Why Did Men Stop Straight Razor Shaving?

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    00:00 Straight Razor Shaving: Introduction & History
    After centuries as the preferred way to shave, why did men stop using straight razors? Despite their appearance, even cavemen were using primitive razors that somewhat resembled a straight edge razor although they were made from clamshells or shark teeth and not metal.
    01:39 Why Men Stopped: 1. Safety Reasons
    02:11 2. They're Intimidating
    02:54 3. Learning Curve
    04:15 4. They're Inconvenient
    05:24 5. Additional Products
    06:10 6. Time Constraints
    06:53 7. They're Hard(er) to Find
    07:18 8. They're Harder to Travel With
    07:54 9. Straight razor perceptions
    The appeal of a straight razor today won’t be for everyone. But if you value your grooming highly, and love the ritual of shaving, it’s a great option. The enthusiasts of straight razors often claim that the results are almost always superior. Hence, why many specialty barbers today opt to use them.
    08:30 Should Men Use Straight Razors Today?
    Ultimately, there are lots of reasons that men stopped using straight razors. And there’s a reason that safety razors have come to dominate the industry. It could definitely be argued that, in many ways, safety razors represent a massive improvement over many aspects of straight razors.
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  • @makotofarzan
    @makotofarzan 3 месяца назад +699

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    • @retrofinch7916
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    • @Methodsaimon
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    • @rykerbroughton3832
      @rykerbroughton3832 3 месяца назад

      ​@@retrofinch7916me too

    • @SikSlayer
      @SikSlayer 3 месяца назад +5

      I would’ve assumed it already did exsist …

  • @Shifterwizard
    @Shifterwizard 2 месяца назад +570

    Because I can't accidentally slit my throat while sneezing with the electric razor.

    • @jacknikolai5416
      @jacknikolai5416 Месяц назад +5

      Smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @fylinghigh459
      @fylinghigh459 29 дней назад +4

      😂😂😂 good one that joke made my day

    • @MKZ3003
      @MKZ3003 27 дней назад +2

      Hahahaha this joke made my day
      Edit: damm I didn't see the other dude say it. Point still stands

    • @omaxshendy5732
      @omaxshendy5732 25 дней назад +6

      men in the past: let's fight with real swords just for fun
      men??(question marks) now: .......

    • @zandex1
      @zandex1 25 дней назад +14

      ​​@@omaxshendy5732 "oh you don't want to play life or death games for the adrenaline when you could get the same Rush while playing video that also have like a 0% Chance death rate? Then you are not a man."

  • @larsulrich2761
    @larsulrich2761 3 месяца назад +460

    Both straight razors and shavettes were shown in this article. The straight razor needs to be stropped and periodically sharpened whilst the shavette generally uses either a half of a DE blade or a special disposable extended length single edge blade. Since DE blades are commonly available in most places, you could travel with the shavette and then obtain DE blades at your destination. Without removing the paper wrapper break the DE blade in half then remove one half and insert in the shavette. This elimates all the sharpening, dressing, and honing maintenance that a standard straight razor requires.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  3 месяца назад +43

      Quite true! That being said, would you say there's much difference in the method of using a shavette vs. a straight razor?

    • @allthegoodnamesareinuse
      @allthegoodnamesareinuse 3 месяца назад +55

      @@gentlemansgazette There is an enormous difference between shaving with a shavette vs. a straight razor. Different angles, different techniques, different feel. Shavettes are a high degree more difficult to shave with compared to a straight. Steep learning curve, far less forgiving.

    • @bunjier4041
      @bunjier4041 3 месяца назад +6

      Traveling with a safety razor is too much hassle. Just bring a cartridge or disposable razor, like a Sensor Excel or Gillette Guard. You’ll live

    • @wesleybarrett9502
      @wesleybarrett9502 3 месяца назад +12

      Yes I learned first on a shavette and knicked myself good twice and then used a straight razor and only knicked once after 6 shaves with one. Either will be go to learn on but a straight razor is more forgiving somehow

    • @larsulrich2761
      @larsulrich2761 3 месяца назад +10

      @@gentlemansgazette I think the method of using a shavette is quite similar to a straight razor. The angles seem the same. That being said, the upkeep of a straight razor is what sours many people. In the old days people of means actually would have a collection of seven or eight straight edge razors, one for each day and at the end of the week you would have someone dress all your blades. On the other hand a shavette can give a fantastic close shave but there is nothing worse than a cheap "janky" shavette. The shavette needs to be well balanced and the disposable blade needs to sit evenly and securely. Off hand, three companies that make good shavettes are Dovo, Feather, and Parker.

  • @kristofferhogan5082
    @kristofferhogan5082 3 месяца назад +269

    Straight Razor at least once a month at the barber, love the feeling during and after. So want to learn to do it at home. Best feeling, hands down!!

    • @FeniksGaming
      @FeniksGaming 2 месяца назад +6

      It's fairly easy to learn to do it yourself but a bit of a PITA if you are in a rush

    • @alexb3831
      @alexb3831 2 месяца назад +9

      Personally I like how it feels when the barber does it for some reason it’s really soothing to me when I’m getting my hair cut and face shaved

    • @ozmobozo
      @ozmobozo Месяц назад +1

      I can recommend getting a shavette and doing practices with no blade. Try to get all the lather with minimal angle.

