how to shave with a Parker SR1 Shavette straight razor

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • In this video I go over the basics of shaving with a Parker SR1 shavette. The SR1 is a pretty basic and inexpensive tool that's great for someone that's just getting into straight razor shaving. It's easy to load and can use double edge razor blades. When you're learning you should focus more on comfort then closeness. The shaves will get closer as your technique improves. Feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer.
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Комментарии • 388

  • @erk1777
    @erk1777 8 лет назад +327

    my dad never taught me how to shave. thanks new dad.

  • @stogiedude
    @stogiedude 8 месяцев назад +5

    This is really the only video you need to mastering the shavette. It’s the best shavette how-to on YT. Great video, sir!

  • @999samus7
    @999samus7 2 месяца назад +1

    the most valuable lesson I took from this video was that your first shaves with a shavette/straight razor is not going to be the closest one, it won't look the best and that's fine, you should not make pressure, take your time and understand that with practice you will improve, I used my wife cheap shavette and enjoyed it so much I bought a parker srx for myself, great video!!

  • @fetchmasters
    @fetchmasters 9 лет назад +62

    I've been using an SR-1 for several months now, and I really like it. It has become my daily shaver. I don't think I agree with the notion that a shavette is a "good place to start" before moving to a fixed-blade straight razor. They are their own thing and deserve to be treated as such. Just my opinion.

    • @meltoncul
      @meltoncul 3 года назад +7

      I tend to agree with not starting out with a shavette. My experience has been that traditional straight razors are more "forgiving" than shavettes. Maybe it's the weight of the straight razor which gives me more control or maybe it's the super-sharpness of a disposal blade with a very, very thin blade.

    • @autonomousindividual7780
      @autonomousindividual7780 3 года назад +2

      As long as the fixed is truly sharp.

    • @chrisblanc663
      @chrisblanc663 5 месяцев назад

      I think speaking cost wise. A shavette is much cheaper then a straight, and will give you an idea of whether you like straight shaving or not.
      I think that if you master the shavette, then the straight razor will be easier by comparison, BUT that is where you will then need to learn proper stropping technique, and a whole other set of skills.

  • @hotdogsoda4717
    @hotdogsoda4717 9 лет назад +10

    Man - I just got one of these straight razors (you sold me) & it's great. First time straight razor user so was careful with it and took my time. Shave feels closer & better shaving experience. Will get easier with practice. No looking back now ... :)

  • @Grimexperience62
    @Grimexperience62 6 лет назад +2

    This video is phenomenal. The old time newsboy hat just goes with the whole process. I’ve been DE shaving for the past two years and never looked back. I’m considering this and really have respect for you and all the folks that are sick of the “corporate shaming multi trap” and go back to a simpler time with excellent modern but old tyme tools...

  • @donfraysier5079
    @donfraysier5079 7 лет назад +1

    I just ordered a shavette, and so your videos may become very valuable to me.

  • @markalexander6841
    @markalexander6841 7 лет назад +3

    Just got one, but studied your technique carefully first, you set the benchmark. I surprised myself, not that close but didn't bleed to death. More practice and getting the technical side of things perfected with time. Thanks I'd I've never attempted without instructions like yours.

    • @Mateyhv1
      @Mateyhv1 7 лет назад

      Great, anyway much easier if you just stick to the cartridge blades.

  • @russwelday
    @russwelday 9 лет назад +17

    Shavettes are the sharpest things you will ever put on your face. I have never cut myself with my straight razor but every time with the shavette. Steep learning curve. Straight razors have curved top and bottom corners. Shavette blades have a regular angled corner and when that digs in there will be blood.

    • @Mrpastry909
      @Mrpastry909 7 лет назад +1

      Absolutely. I never cut myself as badly with my straight as I did with my shavette.

