Well, my Dovo Shavette came in this week, and I've yielded it twice now. Having never used anything but cartridge razors, I was much more concerned with not slitting my throat than with getting a particularly close shave. And I was successful in that regard. Whew!
Yesterday I shaved again. This time (with all my vast experience) I was a little more concerned with the quality of shave, and slightly more comfortable with the feel of the razor against my face. It seems there is a definite difference in feel when you've got it "right" from when your angle is wrong. Is this what you all refer to as "feedback?"
Oh, and one more thing. I've never seen anyone mention this on B&B, but unless I'm missing something, it's almost impossible to see the blade when you're shaving high up on you cheek and near you sideburns. Is there a secret here, or is it just something you get used to?
Thanks
Yesterday I shaved again. This time (with all my vast experience) I was a little more concerned with the quality of shave, and slightly more comfortable with the feel of the razor against my face. It seems there is a definite difference in feel when you've got it "right" from when your angle is wrong. Is this what you all refer to as "feedback?"
Oh, and one more thing. I've never seen anyone mention this on B&B, but unless I'm missing something, it's almost impossible to see the blade when you're shaving high up on you cheek and near you sideburns. Is there a secret here, or is it just something you get used to?
Thanks