maltaseagull
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That would be very sweet
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Would never work - far too hard.
I was tempted by one of those but in the end went with buying a decent safety razor (https://www.traditionalshaving.co.u...le-r89-safety-razor-chrome-4028982011773.html) and a bunch of replacement blades.
Works out cheaper I think and I read that only having one blade means less drag on the skin and thus less irritation.
I got one of the Harry's razors as a present. I was quite impressed with the shave but I still need to use a normal razor to shave under my nose and bottom lip, as the razor's too big to handle those.
It seems rather expensive for something that can't completely shave you.
I was tempted by one of those but in the end went with buying a decent safety razor (https://www.traditionalshaving.co.u...le-r89-safety-razor-chrome-4028982011773.html) and a bunch of replacement blades.
Works out cheaper I think and I read that only having one blade means less drag on the skin and thus less irritation.
I’m with you. A pack of 20 Feather double edged blades is about a tenner. You get at least 3 shaves out of each, more perhaps. A decent preshave oil, a bit of soap and off you go.
Here's the Harrys one[MENTION=1557]maffew[/MENTION] If you still have the referral code I'd be interested please
Here's the Harrys one
https://www.harrys.com/invite/8w9gej
"Congrats! You get £5 off the first Shave Plan box after your trial"
(and it gets me a fiver off too I think)
I got one of the Harry's razors as a present. I was quite impressed with the shave but I still need to use a normal razor to shave under my nose and bottom lip, as the razor's too big to handle those.
It seems rather expensive for something that can't completely shave you.
Get a decent razor on Amazon. I got a lovely wood handled one for £14.99 and a pack of 500 blades for £10. A shaving soap block for £5
I won’t be spending anything on shaving stuff, other than a shaving block, for about 5 years.