They don't really take getting used to, I guess unless you use a straight razor (which I don't).
What causes cuts and nicks is either dull blades or really bad technique.
When the blades are only $0.1788 each (and the handle is like $7, but you keep it forever) you can replace them every other shave and still be WAY cheaper than the cartridge shavers.
I've shaved with safety razors for years and don't get nicks or cuts, but I replace the blade every other shave. So I am using a perfectly sharp blade EVERY time I shave.
They don't really take getting used to, I guess unless you use a straight razor (which I don't).
What causes cuts and nicks is either dull blades or really bad technique.
When the blades are only $0.1788 each (and the handle is like $7, but you keep it forever) you can replace them every other shave and still be WAY cheaper than the cartridge shavers.
I've shaved with safety razors for years and don't get nicks or cuts, but I replace the blade every other shave. So I am using a perfectly sharp blade EVERY time I shave.
Safety razor handle:
https://www.amazon.com/Qshave-Handle-Classic-Double-Shaving/dp/B074J4D1VC/ref=sr_1_30?crid=1R5KZKW20WPAZ&keywords=safety+razor&qid=1693639339&s=beauty&sprefix=safety+razor%2Cbeauty%2C125&sr=1-30
I like what you did there Q shave! Thanks for the info. I just bought a years worth of Dorco cartridges, will look into this when I go through them.
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