    • @danielbocchi4226
      @danielbocchi4226 4 года назад +1

      Now i don’t feel that bad, with the straight razor no blood but with that kind of razor always some blood, still practicing though

  • @1291ffemt
    @1291ffemt 9 лет назад +15

    I bought one because of this video. Well Done Sir, thank you

    • @dteun
      @dteun 5 лет назад +1

      Me2 age 44 goddang

  • @WolfRanger2008
    @WolfRanger2008 9 лет назад +13

    I am looking forward to learning shavette method. I have been using a DE safety razor for a couple of years and am very pleased with the results. This said, I have a couple of places under my chin and neck that are hell to get smooth. I also want to groom the area between my nose and moustache. DE are too wide for me to shave it comfortably and I think this may be the ticket. I am not giving up DE razors but will be adding shavette as part of the routine.
    Anyway, I very much appreciate your tutorial. Very clear and straight forward. Well Done without being pedantic. I'm going to check out your previous content and look forward to new. Thanks again.

    • @Omega-ToTheEnd
      @Omega-ToTheEnd 9 лет назад +2

      +WolfRanger2008 I bought a shavette today for this very same reason.

    • @WolfRanger2008
      @WolfRanger2008 9 лет назад +2

      +ΩMEGA1202 . I think you will enjoy the sensation. I have found it relaxing.

    • @alphacapo
      @alphacapo 2 года назад

      Schick slim twin. Disposable. These are the best cheap disposable razors. Has a tab that pushes the hair out from between blades. The head is super narrow. Gets right into the area under the nose. No worries on a nick or cut. (7 yrs later)

  • @vladimirvladimirovic8989
    @vladimirvladimirovic8989 3 года назад +2

    Cool! You really do know how to handle straight razors. Great job!

  • @danmelignano9969
    @danmelignano9969 8 лет назад +2

    I just bought a straight razor and went looking around online. Thanks for the helpful tips in addition to the demo.

  • @ahmedhusseinny
    @ahmedhusseinny 5 лет назад +1

    Damnit! Just the video I was looking for. I am going to order the Parker SR1 right after this video! Many thanks! I did try to use this in India about 25 years back with the classical cut throat razor. Will have to retrain myself. You make it look so easy, I am sure I will take some time to learn but will definitely use ONLY THIS. It beats ANY DAMN shaving method, hands down!!! Thanks again!!!

  • @meatpopsicle4801
    @meatpopsicle4801 8 лет назад +2

    Bought this razor, learning to shave again. Getting better. Great video.

  • @stevendern2543
    @stevendern2543 8 лет назад +29

    A tip for shavettos. Before loading your shavette, lightly strop the blade on your belt or jeans. This will remove any dags left behind from production and eliminate irritation and nicks. Also, no hats inside. Doesn't matter how neat they are.

    • @politiciancranberry
      @politiciancranberry 8 лет назад +3

      Why no hats inside? and if your going to just say that its disrespectful, please provide a reason why.

    • @danmelignano9969
      @danmelignano9969 8 лет назад +5

      He's showing us a razor, who cares about the hat...pretty sure he didn't post a video on shaving so people could whine about unrelated topics and pick the guy apart.

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  8 лет назад +34

      When I was in the military I didn't wear hats inside. As a civilian I wear hats when and where I please. I take them off in churches and older people's houses to show respect. In my home though, I wear them as I please.

    • @stevendern2543
      @stevendern2543 8 лет назад +11

      Dunno, safety reasons maybe. I just wanted to see that cranium.
      I added an extra tip to complement the video and finished with a joke, and the comment shouldn't be getting any attention really.
      It's a fine hat and a good video. Super technique too.
      Laters.

    • @austinmarshall9346
      @austinmarshall9346 5 лет назад

      Michael Keane They are called shavettes. Also, hats are allowed inside. It is considered rude when there are other people in the structure. Obviously this man is alone lol.

  • @robertb.4202
    @robertb.4202 5 лет назад +1

    I am getting a shave yet for my birthday. This video was pretty helpful. Thanks!

  • @christophercuddy7753
    @christophercuddy7753 7 лет назад

    My wife got me this shavette with a stand and brush. I shave my head, so i had a lot of ground to cover. most I've ever bled from a shave. The handling is awkward, but as you say, practice. Thank you for the tips on how to handle the tool. Still seems like its off, but worked better than other positions I tried.

