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Normally when asked about razors this is what comes to mind...
![]() These razors work on the principles of Hysteresis. Normally this refers to magnets but in shaving terms it means it "cuts" by getting your hair and "YANK!-hack.YANK!-hack.YANK!-hack" ... ![]() Not only does this create conditions ripe for ingrown hairs and unnecessary razor burn but the razor blade replacement heads cost a mint! What happened to wet shaving? It was almost replaced by canned goo and disposable and electric razors. ![]() But there is hope! True wet shaving is coming back and there are several great brands on the market today. Just recently I picked up a Merkur #41 Open Comb DE razor( more commonly known as the "Merkur 1904") and so ended my search for a much more comfortable, cheaper, and smoother shave. For $25 and about 15-20 cents per blade it's amazing the kind of results that can be achieved. Sometimes old technology does the deed better than any new fangled 8-blade or electric face-grader can. ![]() ![]() |
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