    • @mjevitomichael5809
      @mjevitomichael5809 16 дней назад

      Practice with a balloon 🎈

  • @user-kz6zr8hd8r
    @user-kz6zr8hd8r 3 месяца назад +133

    Been shaving with the same straight razor since 1973. Mostly use it to clean around my beard. It's a Friodur 451 by the J.A. Henckels Twinworks. Be careful learning to use one.

  • @shahancheong9792
    @shahancheong9792 3 месяца назад +105

    Been using a cutthroat razor for over a decade. There's absolutely no other way to shave. *chef's kiss!*

    • @patrickpettyjr.3134
      @patrickpettyjr.3134 3 месяца назад +6

      Agreed! I use a straight razor every day!

    • @diavalus
      @diavalus 2 месяца назад +4

      Same here, they are by far the best shavers.

    • @zemorph42
      @zemorph42 Месяц назад +2

      My hands are not steady enough for a straight razor, and the first time I had one used on me, I was very, very still, because I was terrified. This is out of my league.

    • @AWriterWandering
      @AWriterWandering 29 дней назад

      Is the chef named Mrs. Lovett?

    • @acolddarkgentlebruh8205
      @acolddarkgentlebruh8205 26 дней назад

      @@zemorph42 I occasionally shave with one, and I have nicked myself, and even occasionally sliced myself, but I have one with replaceable razors that you see on a safety razor, so perhaps that's why it isn't quite as intimidating. I can pretty much shave with no issues now though, and it didn't take me that long to git gud. Just have to have a lot of patience, and take your time

  • @DenisZaharenko
    @DenisZaharenko 3 месяца назад +100

    You should cover more decades in your "what men really wore" series. We want to see the 19th century as well

  • @PrinceAlhorian
    @PrinceAlhorian 3 месяца назад +113

    I usually shave with a Wilkinson Sword safety razor, but once a month I treat myself and go to my favorite boutique barber for a haircut and hot towel shave. The gentlemen there use actual silver-bladed "Throat Cutters". They call their premium service the "Reaper's Kiss". An apt name, nothing is as morbidly exciting as feeling that edge glide over your throat. You don't feel it shave, you feel it glide and the exposed skin now uncovered from the hot lather feels as if a cool breath dances over it. This is of interest because of the mint/menthol oils they mix into the cream, you feel the blade glide, the "whisper" over your skin and when your done your cheeks feel as if they are brisked by a cool breeze.
    Sure, straight-edge shaving is not for the everyday man, but so are facials for women. It is a treat, and if you're shaved with silver or, if you are lucky enough, obsidian you also get to appreciate the tension of feeling your life being literally on the razor's edge.

    • @thesplendor8654
      @thesplendor8654 Месяц назад +4

      That was poetic.

    • @finalmidnight
      @finalmidnight Месяц назад +2

      Consider upgrading to a coated blade for a superior shave. I use Feather brand blades and find them far superior to the Wilkinson Sword blades available at my local supermarket.
      It has become clear to me that the major enemy of disposable razor blades is corrosion. Wet blades corrode quickly, especially at the edge, which is only a single crystal wide. A coated blade is much more resistant to corrosion, and as a result lasts longer and gives a better shave. Perhaps storing an uncoated blade in an oil bath might mitigate the issues, but I doubt it. Feather blades are made by a surgical instrument company that specializes in super-sharp blades. I prefer them over all others. YMMV.

    • @PrinceAlhorian
      @PrinceAlhorian Месяц назад

      @@finalmidnight Alas Feather isn't sold here in South Africa, so Wilkinson has to do. The other option is Lion, but that equates to dragging a shard of glass over your cheeks.

  • @ultraman1red
    @ultraman1red 3 месяца назад +27

    I've been using a straight razor for about 35 years. For me, it produces the best shave. I used to shave at night when I had to be at work or early appointments. Once you learn the proper way to straight razor and honing skills, you'll never go back to disposable razor or electric shavers.

  • @Molach101
    @Molach101 3 месяца назад +106

    I've never had a better shave than with a cut-throat razor at a barber's shop. I find it helps with sensitive skin on my neck for example that always gets irritated by other razors

    • @jakespeed6515
      @jakespeed6515 3 месяца назад +11

      I use one in conjunction with a safety razor 🪒 best shave ever so long as you use correct prep and saving cream. It’s cheaper also in the long run

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 3 месяца назад +1

      It's a pro tool.

    • @jrag1000
      @jrag1000 2 месяца назад

      The dude with the goggles can just shave using sunlight.

  • @plonchyvideos7456
    @plonchyvideos7456 3 месяца назад +40

    Pity you didn't mention the Rolls Razor.
    It was halfway between a straight and a safety razor and was very popular with RAF crews during WW2 because everything was combined in one compact case.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  3 месяца назад +11

      It's a fascinating device, to be sure! Our friends over at Razor Emporium have produced some content on the Rolls Razor (linked below); perhaps we'll have to get our hands on one for a future video. -Preston
      ruclips.net/video/hchDYxuWy6o/видео.html

  • @Agneloabreu9
    @Agneloabreu9 3 месяца назад +36

    I quite like the "ritual" of using the tradicional razor!