  • @dtawantawng5131
    @dtawantawng5131 5 лет назад +10

    I shaved with a shavette for the first time today. Cut myself 9 times, 3 pretty bad, long ones, the rest just nicks on the skin. Definitely need more practice, hopefully no scars.

    • @prithviraj1080
      @prithviraj1080 4 года назад

      Same experience for my first time a few weeks ago.

    • @lateral1385
      @lateral1385 3 года назад

      Oops! Be careful

    • @pdpauldelaney
      @pdpauldelaney 3 года назад

      I did too, my left cheek haha! Hey it’s all learning. Hoping that your technique has gotten better.

    • @salonsloan
      @salonsloan Год назад

      Practice with an orange or grapefruit and then move to a balloon

  • @hectorrangel1580
    @hectorrangel1580 8 лет назад +1

    BeeJay Shaving Thanks for the tip, i will put that on practice. What i have notice is that the blade if you don`t use it frequently soon gets old and whitout sharp, i think it is better keep it using than shave once and keep it resting ta least a week, because i put a new blade and at the 3rd shave it feels very unsharped. Thanks and once again great videos you film. I bought a Daune Shavette that use a double edge razor, i saw that in a great video from The Italian Barber, good videos too.

  • @samuelholmes3696
    @samuelholmes3696 5 лет назад +4

    Looks like a good technique! I've just bought myself my first shavette straight razor (not Parker as I wanted something a bit cheaper to try out) and going to have a go this weekend! Bit nervous but I chose a weekend so I can take my time.

  • @eadghe
    @eadghe 7 лет назад +1

    Still accidentally cutting myself with this shavette (combined with "Feather" blades) but I'm getting better. Looking forward to the moment when I mastered it like you did. It has a good, nice weight. I was really tired of all the plastic waste when I used disposable savety razors, where the handle is fixed to the blade.

    • @lowlife.8894
      @lowlife.8894 7 лет назад

      StereoDeth in about to order a shavette online with 100 blades for the first time. I also hate the plastic waste that comes with safety razors. But I'm worried that the shavette's squared edges will cut me deep.

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  7 лет назад +1

      StereoDeth try holding the blade a bit flatter to the skin. Once you get the angle dialed in cuts are very uncommon. Try some other blades too. I love Feathers but they're not very forgiving.

    • @eadghe
      @eadghe 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! I focused more hardly on the right angle and haven't accidentally cut myself for several days. I'm pretty satisfied to see that kind of progress. And yes, the Feather blades are not very forgiving. Setupwise, I wanted the best start, so since those blades had almost no complaints, I have chosen them, even though it raises the difficulty bar. Sometimes dealers offer a Parker with blades included, but some of those brands are rather low-end and I heard some blades in the bunch might be dull. That might have affected my first impression of the Parker shavette in a negative way. On a side note; my older brothers warned me and were very sceptical. Both have no experience with such blades though. But I decided to use a shavette, so even if they would stay with disposable savety razors, I wanted to show them some real results. Hope you have a Happy New Year! Cheers!

  • @Seneca911
    @Seneca911 6 лет назад

    You made that look so effortlessly and smooth. I just started and boy. Let me tell you.

    • @bahtszbedevi941
      @bahtszbedevi941 6 лет назад

      Roberto Leiva how you doing?

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  5 лет назад

      Keep it up. I've been doing it for years. It takes two or three months to really get efficient.

  • @LutaLivre113
    @LutaLivre113 8 лет назад +2

    I like the Shark Super Chrome,Personna Blue, and Voskhod blades in that razor.

  • @mind_money_morphology
    @mind_money_morphology 4 года назад +22

    I can't even grow a proper beard, yet I dream for this hassle

  • @invigerator
    @invigerator 7 лет назад

    Thank you for providing a different perspective to using a shavette. It was helpful.

  • @7VlesSiah
    @7VlesSiah 8 лет назад +3

    Great video. I just got an SR1.

