If I had used these things first, I probably would have quit DE shaving by now.
My first blades were PIF'd: Green Russian 7 o-clocks and Indian Wilkinson Swords. Both were pretty good blades. I used them all up, so I started to use some samples I had ordered.
First shave with the Dorco was really rough, especially the first pass. That was yesterday. I thought maybe it would be better on a second shave, so I tried it again this morning. Lots of tugging. Maybe this is how Gillette got the idea for "yank and cut."
Interestingly, midway through the shave I put the Tech down, pulled out a 50's superspeed, loaded it up with a new Dorco, and finished the shave. Seemed to go much better.
Now I don't know whether: a) the first Dorco blade was a dog, or b) the Dorcos work better in the superspeed than they do in the Tech.
Ideas? Thoughts?
My first blades were PIF'd: Green Russian 7 o-clocks and Indian Wilkinson Swords. Both were pretty good blades. I used them all up, so I started to use some samples I had ordered.
First shave with the Dorco was really rough, especially the first pass. That was yesterday. I thought maybe it would be better on a second shave, so I tried it again this morning. Lots of tugging. Maybe this is how Gillette got the idea for "yank and cut."
Interestingly, midway through the shave I put the Tech down, pulled out a 50's superspeed, loaded it up with a new Dorco, and finished the shave. Seemed to go much better.
Now I don't know whether: a) the first Dorco blade was a dog, or b) the Dorcos work better in the superspeed than they do in the Tech.
Ideas? Thoughts?