade a lot of time for the first time (worst shave of the blade), but will also allow me to throw away much less blades that will eventually get corroded and inefficient.
So is that how you guys do it? Move the same blade along when you do your razor rotation?
So today I had a moment of clarity. As I was wondering how in heck I was going to use all these blades before they get corroded, I seen the light at the end of the tunnel. Why don't I move the blade alongside when I try a new razor. This will not only give me smoother shaves as I will not be using a blade a lot of time for the first time (worst shave of the blade), but will also allow me to throw away much less blades that will eventually get corroded and inefficient.
So is that how you guys do it? Move the same blade along when you do your razor rotation?