  • @funwithrope4727
    @funwithrope4727 8 лет назад

    Thanks for this video. I got this razor as a gift recently and chopped up my face round one and two. I think round three will be better after watching this.

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  8 лет назад

      Try holding the razor a little bit flatter against your face. It's all about finding the right angle and using the lightest pressure possible. Stick with it. It can take a few weeks to get really comfortable with this kind of shaving. It's well worth the effort in my opinion.

  • @noonshyne
    @noonshyne 10 лет назад

    Like the video. Today was my first attempt at a full face shave using the SR-1. I had a death grip on the razor most of the time! Not bad, but "patchy". Keeping the entire blade on my face was hard. Video gives me confidence that I can do this on my 68-tear old face!

  • @georgeohwell7988
    @georgeohwell7988 2 года назад

    Thanks from over the pond in northern Ireland.

  • @OSashchenko
    @OSashchenko 8 лет назад +2

    Finally, easy and understandable explanation, one day will do my own video=). Thanx for info.

  • @barfgameplay
    @barfgameplay 5 лет назад

    I'm used to shaving with a double edged safety razor, and Derby's never worked for me, so i always used stronger blades. So i thought Derby's would be too light for me, but the first time i shaved with a shavette, i used Derby blades and still managed to cut myself a bit. So i agree with using milder blades like Derby or the like for beginners for sure.

  • @danbasta3677
    @danbasta3677 Год назад

    My Father only liked a straight razor shave. He didn't like any other razors except straight razors. He kept them extremely sharp, honed well with a razor strap. Gotta be careful when you use these things, they are a mean cut if you nick yourself with them. Gotta have a steady hand to when you use these things to.

  • @ParkBongSig
    @ParkBongSig 8 лет назад

    Thanks, I just bought one of these and am pining for it to come quickly in the mail.

  • @ajm-wu6wd
    @ajm-wu6wd 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this informative video. I use Derby blades for my double-edged edwin jagger. I've been thinking of going straight razor, and the Parker seems like a good price for beginners.

    • @rauldelarosa2768
      @rauldelarosa2768 Год назад

      Technically it's a shavette,but yes Parker seems to have a variety of these ..even one with several different settings available for it, it's a nice looking shavette..

  • @hallowedmoth638
    @hallowedmoth638 3 года назад

    The razor looks absolutely beautiful 😍

  • @FastdounutTV
    @FastdounutTV 9 лет назад +10

    I love using these now. Way cheaper than a cartridge razor also

    • @CIPHERFLEX
      @CIPHERFLEX 9 лет назад +4

      Fastdounut BF and a closer shave then any cart razor

    • @prithviraj1080
      @prithviraj1080 4 года назад

      yeah

  • @waynem7186
    @waynem7186 2 года назад

    This video honestly helped me a lot. Cheers sir.

  • @Sage_TheAmericanPitBullTerrier
    @Sage_TheAmericanPitBullTerrier 8 лет назад +6

    Thought you were hiding a semi bald head under that hat until i watched your other vids lol

  • @dexterhard
    @dexterhard 8 лет назад

    low end shavette parker if your going to shave with a shavette go with the best feather and feather blades best ... you would use the best product on your face for this type of
    shave the soap you used is great stuff

  • @rafon.
    @rafon. 6 лет назад

    Good tip on snapping a blade in half. Did not know that.

  • @ericwhitlow7364
    @ericwhitlow7364 9 лет назад +1

    Great video. Also, love the hat. Wish I could find one like it. Sits high above the ears and wouldn't interfere with my glasses.

  • @imjustvisiting5397
    @imjustvisiting5397 Год назад

    As a bearded lady, thank you for this.

  • @ricardosamalot6058
    @ricardosamalot6058 2 года назад

    This Friday I will be using the first time the black widow Shavette razor and I use the Astro blades with twig leaf razor which I will be using that this Friday let’s see how that goes well any other recommendations will be helpful and the video was helpful.

  • @danielshin1984
    @danielshin1984 10 лет назад

    Thanks for your info!!! I bought the same kind of razors without how to. Now, I knew it!!!

