My experience with DE razors started in February 2022 so I've only been shaving with them for about a year and a half. Before that I used cartridge razors for probably more than 25 years. Needless to say I had bad shaving habits because cartridge razors tend to encourage too much pressure get a closer shave (at least to me, anyway). I got tired of paying the high per-cartridge prices and got a Van Der Hagen short-handle TTO.
Thanks to B&B, I learned that easing off the pressure is one of the keys to preventing irritation when shaving with a DE razor. Pretty soon I was getting serviceable shaves. The other key to DE shaving is to use a proper angle with the razor. This is trickier for me to get right and what led me to write this post...
On B&B I quickly learned that there is a wide range of DE razor "aggressiveness." I was pretty sure I wouldn't like an "aggressive" razor, but when a fine member posted an R41 for sale on the BST, I figured I would try it, because, well, why not? I am very glad I took this chance, because I learned that the R41 is a great razor for me.
It seems to me that one of the characteristics of a more "aggressive" razor is that it is less sensitive to getting the angle just right for best efficiency. For me, getting the correct angle is the trickiest part of getting an efficient shave, so for me (so far), more "aggressive" razors are better for me.
TL;DR - For your consideration: If you are struggling to get good shaves from a "mild" razor, it may be that a more "aggressive" razor might work better for you.
Thanks to B&B, I learned that easing off the pressure is one of the keys to preventing irritation when shaving with a DE razor. Pretty soon I was getting serviceable shaves. The other key to DE shaving is to use a proper angle with the razor. This is trickier for me to get right and what led me to write this post...
On B&B I quickly learned that there is a wide range of DE razor "aggressiveness." I was pretty sure I wouldn't like an "aggressive" razor, but when a fine member posted an R41 for sale on the BST, I figured I would try it, because, well, why not? I am very glad I took this chance, because I learned that the R41 is a great razor for me.
It seems to me that one of the characteristics of a more "aggressive" razor is that it is less sensitive to getting the angle just right for best efficiency. For me, getting the correct angle is the trickiest part of getting an efficient shave, so for me (so far), more "aggressive" razors are better for me.
TL;DR - For your consideration: If you are struggling to get good shaves from a "mild" razor, it may be that a more "aggressive" razor might work better for you.