The TRUTH about Dollar Shave Club

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2022
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Комментарии • 491

  • @luckedude_4781
    @luckedude_4781 Год назад +1027

    if you really want to save money get a double edged safety razor. 100 blades costs about $12. i’ve been using them for years and they get you a better shave.

    • @Ibrahimarm
      @Ibrahimarm Год назад +66

      Takes some skill, and more time, though. For someone on a tight schedule a safety razor probably isn't worth it.

    • @elijahschnake3863
      @elijahschnake3863 Год назад +58

      And if you get shaving soap instead of foam it lasts forever

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  Год назад +138

      100%! saves you money and helps out the planet a little 😜

    • @good-tn9sr
      @good-tn9sr Год назад +34

      Yep i’m 20 and have been shaving with safety razor using Feather premium blades for 2 years now, and have saved so much money and it’s more satisfying to shave imo. What’s funny is that I switched after looking for the best razor between Harry’s, DSC, Gillette, etc.

    • @jawa958
      @jawa958 Год назад +18

      @Neil Deep No pressure is crucial! Use the weight of the handle. Also, it also comes down to what razor you are using. Some are more aggressive, and you can also find mild ones. Buying quality product in the first place is a good choice. When you get something that has to last years and years, treat yourself. You can get Henson (really mild and beginner friendly razor) for around 60 - 70 bucks or used even less. You're buying blades for cents. It really is worth it, but you have to do your own research and find what suits you the best.

  • @FeelinTangerine
    @FeelinTangerine Год назад +317

    I have sensitive skin & found that if you use a high fat shaving cream like the ones you add water to lather up in a bowl or a shaving oil, you can save your skin from nicks & cuts. This combined with a double edged safety razor is a game changer & money saver.

    • @mhedden033
      @mhedden033 Год назад +8

      I recently started wet shaving using a badger brush and double edge safety razor. I bought a $99 parker starter kit on Amazon & A blade sample pack for

    • @WallenB
      @WallenB Год назад +5

      Yes. High fat shaving "lubricant" is a MUST! I personally like shaving soap (I recommend dr harris. Quite pricey in some parts of the world but it last literally FOREVER. Can't even remember when I bought mine...), but if you like the cream buy it in a tube or tin! Not the pressurised can!!!!!

    • @Chronon88
      @Chronon88 Год назад +1

      I have sensitive skin and I've never used shaving cream. Been just shaving with water and the cheapest 3 bladed Gillette you can buy. Those which are a bit wasteful for coming with a full handle for like an euro/dollar or two each. You can also shave in shower if you prefer but helps if you have an access to a mirror. I also heard a tip that hair conditioner can help.

    • @cupidok2768
      @cupidok2768 Год назад +1

      What is the dot on his face

    • @Scotter4536
      @Scotter4536 Год назад +1

      That's great that you found something that works for you! I don't know why, but I started using a safety razor 9 years ago and got the badger hair brush and some Taylor of Old Bond Street. One time I was in a hurry and didn't want to go through the process of lathering up the shaving soap, so I just used some hot water on my face and it was able to shave through everything with no irritation or pulling on hairs. I haven't used my shaving soap or any cream since. Not that everyone should shave that way, but it does speak to how much better safety razors are at getting a clean cut.

  • @rubberlover666
    @rubberlover666 Год назад +421

    I've had a beard for over a decade and just use an electric trimmer to straighten it up. But when I was shaving nearly daily I used a single blade safety razor. It really wasn't that hard to figure out (just take your time). Bonus, if the house or building you live in is pre-1960, there's a good chance there's a weird slot in the back of your medicine cabinet: that's for single razor blade disposal. They would literally just pile up inside the wall!