  • @thomasvolpe9472
    @thomasvolpe9472 9 лет назад +7

    Thanks, i thought it was a solid piece of metal, u put a lil razor inside neat.

  • @donkee011
    @donkee011 7 лет назад +3

    I also put a hat just after I finish the shower. ;) Great shave btw.

  • @shikiaura
    @shikiaura 5 лет назад +1

    So, there are straights that short. My first and current shavette is at LEAST twice as long as that, and it is such a pain to deal with.
    Looks like I've got a new starting point to look into.

  • @YA-ee9zf
    @YA-ee9zf 6 лет назад

    I have been using a safety razor for a long time and I thought that a shavette would be a closer shave but really its the same no difference at all and seeing you shave proved that to me even more an excellent shave would be one where you don't need to go over the same spot over and over again and the closest to that is a straight razor not a shavette shavettes. I can even argue that safety razors do a better shave than a shavette because they stretch the skin and you can easily see what you're doing with less effort also you have two sides when one fills up you switch

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  5 лет назад

      I use a traditional straight more often then the shavette and they are equally efficient. The main difference is the comfort you get from a properly honed straight. You can get the same closeness from either method (including safety razors) if you use proper technique. The difference is how comfortable the shave is for your skin. Nothing really beats a properly honed straight for that. The trade off is the maintenance required.

  • @stefensky7177
    @stefensky7177 Год назад

    I shaved first time with a shavette today, No cut,😎.
    Not lying.

  • @figueroalee38
    @figueroalee38 9 лет назад

    i have been using a straight razor for over 10 years now and i only use my right hand only and never had a problem with that

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  9 лет назад

      In my opinion using both hands gives me better control. It's not a necessity, but I feel it's a skill that's worth learning. There are plenty of folks that get great shaves with one hand though, and there's nothing wrong with that.

  • @craigslistrro709
    @craigslistrro709 8 лет назад +1

    I gotta look into this, Im using a safety razor that I have added bushings to to get more depth.. I need to bump it up to one of these..

  • @ClubMicrobio
    @ClubMicrobio 4 года назад +1

    First shave today. 3 cuts and some little bloody spots. Hope this gets better.

  • @steungeeftmoed9264
    @steungeeftmoed9264 6 лет назад +1

    Hi from Belgium, thanx for the tutorial!

  • @erwesthernandez7032
    @erwesthernandez7032 3 года назад

    Is a great shavette. Parker Is good 💯. The brushes ❤️💈 Nice video!

  • @mayandecendent31
    @mayandecendent31 7 лет назад

    its nice I own the parker srx shavette the heavy duty one and its a great one but this way of shaving its not for everyone it takes time and patience you can't just buy it use it the first time and spect a great shave you will cut your self no matter how inexperienced you think u are with the safety razor this shavettes kick the muhle r41 one lil mistake and you will pay but you will get rewarded when you start getting good at it but if your coming from de razors is a lil easier than if your coming from cartridges so I recommend it

  • @raydearie9805
    @raydearie9805 6 лет назад +1

    i got fed up with pulling hairs and the expense of cartridge razors so tried this out this video is fantastic although i shredded half my face using my stronger right hand and left side was surprisingly flawless for first go and feeling like i had less control due to being right handed. but does anyone have more tips for shaving around and under the chin i found it really difficult to get anything off around those parts

  • @johncipolla8335
    @johncipolla8335 2 года назад +1

    Just tried this razor. I am impressed with the blades. so far these are the best shavette blades I have tried. very smooth. I might also add I am new to straight razor shaving. so I did cut myself or nick myself lightly. I was holding the razor very gently . while making my pass short strokes. didnt remove all of the hair. but I am kind of nervous to do the 2nd pass at the different angle. so I used my safety razor after that I am still learning the tactile feel and motions. for this type of shaving

  • @anthonymuscato3673
    @anthonymuscato3673 7 лет назад +15

    Would this be a good first razor, I'm 13 and I'm in love with shavettes, (btw tips would be nice)

    • @rav6274
      @rav6274 4 года назад +3

      Yeah I'm sure it would, not that difficult to get the hang of. Also a good "technique" I've found is splashing you're beard area or where ever you're gonna shave, with hot water a couple times or minutes. Also washing off the blade with hot water. Doing those 2 things will make the blade shave the beard a little more smother.