  • @vsmk8747
    @vsmk8747 3 месяца назад +13

    I like that you guys pose for your own stock images and clips that fill in the video , rather than download stuff from online

  • @grayrider8846
    @grayrider8846 3 месяца назад +22

    Though my father used a straight razor, my first shave was in the military with a safety razor, I was thankful due time restrictions in the morning, Good video 👍

  • @procinctu1
    @procinctu1 3 месяца назад +9

    My Grandmother was a nurse in the WW2 era and carried a self defense straight-razor when traveling alone… She was tough as nails.

  • @Ichigoeki
    @Ichigoeki 2 месяца назад +5

    I used to go to this Turkish barber back when I lived in Finland. The service was amazing and the quality excellent, but even still just the thought of having a stranger hold a literal knife against your throat never stopped being unnerving.

  • @DavidSinanan
    @DavidSinanan 3 месяца назад +4

    I'm one of those subculture wet shaving folks you mentioned. I've been shaving with a straight razor for about 8 years now. I really enjoy it. Once you get the hang of it, it doesn't take 30 minutes anymore unless you're going for a fancy shave. I recommend both straight razors and double edge safety razors to anyone. As mentioned, it's a bit of a learning curve, but it's totally worth it. There are internet forums dedicated to wet shaving where the membership will totally help/coach you through the process.

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike 2 месяца назад +2

    I started traditional Wetshaving late 2017 and i never went back to cartridges & foam
    I replaced that with safety razors, straight razors, shavettes , and single edge razors, silvertip badger brushes, artisan shave soap and cream and i really look forward to setting up my upcoming shaves for the week. It really becomes a community and a hobby you start collecting different types of vintage Gillette safety razors, different brushes, and you start to stockpile soaps year after year. There are a lot of RUclips channels and Facebook groups you can join in on the fun.

  • @didamnesia3575
    @didamnesia3575 3 месяца назад +25

    Because a smart man never leaves a sharp weapon around a dull woman

    • @julianshepherd2038
      @julianshepherd2038 3 месяца назад

      I bet a lot of women want to give you a close shave

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 3 месяца назад +4

      That and risking cutting your ear or half your cheek off just for a shave generally isn't a smart idea. So i can see why straight razors fell out of fashion immediately as soon as a better alternative was found.

  • @wilhart1468
    @wilhart1468 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I started using a straight edge a month ago (even though I bought it a year ago). I appreciate the points about caring for the razor. Those points I need to learn and apply.

  • @blindscience1701
    @blindscience1701 3 месяца назад +17

    last time and only time I used an straight was back in 2003, while visiting my wife and still in the US Army, at the time, in Dublin. And wow, for nearly two weeks, I didnt need a shave. best shave I've ever had before and after. Just cant find them here in the states or they're to far for me to go too.

    • @Linusgump
      @Linusgump 3 месяца назад +2

      The Art of Shaving sells them.

    • @edenreyes4747
      @edenreyes4747 21 день назад

      Did you try looking at a flea market

  • @christianbrady8585
    @christianbrady8585 3 месяца назад

    Once I went to a custom made double edge I fell in love. Now I'm looking to getting a straight soon.

  • @jenniferbate9682
    @jenniferbate9682 3 месяца назад +4

    I love this series! Thanks xx

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri 3 месяца назад +6

    I switch between a shavette and a double edge razor about every few days. The shavette is definitely the most difficult, but it is the essence of manliness and masculinity!
    ...I will never go back to disposable razors, except for the occasional touch-up in difficult areas under the chin/jawbone.

  • @mariusweber4990
    @mariusweber4990 2 месяца назад

    Such a pleasant presentation, really enjoyed this video!

  • @davehHH1
    @davehHH1 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video! I have been straight Razor shaving for over 10 years now and wouldn't go back to a cartridge. The only other thing I use is a beard trimmer if I'm growing my beard. But nothing beats growing a beard and then taking it off with a straight razor. I think in the long run the straight razor has definitely saved me some money too

  • @wallacepulley6755
    @wallacepulley6755 2 месяца назад

    I use a shavette when im out of town and a razor my father passed down when i first started shaving. Got into the relaxation of it in my 20's.

  • @JJHurst
    @JJHurst 2 месяца назад

    I switched from safety razors to a shavette 4 years ago, I also use a clear vetyver shave gel by floid. Cleanest shave I've ever had.

  • @haveblue117
    @haveblue117 3 месяца назад +1

    I switched over to japanese straight razors (Kamisori) from safety razors and never looked back. They are the perfect tool to trim my full beard. As being said, they involve a learning curve for usage and sharpening. Costs are high at the beginning but will level off compared to the constant need to buy fresh cartridge razorblades for example. And of course they provide me with the aforementioned "me time" - a very relaxing and refreshening activity for sure! Highly recommended!