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  Год назад +72

      Hahahaha what!! That's actually bizarre, thanks for sharing 👋👋

    • @nimravus01
      @nimravus01 Год назад +58

      Oh yes, the old slot in the medicine cabinet. You see that pop up on home-renovation videos from time to time. Some are perplexed at all the "little metal pieces" piled up in the wall until they figure out what they are. Lol

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast Год назад +53

      "Bonus: walls full of razor blades"

    • @rubberlover666
      @rubberlover666 Год назад +31

      @@nimravus01 I discovered this when I was helping my parents renovate their home to sell. I knocked a hole in the bathroom wall and like a hundred razor blades came streaming out. I called out "Mom! Dad! Fuck it! House is haunted! Let's just go! NOW!!"

    • @OhioShaves
      @OhioShaves Год назад +2

      I just switched to a safety razor a year ago

  • @germanus7302
    @germanus7302 Год назад +91

    I started using a straight edge about 10 years ago when my grandpa started developing Parkinson's and couldn't shave. My grandma also HATES beards and since I was staying with them I had to shave my grandpa and he would not be shaven with "women's razors" which to him was anything that didn't have an exposed blade that could cut your throat open.
    I have sensitive skin, and always struggled with regular razors. but since i didn't want to kill my grandpa, i learned how to shave on myself first. After my first shave I loved it! I had significantly less irritation. I went from "do you have hives" to like 1-3 bumps that might be acne. Straight edge is also MUCH better at cutting down a thick beard if i let it grow out, I can do small detailing. I am a huge advocate for it, and the learning curve is not as steep as people think.

    • @bennetfox
      @bennetfox Год назад +2

      I would absolutely love to experience a straight razor shave!

    • @lrom5445
      @lrom5445 Год назад +2

      Good man. You learned a valuable skill and helped your grandpa in the process. And shaving with a straight razor is pretty zen, imo.

    • @bbrot
      @bbrot Год назад

      @@bennetfox you can always find a good barber to do it for you! imo nothing compares to a straight razor

    • @error404m
      @error404m Год назад

      Good on you for being a good grandson.

    • @thendrik5466
      @thendrik5466 Год назад

      I may be a bit of a spazz, but it took me about a year to perfect the straight razor, i.e. to be able to shave without a nick or small surface cut. NOw, I can shave with my straight razors (been getting them used and refurbishing them ) as quick as when I used a double edge safety razor, and soooo much better for my sensitive skin. I started using a DE razor when my Atra (remember those?) was constantly irritating my face, and i couldn’t see why adding more blades would help. Seemed counter-intuitive. Ah, me rambling….

  • @evaangelofdeath
    @evaangelofdeath Год назад +63

    Went the double edge safety razor years ago and still on my 100 pack due to being one of those unfortunate souls who cant grow a full beard.

  • @Felix-fz3vr
    @Felix-fz3vr Год назад +34

    Maybe you could make a video about Nutella and their ‘sustainability’ claims of using sustainable palm oil.

  • @ripwolfe
    @ripwolfe Год назад +117

    I tried to start my own razor business a few years ago - and wasn't successful at it. However, in the process, I purchased a Leaf to see what the competition was like and I have to say... they did a good job! If you're looking for a solid shave and like Levi and myself have sensitive skin, go for the Leaf. Another alternate worth mentioning is the OneBlade.

    • @darth_jar_jar.
      @darth_jar_jar. Год назад +4

      Norelco OneBlade?

    • @nikkoa.3639
      @nikkoa.3639 Год назад +6

      Those leaf razors look dope. Safety razor blades that can turn into normal-looking blades, it's such a fascinating design

    • @baritonebroker
      @baritonebroker 9 месяцев назад

      I’m looking to get a leaf, for the environment and decent shave, dollar shave sucks now. New blades are dreadful, I canceled after 6 years.

  • @zwerko
    @zwerko Год назад +50

    A good electric shaver will save you literally thousands and, in many cases, it will give you a closer 'shave' than what you'll get with razors without risking cuts and nicks. I've used my Braun 790cc for almost 6 years and it would still serve me well had I not drop it in an inconvenient way and literally broke off its head. It was around ~€200 when I bought it and I replaced it's shaving film twice (~€30 per change) so, €260 for nearly 6 years of shaving. I'm now rocking Braun 9280cc for almost 3 years, still haven't replaced its head/film, and I paid a grand total of €169 for it. I'm never going back to razors.

