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    Default Favorite razor for upper lip

    I was shaving my moustache area this morning with a ball handle Tech and the question popped into my head. I'll vote for the Tech.

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    I don't shave my lip, as I keep a light goatee. But when I have I have found it much much easier to use a non TTO razor! The head on those is so much bigger/taller and it makes getting in close right under the nose pretty tough. A Tech is a good choice as its head is rather thin. Anything like that would work best I feel.
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    Are you asking what razor is best for a close upper lip shave or for maneuvering under the nose?

    I'm going to assume the former since stubble on the upper lip can be challenging to get a close shave. I vote for a Schick injector, e.g. type I, or a SE razor, e.g. Ever Ready 1912, because I find they give me a close shave with minimal effort and I can shave ATG comfortably.
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    I have no problems with my Slim

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChris View Post
    I have no problems with my Slim
    +1, I like my slim more than my merkur.

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    I have never had a closer shave on my upper lip with such minimal effort than with my old type. The trick is to use a very shallow angle, almost cutting the whiskers parralel to the skin. Very little irritation, and impossibly close.
    Last edited by Le Buzz; 06-30-2012 at 06:25 PM. Reason: Parralel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by drocu View Post
    Are you asking what razor is best for a close upper lip shave or for maneuvering under the nose?

    I'm going to assume the former since stubble on the upper lip can be challenging to get a close shave. I vote for a Schick injector, e.g. type I, or a SE razor, e.g. Ever Ready 1912, because I find they give me a close shave with minimal effort and I can shave ATG comfortably.
    Actually, maneuvering under the nose is included. It's a simple question that dawned on me. The tech just seems right. Rather small, light, maneuverable, and a nice blade angle for under the nose and lip area. I use my 37c slant, EJ, and Gillette Super Speed more often and sometimes forget what a great simple razor the Gillette tech is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by he Future View Post
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    Interesting you name the Futur. That is one big mother!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Buzz View Post
    I have never had a closer shave on my upper lip with such minimal effort than with my old type. The trick is to use a very shallow angle, almost cutting the whiskers perpendicular to the skin. Very little irritation, and impossibly close.
    Don't you mean cutting almost parallel to the skin? Perpendicular would be a steep angle. Anyway, I have a moustache primarily because I find it very uncomfortable to shave my upper lip. I hope others will chime in with their tips.

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    Merkur hd. Wtg and side ways makes it real smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quigg View Post
    Don't you mean cutting almost parallel to the skin? Perpendicular would be a steep angle. Anyway, I have a moustache primarily because I find it very uncomfortable to shave my upper lip. I hope others will chime in with their tips.
    Get a SE razor or an injector. I think the thicker blades help quite a bit. Also, stretch your upper lip out when you're shaving that area whether it's WTG, XTG, or ATG. When I do this, I usually make an elongated O with my mouth as if I'm yawning. It looks silly but it works.
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    Pretty much any three piece DE is great at the upper lip, but the award I think would have to go to the Old Type for me...followed by the New Improved and New's. Anything with a low profile head is great there.
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    I wear a mustach most of the time but when I don't I use a Bic Metal for my upper lip.
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    I can go ATG with just about any razor now.

    For almost a year I couldn't get through a month without cutting my lip under my nose.

    One day it all clicked and my muscle memory took over. Now I kind of just do it without thinking.

    I had to have looked pretty silly for a while there because I was so scared of cutting myself in the same spot that I had whiskers under my nostrils that I would trim with cuticle scissors. I have the kind of beard that gives me a 5 o'clock shadow by noon. So missing a spot when the rest of my face is smooth is really noticeable. At least I was self-conscious about it.

    I would vote for a Tech or Merkur though if it comes down to what's easiest.

    An open comb can catch the groove in the center of my lip the wrong way if I'm not careful.

    My tough spot now is under the edge of the center of my chin. I have a side to side scar from playing Superman as a kid. I hit the bed rail instead of the mattress when I jumped off the dresser. (there must have been kryptonite in my frosted flakes that day)
    Sure it adds character, but it's hard to get both sides of that scar shaved the same way.
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    1912 GEM is the best for those hard to get at places, the Tech is good but the GEM is the daddy.


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    I prefer the 2011 R41, the head is fairly agile and the blade sticks out so far it just seems easier to get in there with it...albeit extremely light handed.
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    Schick injector all the way. That skinny narrow head fits into the smallest of spots easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quigg View Post
    Don't you mean cutting almost parallel to the skin? Perpendicular would be a steep angle. Anyway, I have a moustache primarily because I find it very uncomfortable to shave my upper lip. I hope others will chime in with their tips.
    Yep... Edited my post thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quigg View Post
    Don't you mean cutting almost parallel to the skin? Perpendicular would be a steep angle. Anyway, I have a moustache primarily because I find it very uncomfortable to shave my upper lip. I hope others will chime in with their tips.
    We are talking about blade angle. Handle perpendicular{to skin} is shallow angle
    Last edited by gus1942; 06-30-2012 at 07:02 PM.

 

 

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