  • @vicentegregorio6476
    @vicentegregorio6476 3 месяца назад

    I love to do my own straight razor shave and own several, so whenever I want to indulge in a great shave I go for it! 😊

  • @jchannel8583
    @jchannel8583 2 месяца назад +1

    There is a big and painful learning curve with a straight razor, however it's well worth the time and cuts in my opinion. Always suffered from razor bumps using the bics/Gillettes. Haven't had a single bump since I started using a straight razor years ago.

  • @sinisterthoughts2896
    @sinisterthoughts2896 2 месяца назад +1

    I shave with a traditional hollow ground straight razir and found it was very easy to pick up. Also, if time is of the essence you can do a one pass shave. It won't be as close, but it is sufficient. There is more to them, but bot as much as one would think.

  • @evinchester7820
    @evinchester7820 2 месяца назад

    I learned to shave with my father's safety razor.
    Still have it too.
    He owned a Royals razor.
    I bought my own a few years back.
    Still use two and three blade disposable.
    But I have moved from using shaving crème to using shaving soap and a brush.
    I also own a straight razor, I've never used it.

  • @deniz6358
    @deniz6358 2 месяца назад

    very well explained. thank you!

  • @DmitriHiFi
    @DmitriHiFi 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful overview of pros and cons of straight razor.

  • @swissgator6312
    @swissgator6312 3 месяца назад

    I've had it done a few times at the barber and use a DE safety razor at home. I prefer to keep it that way because of all the reasons you mention plus when I do go to the barber, it is a special experience.

  • @bryannaing6316
    @bryannaing6316 3 месяца назад +1

    I started shaving with a shavette last year after needing to replace my safety razor when it randomly went missing. While it probably isn't the exact same feeling as a straight, I would guess they feel relatively similar. I am looking to upgrade to a straight at some point in the future.
    In my experience, the cut is much cleaner than any safety razor I've used, and I've had next to no razor bumps while using it. I've definitely nicked myself, and while isn't the best feeling, a cut that heals in a few days is much better than a bump that persists for two weeks. Unlike with safety razors, I feel no stubble when I rub my chin, and the overall process always feels cleaner.
    As for the inconveniences, you definitely nailed the dot with the process being longer than a quick shave. It makes sense, since going fast would be incredibly dangerous. I don't actually know how the entire shaving ritual works, and I've found using a high quality cream and aftershave have been sufficient for me, though I'm sure people who enjoy lathers and brushes can inform me otherwise. I happen to have a lot of free time (I'm a broke university student anyway) so I have no issue with the increased time requirements of a good shave, but I can definitely understand people who would value their time more.
    All in all, an incredibly informative video that raises great points!

  • @alvinmick218
    @alvinmick218 3 месяца назад +2

    I actually bought a straight razor along with a stone and leather strap in the mid 1980’s and used it for 3 or 4 years. I got excellent shaves with it after navigating the learning curve but ultimately went back to cartridge razors for the time factor and the convenience. I totally concur with buying a quality straight razor if you’re inclined to experience it. Mine was a West German made razor but the brand escapes me. I enjoyed the video and subsequent memories it brought back. Well done 🥃

    • @heyitsdross
      @heyitsdross 3 месяца назад

      Maybe DOVO? RMK? Böker? All from Solingen

  • @conrad4852
    @conrad4852 3 месяца назад

    Fascinating! Had no idea straight razors were so old (in some form or another).

  • @Bolsonaro_em_Haia
    @Bolsonaro_em_Haia 3 месяца назад

    I have used shavettes a few times. For the most part it has been a worthwhile experience, particularly when I decided to remove larger amounts of grown beard right away - that is one area where safety blades really lag behind.
    I may easily return to the shavette at some point. It is just slightly harder to use than safety blades, and it definitely provides both slightly finer control and more soothing an experience. It just isn't faster.
    That said, safety razors are ok. Not always the best option, but ok. This video made me realize that there isn't much point (at least for face shaving) in having another person use them on our own face, though.

  • @milton3224
    @milton3224 3 месяца назад +3

    I shave daily (3 passes, full face) with a traditional straight razor. Have been doing so for the past 4 years. I'm too scared to shave with a "safety" razor where you can't see that single edge on your skin.
    I now give free straight razor shaving lessons in town, about 3 students per class, once every 3 months. They are very popular.

  • @zetroxela1884
    @zetroxela1884 3 месяца назад

    I love my safety razer. More convenient than straight razer, but I still get to use the brush soap and bowl that pair with the straight razer. The safety razer really is the best of both worlds.

  • @jonbobskunkworks
    @jonbobskunkworks 2 месяца назад

    I use a de razor every day. Edwin jaeger handle with a mule head. I enjoy the ritual of the safety razor with the speed. A good silver badger brush is hard to beat. Awesome suit!

  • @ianmackenzie686
    @ianmackenzie686 24 дня назад

    Bic single blade disposable are excellent followed by cold rinse and a slash of Skin Bracer after shave.
    Four or five uses before discarding.

  • @fistacuff1223
    @fistacuff1223 2 месяца назад

    Great and informative video. Side note that may be the classiest blue suit I’ve ever seen.