    • @JoseRodriguez-dx4pb
      @JoseRodriguez-dx4pb Год назад +1

      yup,I simply stopped using a blade and kept the electric shaver, minimal stubble AND I get that third day look instantly😎

    • @scottjohnson5415
      @scottjohnson5415 Год назад +3

      Every time I tried using an electric razor my skin would break out.

  • @janmarchand7294
    @janmarchand7294 Год назад +140

    I've been subscribed to Harry's Shave Club for years. I pay 20.00 every four months and the razors last forever. My husband and daughter use mine and we still have blades left when 4 months rolls around. I used to spend a damn fortune buying from Schick and Gillette!

    • @gilmendoza8092
      @gilmendoza8092 Год назад +3

      I also use Harry’s 5 stars

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  Год назад +45

      It really is such a gut punch when you realize how much you spent before finding what products work best for you at a reasonable price range. Happy that's worked out so well for you!!

    • @SteveWKk
      @SteveWKk Год назад +18

      Pro tip to make them last twice as long…… use a hairdryer after shaving and get all the moisture off the blades….👍👍👍. Keeps them from micro rusting

    • @janmarchand7294
      @janmarchand7294 Год назад

      @@FutureProofTV Thanks!

    • @janmarchand7294
      @janmarchand7294 Год назад +2

      @@SteveWKk Thank you so much, will do!

  • @briannacluck5494
    @briannacluck5494 Год назад +17

    I switched to a double edge safety razor earlier this year and honestly I don't think I can ever go back to a goopy cartridge razor. There's just something classy and satisfying about shaving with it. That's been cool because, while I did it for environmental reasons, I've been able to sell my friends on it on the coolness factor and the fact that I bought 100 razors for super cheap to last through the year. I've considered getting a leaf for when I travel since airport security gets squirrely when I bring my whole shaving set up, but overall it's been so worth the upfront cost.

  • @msmoniz
    @msmoniz Год назад +8

    The best deal was after I discovered Dollar Shave, before I signed up, I discovered you could buy direct from their supplier Dorco from South Korea via their San Diego HQ/ warehouse in bulk on their North American website and save even more $ ! Which is what I did. Unfortunately some free trade regulation crap that supposedly they were violating wouldn't let them sell direct so their website was shut down about 4 years ago. I just finished using my last cartridge from them this year! Currently using Harry's but that's only because I just learned about Leaf Shave a month or so ago, so when my Harry's stash is done some time next year, I think I'll be making the switch to an even more eco shave option.

  • @matthewbiernat6640
    @matthewbiernat6640 Год назад +24

    You didn't mention how Dollar Shave Club was just reselling Dorco brand razors from South Korea for a mark up

  • @rotemshapira7651
    @rotemshapira7651 Год назад +34

    I have been using safty razor for 4 years now and the best thing a bout them is that they are great for sensetiv skin. Maby you need to try a diffrent combenation of handle blad and shaving soap.

    • @luckedude_4781
      @luckedude_4781 Год назад

      yeah there are tons of artesian soap makers like sterling and noble otter, and they definitely have a shave soap for anyone

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  Год назад +5

      Honestly you're probably right! but the leaf shaves are also fantastic 😀

    • @nuuwnhuus
      @nuuwnhuus Год назад

      Yeah my skin irritation went down by a lot once I found the right combinations.

    • @rotemshapira7651
      @rotemshapira7651 Год назад

      @@FutureProofTV yep got one for my girlfriend and she loves it

  • @Walkerxy
    @Walkerxy Год назад +12

    As someone who started shaving his head post cancer Gillette fusion blades have been the only ones I can find that allow me to not slice my scalp 17 times during my weekly shave. For the face I find literally anything works, a safety razor, a butter knife if you try hard enough. But for the scalp I need something with more finesse.