    • @kaverappakalamanda6432
      @kaverappakalamanda6432 4 года назад +2

      I suggest u don’t try till ur 18 but I’m guessing u did so don’t do it too often
      I did it around 17 and it spoiled my skin

    • @carloscabadas3733
      @carloscabadas3733 4 года назад +2

      Hi, I know this is an old comment but I was wondering if you could tell me what you meant by “spoil” your skin. I’m 17 and really interested in shaving with this type of razor, but I definitely don’t want to mess up my face in any way. Would you recommend this type of razor for my age?

    • @nomz1362
      @nomz1362 4 года назад +3

      @@carloscabadas3733 I'm 17 too, i dont really know what he means by "spoiling" ur skin bc safety razors and straight razors gives u a much closer shave compared to cartridges and actually reduces ingrown hairs, he may be talking about nicks I'm not sure

    • @alexandrucoanca2684
      @alexandrucoanca2684 4 года назад

      Carlos Cabadas I’m 16 and shaved with a straight razor for the past month and my skin is just the same and also I get much cleaner shaves. I love it but I also have very tough skin, maybe if you have sensitive skin it might irritate your skin.

  • @7Markan
    @7Markan 7 лет назад

    thank you man for the great video! helped me a lot with my first shave!!!

  • @kp5209
    @kp5209 3 года назад +1

    Never shaved with a hat on before. Imma give that a try lol.

  • @brucewayne8948
    @brucewayne8948 8 лет назад +2

    some very good tips great video

  • @martinvegas1327
    @martinvegas1327 2 года назад

    Quality razor. Build quality is up there with Merkur razors!

  • @hectorrangel1580
    @hectorrangel1580 8 лет назад

    Hey BeeJay Shaving how are you?, i like your videos and i have that shavette Parker and i used 3 times and the last time i used i made myself 7 cuts jaja but i really want to keep practicing. I shave myself everu 3rd day with my double edge Edwin Jagger (i saw your videos with the same edwin Jagger and shaves very smooth), i recomended too to all the people. Great Shavette just i need to keep practicing. Greetings from Tijuana, Baja California, México.

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  8 лет назад +1

      Hi Héctor
      Glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. If you're getting cuts, try holding the razor a bit flatter on your face. This will wake your shave more comfortable and reduce cuts.

  • @adamvaughan123
    @adamvaughan123 2 года назад

    I wish someone told me about the angle thing.. I slashed my cheek so freaking much my first time 😂😂

  • @dolam
    @dolam 8 лет назад

    Awesome video. Thank you Steve Rogers!

  • @johnrossiter3185
    @johnrossiter3185 2 года назад

    Fantastic advice! Thank you.

  • @jeffreydustin5303
    @jeffreydustin5303 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic instructional!

  • @scottmurison7814
    @scottmurison7814 7 лет назад

    This takes a while. I notice in the Italian barber shops they do it twice, hot towels etc. Does it matter if you're late for work if you look good?

  • @joseluisceballos355
    @joseluisceballos355 10 месяцев назад

    Gracias compadre. Muy bueno tu video.

  • @schneir5
    @schneir5 8 лет назад

    Watching you break your double edged razor blade reminded me of this one time I went to pick up from the sink what I thought was a blade wrapper I had forgotten to throw away that turned out to have the blade still inside and cut me under my fingernail. IT HURT SO BAD!

    • @TinyBoatConcerts
      @TinyBoatConcerts 8 лет назад

      Rip dude that's sad

    • @schneir5
      @schneir5 8 лет назад

      Connor Ardo It was more that it startled me and it's definitely annoying to cut yourself under your fingernail.