  • @iconicmonster
    @iconicmonster 3 месяца назад +2

    I use my straight edge atleast three times a week. I’m lucky that my facial hair does not grow that fast but it is very relaxing and slows me down in the mornings.

  • @patriot639
    @patriot639 26 дней назад

    A great video. Very informative.

  • @Rvictorbravo
    @Rvictorbravo Месяц назад

    I started using a straight razor in 1976. Still have that one, but is worn down a bit from honing. I make my own soap out of lard, which glides very well.

  • @brianjuergensmeyer8809
    @brianjuergensmeyer8809 3 месяца назад +6

    I went hardcore into straight razor shaving several years ago - once you get the hang of it, it really is the smoothest shave you'll ever get. The problem was that I cut myself so badly as i was learning that it took several years for the scars go away.
    Once I learned, I finally stopped for a couple of reasons, both of which were mentioned in the video. The primary reason was the attention required. You cannot let your attention wander for a moment, or you'll nick yourself. Possibly badly. The second is the maintenance of the razor - I've tried, but I've never mastered the art of resharpening razors. My shave ritual now is almost the same as it was when I was using straight razors, except I have several very nice safety razors instead.
    This can't be overemphasized - shaving with a straight razor is utterly unlike shaving with a cartridge, electric, or even a safety razor. TAKE YOUR TIME. When your first unwrap your new straight razor, there's going to be a temptation to shave your entire face with it. Fight that temptation. Pick one area: maybe one cheek. Shave that area with the straight razor. Then put the straight razor down and finish with a cartridge or safety razor. Slowly work into it. You'll learn things about your face and the way your beard and mustache grow that you've never even considered before. It'll take time for those lessons to work their way into your technique.
    For those looking at buying a straight razor, the video also had another hint - beware cheap razors. As a rule of thumb, if you're buying a brand-new razor, you don't want to pay less than $100. You most DEFINITELY don't want to pay $20. As a starter, I'd recommend a Dovo 5/8. In my opinion, Dovo is the Toyota of razors - a good bargain investment that will run as long as you want it to. If you wish, you can also go after a "Shavette", a cross between a straight razor and a safety razor. Shavettes typically take either a full or a half or a safety razor blade as the cutting edge, crimped into a holder designed to look like a straight razor. You can see a nice shot of one at 4:48 up above. They work reasonably well, but they've always felt more clumsy to me than a real straight razor.
    Above all, take your time and have fun. That's the whole purpose behind the process.

  • @Nippeltitsch
    @Nippeltitsch 3 месяца назад

    At 6:04 the Straight Razor looks like a "Gold Dollar W59". I have one, and i love it.
    If you start to shave with a Straight Razor, you will never change.

  • @Shalashaska381
    @Shalashaska381 7 дней назад

    I actually taught myself to shave with a straight razor when I was in my early twenties because I thought it would be neat to know how to do. It’s since become the only way I shave

  • @Rrgr5
    @Rrgr5 19 дней назад

    I used the shavette, basically a "straight razor with cartridges", I was quite good with it, didn't found that difficult to learn and the results were amazing, nowadays I use a cheap electric since I like the raw look on me, but sometimes I miss my good old shavette...

  • @steveniemyer9288
    @steveniemyer9288 3 месяца назад

    I started shaving with a straight razor three years ago and have never once cut myself (Knick on wood). With that I started with a feather artist club razor that uses proprietary blades and watched how to videos on RUclips. It took several months to become proficient, (I used a safety razor in combination with the straight razor at first) but the effort was worth it. I get the most comfortable shave from a straight razor. I then went to a real straight razor, the maintenance is much more involved, learning how to hone and stop has been the most challenging part. My recommendation would be if this is something you want to do, go with the feather artist club razor. Believe it or not it has safety features as well including special blades that are safer.

  • @leohuber1514
    @leohuber1514 13 дней назад

    I use a stilet with changeable razors and I think the most important thing to do is to take your time. For me is it like liddle spar day .take my time with the skin preparation, Get hot water some music I love. When I have time I enjoy it.

  • @sdrake8355
    @sdrake8355 3 месяца назад

    I bought a Feather SS Kamisori and a Mühle Rocca. I love both of them. Unfortunately I’m 28 and when I clean shave, I somehow lose at least 12 years from my face. It gets rather irritating being IDed even for Aspirin (UK) so I invested in a Phillips OneBlade for stubble trimming too.
    That’s pretty much me covered.

  • @kennydesrochers3264
    @kennydesrochers3264 3 месяца назад +1

    I use a straight razor (shavette) about twice a week usually. I bought a vintage straight razor but I've yet to sharpen and test it.
    I prefer to shave with a straight razor, nothing beats the quality of the shave you get from it but ,with my sensitive skin, I couldn't shave daily with it. I guess with Jermyn Street shaving kit for sensitive skin I could try to do it more than twice a week but sometimes a quick electric shave is all the time I have for.

