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    Default First Shave - Gillette Super Speed/ Derby

    Hi there. Been looking around for a bit. Acquired a Gillette Super Speed no date code razor from ebay. I just had my first DE shave this evening, using a Derby blade I purchased in a sampler pack.

    I had a nice first shave, a couple little nicks but they didn't hurt and stopped bleeding very quickly. Despite the nicks, the shave overall was much less irritating than my customary setup, which was a Shick Hydro 3.

    I used King of Shaves Oil and Some Aveeno shaving cream, which is my normal setup. I'm looking into getting some better shave soap or a brush, but am still figuring out which way to go there.

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    Welcome to B&B!

    This page might help you: http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/index...ted_wetshaving
    Cheers, Luc - My Gear(Wiki) - Have a question, PM a mod. That's why we're here!

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    Welcome aboard!
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    Congrats, and welcome to the site ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeyface View Post
    Hi there. Been looking around for a bit. Acquired a Gillette Super Speed no date code razor from ebay. I just had my first DE shave this evening, using a Derby blade I purchased in a sampler pack.

    I had a nice first shave, a couple little nicks but they didn't hurt and stopped bleeding very quickly. Despite the nicks, the shave overall was much less irritating than my customary setup, which was a Shick Hydro 3.

    I used King of Shaves Oil and Some Aveeno shaving cream, which is my normal setup. I'm looking into getting some better shave soap or a brush, but am still figuring out which way to go there.
    Here are ways to get you equipped inexpensively:

    Razor and brush stand: http://cgi.ebay.com/Frank-Shaving-Sh...item4155a5e28f

    Deluxe Shaving Set (brush, bowl, soap): http://cgi.ebay.com/Premium-Shaving-...69270022438509

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    That is a great combo for me along with some Momma Bears soap

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    Thanks for the tips everybody! I look forward to upping my game here!

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    Congrats !
    James

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    Welcome to B&B.
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    Welcome to Badger & Blade!
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    Quote Originally Posted by California Cajun View Post
    Deluxe Shaving Set (brush, bowl, soap): http://cgi.ebay.com/Premium-Shaving-...69270022438509
    I honestly wouldn't buy that on eBay. I'd go to a CVS or Wal-mart and get it! Cheaper and no shipping cost.
    Ahead lie many fantastic shaves & AD's...But by appreciating #1, you justify #2!

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    Welcome to B&B
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    Tips for a newb
    1: Buy a blade sampler pack anywhere.. try 5 or 10 different brands to find out what works with you.
    2: Change 1 thing at a time.. Blade, lathering product, or razor.. cange 2 and you don't know what sucked or what worked.
    3: I also agree to go wal-mart and get the VDH set, The brush, soap and bowl are decent and it should cost you about $7-$10
    Wet Shaving: It's a manly Zen garden.

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    I keep hearing a lot about "finding the right razor and blade setup/combo", but how do you know when you've found the right blade and setup? What's it supposed to feel like?
    --Christian (shavefan12 on YouTube)

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    Quote Originally Posted by salazch12 View Post
    I keep hearing a lot about "finding the right razor and blade setup/combo", but how do you know when you've found the right blade and setup? What's it supposed to feel like?
    When you have nothing to complain about, you have found the right combination - IMHO. Of course, YMMV, and all that.
    My mileage does vary.

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    Welcome to B&B! I'm just going through a blade sampler myself but definitely have found certain blades just work better for my face. Once you start going through the sampler pack you'll be able to tell what combo of sharpness to smoothness works best for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by salazch12 View Post
    I keep hearing a lot about "finding the right razor and blade setup/combo", but how do you know when you've found the right blade and setup? What's it supposed to feel like?
    it's a little harder when you start out.. but it's simple.
    10: Is my face red from many nicks - cuts - razor burn while I used decent technique? Yes- Bad Blade GOTO30.. NO- GOTO20
    20: Did I get a decent shave with my decent technique and my face isn't angry YES- Good blade No- Goto 30
    30: Try another brand.

    I usually know when I've cut myself becuase of my bad technique, and I knw when it's my blade.. beign new it's a little harder to know if you've done it or you blades done it... but you'll learn.. just like everything else, you'll learn.
    Wet Shaving: It's a manly Zen garden.

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    Can you take a pic of your razor? Some razors work best with certain razor blades, derby's tend to be a nice shave for someone starting out. I find the Merkur razor and the Wilkinson Sword classic blades work best for me. You will know if you get irritation. If no irritation, and you are looking for a closer shave, try a blade that may be a little sharper than the Derby.

    As for the brush, I buy all of mine from Penworks, or The Golden Nib (same company). He has great brushes for best price, shipping is low cost as well.

    Any other questions let me know, post a pic of the razor would be interested to see what super speed it is?

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    Here is my razor. I'm now shaving with the Gillette 7 o'clock Super Stainless. I bought a sample pack of blades. The Derby seemed pretty good although I'm still working on my technique so time will tell.

    My plan is to rotate through the blades one at a time (11 brands) and then rotate back through when my technique and cream/soap situation has improved.

    I purchased Kiss My Face from the local Whole Foods to give myself a smoother shave while I take the recommendations on this forum under consideration for a brush and soap upgrade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeyface View Post
    Here is my razor. I'm now shaving with the Gillette 7 o'clock Super Stainless. I bought a sample pack of blades. The Derby seemed pretty good although I'm still working on my technique so time will tell.

    My plan is to rotate through the blades one at a time (11 brands) and then rotate back through when my technique and cream/soap situation has improved.

    I purchased Kiss My Face from the local Whole Foods to give myself a smoother shave while I take the recommendations on this forum under consideration for a brush and soap upgrade.
    If the blade that you currently use or the next one feels right, I would recommend to keep that brand until you are done with them.
    Cheers, Luc - My Gear(Wiki) - Have a question, PM a mod. That's why we're here!

 

 

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