    • @mattsains
      @mattsains 8 лет назад

      this comment made me wince

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson 6 лет назад +1

    I like it. Thanks for the review and demo. Can double sided blades be loaded without breaking them in half?

  • @keyboardbeats
    @keyboardbeats 8 лет назад

    Cool I'll try maybe the one in the vid I take it this would be the tool for chin straps

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  8 лет назад

      This is the ideal tool for styling a beard and getting crisp, sharp lines.

  • @barak363363
    @barak363363 7 дней назад

    How do you know which side of the half blade you're supposed to put? Do the numbers (1,2,3,4) that are written of each side mean anything?

  • @mayandecendent31
    @mayandecendent31 7 лет назад +1

    i did get one cheap shavette from amazon it came with 50 derbys blades i really wanted to learn to shave with it but i always cut myself even with the dullest derbys i also tried it with a couple other brands of blades like personnas blues wilkinson sword the german ones dorkos and some other ones but i always got some irritation and tiny cuts all over my face and on the contrary from this video i don't recommend this shavettes to nrw shavers its better if you have some experience with wet shaving with a de safety razor so the main reason why i decide to stop trying shaving with my shavette was that there will always be this spots on both sides of my face i just couldnt get it close at all and i always had to finish my shave with my safety vauee i just couldnt get a amgle to cut against the grain on thowe two spots and i just did not like the fact that i had to use two razors on one shave cause i couldnt get it all with one razor so i really miss shaving my shavette i wish i could shave with it it just was not for me i envy those who.can but. still i might get this parker shavette i like how it looks and its teally cheap i mean unexpencive and good quality nice option. if it works on ypur facr.

    • @rafon.
      @rafon. 6 лет назад +2

      It's your technique. Work on your angle and *do not* press against your skin. Go as light against it as possible. Let your blade do the job. Also, dull blades will cut you more than sharp ones.

  • @217PARADISE
    @217PARADISE 9 лет назад +1

    Cool video man, thanks for the tips

  • @keyboardbeats
    @keyboardbeats 8 лет назад

    Well you said it (don't be limited to single blades so I guess I have to make a vid on how I shave with a mach3 and just water but I think I might get a straight blade just to try it

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  8 лет назад

      Did I say that? Mach 3 and water sounds sounds painful. I'd like to see that video. Try the straight. You won't regret it.

  • @chrisbalanda9368
    @chrisbalanda9368 5 лет назад +1

    A tip snap blade in the wrapper prevent cut

  • @gerrenyoung7665
    @gerrenyoung7665 8 лет назад +1

    WOW this is great. Thanks for sharing.

  • @PastorPeewee20
    @PastorPeewee20 8 лет назад +1

    great thanks for the info and fast response

  • @ChaOmI100
    @ChaOmI100 8 лет назад +23

    So what, you put that cap just after shower?

  • @hallowedmoth638
    @hallowedmoth638 3 года назад +1

    That wos a bloudy fookin good of a shave! By the o'der of the Peaky Fookin Blidas!

  • @se7enscales650
    @se7enscales650 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your effort... Great video!

  • @georgerustic3817
    @georgerustic3817 10 лет назад

    ive been wanting to buy a straight razor cause im sick and tired if buying razor packs and I like a good shave.

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  9 лет назад

      George Tom A shavette is a great way to get started. You will still need to get blades, but DE blades are available at a much more reasonable price. You could also start with a traditional straight razor but initial cost are a bit higher and the learning curve is steeper.

  • @parsimoniousdialog
    @parsimoniousdialog 2 года назад

    Thumbs up. Worked first try!!

  • @roopinderpalsinghrandhawa9846
    @roopinderpalsinghrandhawa9846 9 лет назад +19

    After kids I stopped using this since kids want to imitate the parents and this is really dangerous in that situation.
    But in the end. NOTHING compares to the feeling and closeness of a straight razor shave.

    • @asdsgsrgsrhg
      @asdsgsrgsrhg 9 лет назад +3

      Whoa, that's a really deep point u made man.
      Really deep.
      I never even thought of that :x

    • @Mateyhv1
      @Mateyhv1 7 лет назад

      My Gillette Mach 3 Turbo does. In fact shaves me closer than any stright razor or shavette buts its not so much fun.