  • @glenn6583
    @glenn6583 2 месяца назад +1

    I bought a straight razor at an antique store when I was too young to shave. Man it was sharp!
    Never used one for a shave due to impatience and fear of cuts. Thank Mr Gillette, I have visited his Castle in CT. He must have been an interesting character. 😊

    • @copperlemon1
      @copperlemon1 Месяц назад

      Different Gillette; the castle guy was an actor.

  • @usmcMike05
    @usmcMike05 Месяц назад

    Last time I had a straight razor shave was from a Turkish barber while on deployment at camp Fallujah, Iraq, back in 2007… It was actually a very nice experience.

  • @karlforster4907
    @karlforster4907 3 месяца назад +2

    A barber gave me a shave with a Straight Razor in the late 70's, best shave I ever had.

    • @areguapiri
      @areguapiri 3 месяца назад

      Quite a while ago.

    • @karlforster4907
      @karlforster4907 Месяц назад

      @@areguapiri indeed. I have a beard, so I don't know how it barbers even give shaves

  • @cpypcy
    @cpypcy Месяц назад

    Straight edge razor shaving at barber feels so good and relaxing. From time to time I treat myself to one, if you can find skilled barber it's really like a spa for men.

  • @2FRESH-4U
    @2FRESH-4U Месяц назад

    I’m good to learn things that require skill and knowledge ultimately elevating the act beyond the mundane

  • @FortunePayback
    @FortunePayback 3 месяца назад +8

    I started using a safety razor about 6 years ago, and I love it! Better shave, WAY cheaper than cartridge razors, and it's fun and effective!
    Always told myself I'll invest in a straight razor and try it out once I consistantly stop cutting myself with the safety razer. Unfortunately, I still get myself every now and again, so I don't know if I'll get one anytime soon. Not in a rush either though, because of the cost and maintenence involved.

    • @chrisblanc663
      @chrisblanc663 3 месяца назад +3

      I wouldn’t worry about getting a straight razor. It’s all about the DE shave. (Admittedly the straight razor is a closer, but the learning curve is just not worth it). I think the DE is the pinnacle of shaving technology. Easy enough to do on the daily, and you still get to enjoy the luxury of the experience known as shaving.

  • @jkatkat7950
    @jkatkat7950 Месяц назад

    I actually just received my wifes Great Grandfathers straight razor (circa 1900-1920's?)...now..I've been fooling around with a shavette so I think I'm good to use this - after honing myself and a strop I'm getting 'ok' results...not sure if it's my technique or do I need to sharpen more....very few cuts so that's a bonus!!!!

  • @procinctu1
    @procinctu1 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, that was excellent.

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy 2 месяца назад

    I can only think of a few times a barber used a straight razor on my sideburns but never for anything else, and I've only seen straight razors either in a smoking store with pocket knives and in a display that sold novelty knives.

  • @brandonh4527
    @brandonh4527 3 месяца назад

    I used to use the straight razor almost daily and I am getting back into it as a normal option. It and a high quality DE safety razor has been the shaving experience ever. Now with new TSA guidelines, you can't even take a safety razor for carry on luggage (with or without blades) or you risk them confiscating it.
    At the end of the day. I really appreciate a straight razor shave the most and once you get good at it, it doesn't really take that much more time (if any) than a proper shave regardless of the shaving apparatus. You should still prep your face the same way and still use shaving cream / soap. The only thing I do for my straight razor that I don't do for the other ones is strop it, which I generally do the night before (and sharpen it ~every 2-3 months). Or you can just go shavette and negate that all together with less upkeep. And shavettes can be had for ridiculously cheap prices and have a very similar experience.
    Also, while the Safety razor does a pretty good job with this too, I think the straight razor does the best for your skins health and helps exfoliate your face better than any other shaving tool. As far as cleaning it, I just use rubbing alcohol from time to time, and put a light coating of oil on it as it is a carbon steel blade. You should also make it a point to not store your straight razor in the bathroom if you really want to help mitigate any potential for rust.

  • @OptionParty
    @OptionParty 27 дней назад

    Regarding your shoes:
    You have your shoe laces tied using a "Granny" knot, that is subject to coming untied.
    A superior method uses a "Square" knot, and that keeps the bows more horizontal as well.
    A very good presentation though.

  • @alexprach
    @alexprach 3 месяца назад +3

    I use a Feather shavette or double edge razor with shaving soap every week or two, one of the advantages is there's less iritation with a single blade vs the consumables. Consumerable cartridge razors also cost more in the long term, and electric has higher iritation for me.

    • @chrisblanc663
      @chrisblanc663 3 месяца назад

      You only shave every few weeks? Or you only do a slower paced shave every few weeks?
      Personally I’m just as fast with my DE as I ever was with the disposables. I am currently sporting a short beard, just a little more then stubble with a handlebar mustache, so I only take care of my neck and upper cheeks.

    • @alexprach
      @alexprach 3 месяца назад +1

      @@chrisblanc663 I find the double edges easier for neck. Only shave every week or two, it's a little weird to me that some guys shave every day as this makes shaving more difficult not less and is known to make the face skin more itchy. If you have sensitive skin like me try shaving less regularly. I also do a facial scrub before a shave but this is just a preference.

