Razor Blades Club has them for sure.Have BIC Astor blades ever been mentioned here?
Those blades are often not considered to be top-tier .. but they really are IME.
Problem is .. they’re not that easy to be found.?
Razor Blades Club has them for sure.Have BIC Astor blades ever been mentioned here?
Those blades are often not considered to be top-tier .. but they really are IME.
Problem is .. they’re not that easy to be found.?
Sorry. Fingers typing too slowly. I forgot to add the key part..."post shave facial impact is greater with the 7'Oclock Black..."What does that mean? Greater meaning your face feels better? Or greater meaning more impact on your face?
"post shave facial impact is greater with the 7'Oclock Black..."
Yep. Not sure what to make of it either...That's what I am experiencing so far. The 7:00 Blacks give a very smooth shave, but I have more facial impact than I would expect, given that smoothness. That doesn't make sense to me. It is interesting that some others experience the same.
Date | 04.04.2025 |
365 daily shaves | 094/365 |
Razor | Blade | Brush |
Gillette ABC Pocket Edition Eclipse Red Ring | Vintage Wizamet Iridium (5) | Razorock 400 Alu |
Pre | Soap/Method | Postshave |
Cold splash Mastro Miche preshave | Mudder Focker (5+6) Bowl lathered | Cold splash Aftershave Balm |
Effectiveness | Facial Impact Score FIS™ |
8.75/10 (BBS) | 9.5/10 (GlideFest) |
Notes: |
Kim, I'd give it a try in the tech... with a light touch. Yes, they are sharp, but they are are also well made - i.e. Predictable, once you get a feel for them. They are a fabulous one-and-done blade in a mild razor.The next blade up is the Feather..... I'm not sure about this one. I have a tuck included with a brush purchase years ago now.... I've been using my Vintage razors for April, but I don't have enough time in with any of them to determine if a Feather would be too much.... Or am I exaggerating their differences in my mind? I'm guessing the two sharpest blades I've ever used are the German Schicks and the BIC Astors...I've had no difficulty using them, in fact, I've enjoyed them. Would the Feather be "that" much sharper and end up being uncomfortable? Perhaps using one in one of my two NEW Techs might be the best bet... Either the Canada Pre-War or the England Flat Bottom Tech....
Feathers aren't all that scary. But use very light pressure...if I remember these blades correctly, they actually excel with lighter pressure, seems to just let that incredible edge do what it does best!The next blade up is the Feather..... I'm not sure about this one. I have a tuck included with a brush purchase years ago now.... I've been using my Vintage razors for April, but I don't have enough time in with any of them to determine if a Feather would be too much.... Or am I exaggerating their differences in my mind? I'm guessing the two sharpest blades I've ever used are the German Schicks and the BIC Astors...I've had no difficulty using them, in fact, I've enjoyed them. Would the Feather be "that" much sharper and end up being uncomfortable? Perhaps using one in one of my two NEW Techs might be the best bet... Either the Canada Pre-War or the England Flat Bottom Tech....
Kim, FWIW, I learned to shave with a Merkur 39c and Feathers. No problem. It's one of a few blades I keep in bulk.
I know .. I bought them from RBC but Amazon Prime .. uuh what a luxurious one-day delivery time (I was thinking about thatRazor Blades Club has them for sure.