I use vintage Gillette double edge safety razors, acquired at antique stores & flea markets. There are countless manufacturers around the world still making these blades, and they are way cheaper than modern disposable, multiblade razors.
If you're not into vintage DE razors, there are also plenty of newer, modern DE razors being made, and are based on the vintage designs of Gillette.
Gillette wasn't always woke, and used to make some damn fine razors, that were literal works of art, as well as functional.
I either use disposable razors, or my razor with a replacement blade.
I've been thinking of getting a straight razor, but i've never used one before.
I use vintage Gillette double edge safety razors, acquired at antique stores & flea markets. There are countless manufacturers around the world still making these blades, and they are way cheaper than modern disposable, multiblade razors.
If you're not into vintage DE razors, there are also plenty of newer, modern DE razors being made, and are based on the vintage designs of Gillette.
Gillette wasn't always woke, and used to make some damn fine razors, that were literal works of art, as well as functional.
You will cut yourself to smithereens, they are not easy to use.