  • @jaysonpida5379
    @jaysonpida5379 3 месяца назад +1

    Walked right by Mr. Todd's Straight Razor Barber Shop the other day.

  • @Valpo2004
    @Valpo2004 25 дней назад

    Morning of my wedding I had one at a barber shop. It was mostly enjoyable but I admit that having a sharp object up against my throat made me a little nervous.

  • @user-vg1bk9ux6r
    @user-vg1bk9ux6r 3 месяца назад +1

    I am proud to say that i have managed to somewhat perfect the art of straight razor shaving..... However i use a shavette as its more convenient to change the blades & cheaper! I do use this method occasionally as its time consuming! Out here in India just about all barbers (cheap & expensive) use a shavette!

  • @jippalippa
    @jippalippa 2 месяца назад

    Super cool video!
    That said I cannot even shave decently with a cartridge razor...let alone a straight edge.

  • @TieToter
    @TieToter 25 дней назад

    This is an outstanding video!

  • @buserror
    @buserror 3 месяца назад +3

    Oh no, nobody told me that men had stopped using straight razors! I'm quite happy with mines, got a big collection, including loads of custom made ones.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 2 месяца назад

      Clearly some people do, but it's a tiny portion of the shaving population that does. And with good reason, as long as you've got a steady hand and concentration you can use a straight razor successfully. However, a lot of men can't or don't want to deal with the risks or put in the time to learn.
      Personally, I've never found a method of shaving that does an appreciably better job of shaving. I'm not going to put in the time every day to lather up and take my ritalin so that I've go the necessary concentration to use a razor that isn't going to be appreciably better then a safety razor. Some people have smoother skin than others, and if you're skin isn't that smooth, then it doesn't much matter what you use.

  • @user-pt5fl8pj2p
    @user-pt5fl8pj2p 20 дней назад

    I have one. It's soooo satisfying to use.

  • @djinkentertainment
    @djinkentertainment 2 месяца назад

    I use them all depending on what's going on and what i need to shave for.
    I will say the straight edge razor is like nothing else and has a calming relaxing effect.
    It definitely makes for better clean beard lines notning can beat.

  • @danielgodfrey4415
    @danielgodfrey4415 Месяц назад

    I came across a German Barber straight razer set from 1885 at an antique store. Bought it.

  • @ramazanselvi7399
    @ramazanselvi7399 3 месяца назад

    I learned to use the straight razor because I wasn't able to fully shave my beard in some positions with the safety razor. It wasn't that hard to learn but one must be careful in the beginning. Just start slowly to understand how the razor has to be holded safely, you will be good then. After you learn it, it doesn't takes that long either.

  • @silverjohn6037
    @silverjohn6037 3 месяца назад +2

    While it wasn't unknown it was actually fairly rare for a person to shave themselves with a straight razor. They'd usually go to a barber who'd do it for them. My old barber, who retired a few years ago, mentioned once that, even when he was starting in the early 1970's, his shop wouldn't start cutting hair until 10:00 AM as they'd be doing shaves before then. It was apparently a bit of a hassle as they'd use hot wet towels to soften the bristles prior to a shave then, in the 1980's, concerns about blood transmissible diseases like hepatitis and AIDS led to many jurisdictions banning the practice.

  • @MaverickFischer
    @MaverickFischer 2 месяца назад

    I switched to a safety razor years ago after hating cartridge razors and growing tired of using an electric razor. Early on I learned that there are safety razors that are more aggressive than others and better suited for experienced users. So I started out with a mild Edwin Jagger, then moved up to Merkur 39C slant blade. Then I bought a Muhle R41which will take on some of the heaviest beard growth.
    There was defiantly an adjustment period for each upgrade a made and I would not recommend that someone new to safety razors purchase the most aggressive razor available.
    My most recent and closest razor to a straight razor is the Feather SR Japanese style razor. I think it's going to be my main shaving tool.
    Everything I bought was from Shave Nation.

  • @moonmanphoto
    @moonmanphoto Месяц назад

    I use one several times a week. My other razor is a Merkur DE; I use feather DE blades.

  • @bootnad
    @bootnad 23 дня назад +1

    I use a straight razor pretty regularly and safety razors too. If i have a full beard, i cant cut the hair very easily and end up struggling cleaning the hair out of a safety razor. With straight its a clean motion and then a wipe with a cloth. Works very well for beards like mime. If i have to shave more often as im in the miltary now then the convenience of the safety razor is perfered. Just depends on whst im dowing with my beard.

  • @Beardsandbars
    @Beardsandbars 3 месяца назад

    Before I grew a beard I was obsessed with shaving products and would occasionally treat myself to a straight razor shave. It was a meditative ritual. Now im sitting here trying to remember if I got rid of it or if it’s buried in a box somewhere.

  • @evinchester7820
    @evinchester7820 2 месяца назад

    I remember as a kid going to the barber for a hair cut.
    They would use a straight edge to shave the back of the head and neck.
    Do miss the warm towels.

  • @michaelvanbenschoten2165
    @michaelvanbenschoten2165 Месяц назад

    I found a Victorian era straight razor in a thrift store about six years ago and restored it to functional use. It has been my main razor ever since.