    • @HammadAli-rb9dw
      @HammadAli-rb9dw 6 лет назад

      Roopinder Pal Singh Randhawa Fucked up razor is straight razor.i have better shave with normal safety razor.

    • @pnp072000
      @pnp072000 5 лет назад +1

      @@Mateyhv1
      I've never actually tried a quality cartridge razor. I immediately made the jump to double edge and then to shavette after. The convenience store next to me, only sells really cheap and crappy cartridge razors, so I bought the wet shaving stuff online.

    • @Mateyhv1
      @Mateyhv1 5 лет назад

      @@pnp072000 well, if you are ok with it go ahead. As has always been said, each face and beard is different and the differene is really big in this case. I have had always problems with DE and only a few of the straights are good enough to not irritate my neck. In my case I have no doubt that Gill Mach 3 is the superior shaving razor with the least skin damage coupled to amazing close shave. However as I said its not so much fun.

  • @cjc048411
    @cjc048411 9 лет назад +2

    Awesome videos man keep them up!

  • @francisphillips53
    @francisphillips53 6 лет назад

    Nice job.. looks like a much closer, cheaper shave..nice razor too. Do you have to boil or soak whole razor to clean after using it? I'm a noobie here. 😆😆😆😆

    • @cv600rr
      @cv600rr 6 лет назад

      jerry P. No boiling. Just a rinse with hot water from the sink.

  • @rx8matt
    @rx8matt 7 лет назад

    I've seen some folks use long strokes with the blade (such as yourself), and others use small strokes. Can you comment on any advantages to each?

  • @manishbhoola
    @manishbhoola 3 года назад

    Nicely done ! Thanks

  • @Chuck883
    @Chuck883 9 лет назад

    I should have read a bit further. You answered my question when responding to Frank Piscitelli. Thanks again :)

  • @T-R.e.x
    @T-R.e.x 7 лет назад

    I would like to start with a shavette but I'm afraid. I shave many years with DE only and have a fairly good technique. Are there any tricky spots when shaving with a shavette?
    MAybe start with one pass only for the first shaves?

  • @JamesPetersen
    @JamesPetersen 6 лет назад

    I appreciate the instruction and admire your skill but seriously? Who shaves wearing a cap?

  • @ghiblinerd6196
    @ghiblinerd6196 8 лет назад

    I have an Edwin Jagger safety razor which I love. Is the end result of using a shavette or straight razor essentially the same as a safety razor?

    • @beejayshaving197
      @beejayshaving197  8 лет назад +3

      A safety razor limits the angle of the blade against your skin. With a shavette or straight you have the option to use more aggressive angles. Or you can also choose to a very mild angle, so it's very versatile. In a way, the guard on a safety razor is kind of like training wheels on a bike. It keeps the blade at a "safe" angle and that's good. But it also limits mobility, and that's not so good. The end result with either, when used properly, should be a close and irritation free shave. That being said, I can't get really close with a mild safety razor. It's all about figuring out what works for you.

  • @eyuzik30
    @eyuzik30 9 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @dakotau2575
    @dakotau2575 5 лет назад

    Which is the BEST shavette.. professional..I'm not a beginner. But I'm having difficulty finding the "best" one.

  • @jameshaury2716
    @jameshaury2716 6 лет назад

    I think I will continue using my double edge razor. If I start using a straight razor what's next a clam shell?

  • @OneBrokeBloke
    @OneBrokeBloke 3 года назад

    I fear the feel when i have a smooth glide and the blade suddenly stops and yanks. Then it starts bleeding quick. How prone are you to scar yourself permanently like this?

  • @j.b.hulstine7745
    @j.b.hulstine7745 7 лет назад

    Great video but 10 minute shave seems like a weekend option only. Again great stuff

  • @user-qq4mg7um5u
    @user-qq4mg7um5u 7 лет назад

    Great video!👍👍