  • @jasonkelsey3441
    @jasonkelsey3441 3 месяца назад

    Merkur 34C HD Double-Edge Safety Razor for my daily shave. Occasionally I use a shavette. NEVER an electric razor. I do dream of owning a nice Thiers Issard straight razor some day.

  • @roberthoffhines5419
    @roberthoffhines5419 3 месяца назад +1

    I used to watch my grandfather use one in the 70s and get a little freaked out. I had a hairdresser that used one to clean up the back of my neck.

  • @anjustalks6471
    @anjustalks6471 Месяц назад

    I am 15 year old now. I started trimming last year. I started shaving in this year
    My first time shave done with my father's straight razor
    i don't have any fears now 😅😊

  • @XHobbiesPrime
    @XHobbiesPrime 3 месяца назад

    I still use one at home. Very nice for edging my beard. My dad still uses a safety razor.

  • @Breaker1934
    @Breaker1934 3 месяца назад

    I use a straight razor 3-4 times a week. Great video but i did hear that TSA is no longer allowing DE razors on your carry-on, idk if that is just a USA thing though.

  • @ShinKyuubi
    @ShinKyuubi 2 месяца назад

    I use a shavette razor myself to keep things trim and neat (rocking a Doc Holliday look right now facial hair wise) and I will tell you I've had LESS cuts and nicks on my face with it than with a safety razor, mind you I was using my grandpa's old safety razor...a Gillet Adjustable Slim model...for quite awhile before I tried my hand at learning to shave with a straight razor like instrument. I've only REALLY botched up once...I wasn't too careful handling it when I was putting it down to wipe my face and I got a nice deep nick on the back of my left ring finger...I'm not super old but I'm not young enough to think I won't have that scar for a couple years to come cause I don't heal up quite as good as I used to...got that scar in December of last year just before Christmas.

  • @kylehazachode
    @kylehazachode 2 месяца назад

    I'm the oddball straight razor user who uses Head n Shoulders shampoo+conditioner on my face to save time shaving. I took the dive and invested in Feather about ten years ago and threw away all my cheap regular straight edge blade. Feather's blades are on the S tier all by themselves.

  • @KevinS3928
    @KevinS3928 2 месяца назад

    I have used my great-grandfathers straight razor since I first started shaving in 1972. During those periods that I had to be mostly clear shaven, my upper lip has almost never been hairless since puberty, I used it daily. Even now, when I remove parts of my beard, trim it up, or try a different style of beard, I still use it. The routine of using a hot towel, a fine glycerin soap applied with a badger brush, and the feel of the blade sliding across my skin is very cathartic. I plan to give my grandfather's razor to my grandson very soon, just as my grandfather gave his grandfather's razor to my son. About the only time we purchase a new one is when our current one can no longer be used.

  • @wuzumaki
    @wuzumaki День назад

    For lining up, a straight razor or shavette gives the best result (in combination with a t-outliner). I tried to line up my hairline with those Gilette cartridge blades for a year, and I looked goofy that whole year.

  • @janerkenbrack3373
    @janerkenbrack3373 3 месяца назад +1

    I used a straight razor for years and loved it. I dropped my razor once and chipped the blade, ruining it for good. Then, plastic cartridge razors became an easier option because of frequent travel. Now that I've retired I could again use a straight razor. I do own one I found in an antique store. It is in great shape but needs a first professional sharpening. But...
    I've really taken to safety razors, and find the quality of shave excellent.

  • @JohnnyWalker1077
    @JohnnyWalker1077 2 месяца назад

    I asked my father the same question a decade ago and he said "I don´t like the brush and it´s too slow". He hates shaving so he does it the fastest way possible. For me shaving is like a ritual and the feeling of the straight razor or double headed safety razor is just top notch. Every time when I finish ma shave with the straight razor and apply some old fashioned after shave I feel like a badass and my wife loves this too!

  • @kyzercube
    @kyzercube 25 дней назад

    About a year ago I had increasing trouble obtaining the specific safety razor refills that I very much preferred so I traveled down the road of straight razors. I'm actually very glad my first one was a cheap piece of junk from Amazon because I literally destroyed it while learning how to properly hone and strop it. My second purchase was much wiser ( and more expensive ) but it paid off. I cut myself once pretty good but quickly realized it was operator error and pushed through the fear until I had gotten the technique down and can hone and strop it to perfect sharpness. I don't buy refills anymore so it's already started to pay for itself.

  • @sven1036
    @sven1036 Месяц назад

    Using a straight razor from Solingen every week for over a decade. The wood looks terrible now but it still works. No hay problema, señor!

  • @alecsgarden3901
    @alecsgarden3901 2 месяца назад

    Tbh I moved from the cartridge razor to the safety razor awhile ago and am quite happy with the result but am still wanting to try a straight razor shave from a barber

  • @samlincicome4904
    @samlincicome4904 2 месяца назад

    I have a beard, however I use a safety razor and a straight every day. The safety razor for shaving my neck and cheeks then a straight razor to clean up around the edge. On the week ends a lot of times I'll use just the straight. It just takes my mind back in time.