    • @bc5441
      @bc5441 Год назад +1

      I’ve never tried to shave my head-I probably have enough bumps from sun damage over the course of a lifetime that I would cut myself repeatedly and have to wrap my head in a turban. I gave up electric razors long ago and I love shaving my beard.

  • @osmarcv20
    @osmarcv20 Год назад +3

    Nice! I love that you are including a more responsible alternative for consumers. People watch your channel because they want to do better.

  • @timraimy9567
    @timraimy9567 Год назад +3

    I’ve been using Leaf for a few years now, after seeing your original video, and after I used up the last of my razor cartridges. I love it

  • @walkerk77
    @walkerk77 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the informative video. As another alternative, consider ditching the canned shaving cream and using a brush. Same idea as the razor - large up-front cost for a badger brush and scuttle but lower long-term cost for soap blocks which typically last for months.

  • @zayneytem
    @zayneytem Год назад +5

    Never knew this was such a big deal over there. I grew up in the Philippines where my grandfather literally taught me how to shave using a machete and still using it 'till today. 😂

  • @H4LOM4ZT3R
    @H4LOM4ZT3R Год назад +8

    I've always thought electric razors are the best for being more green. I've almost only used electric shavers

  • @DrDavelope
    @DrDavelope Год назад

    This is a video that needed to be made. Thank you and well done!

  • @joaopcoutinho
    @joaopcoutinho Год назад +7

    Safety razors are a blast! Everyone should try it out, especially those with sensitive skin (I’m looking at you Levi!) because once you get the hang of it, there’s no rashes or ingrown hairs.
    I personally recommend Rockwell razors. I own one 6C and it’s awesome. Or even, yes, Gillette. They have two models that support double edge blades now, the heritage and the king c Gillette.
    I also recommend, since you’re already in this rabbit hole, using a shaving brush and cream to have a proper wet shaving experience.

  • @jangelramirez9536
    @jangelramirez9536 Год назад

    Amazing video! Could you do one about The Beard Club? That one always intrigued me.

  • @rebekahwilson2004
    @rebekahwilson2004 Год назад

    I really appreciated the recs at the end! I hope those additions stay!

  • @connorkuybus9288
    @connorkuybus9288 Год назад +8

    One thing that seems to be becoming a trend lately with newer products I feel like, is the ability to give the user a freedom to use their product with equipment that is not directly the same. i.e. the specific razor blade. It seems so many companies today are trying to strong arm us into only using their specific product to make a few extra bucks, even if there product is not as good.

  • @t0mn8r35
    @t0mn8r35 Год назад

    Entertaining and informative. Subscribed.

  • @iammacnathan5350
    @iammacnathan5350 7 месяцев назад +1

    In 1903, King Gillette perfected the philosophy of; “Give away the razor, make the money on the blades.”
    Ink jet printers, did the same thing by selling the printers cheap, then charging high dollar for the ink cartridges

  • @iFlip4Element2x
    @iFlip4Element2x Год назад

    Great stuff!

  • @glebz7294
    @glebz7294 Год назад +4

    Hi folks! I've been shaving with DE (double edge) razors for 11 years. I stopped using Gillette back in 2011 after purchasing Muhle R89 (just stating model, no ads). I bought Derby green razors - they didn't work for me, so tried the Japanese Feather blades (bought a box of 100). After 7 years I haven't finished the box of blades yet, which I am pretty happy about. Just if you are keen to move to Double Edge - remember, there are different aggressiveness razors (Feather D2 is one of the least aggressive and Muhle R41 is one of the most aggressive) and different aggressiveness blades... Feather and Kai considered one of the most aggressive (read sharp), while Sputnik ones are one of the softest. But again, different combinations will work for different people even with the same skin type (e.g. sensitive) - you may like R41 with soft blade, while your friend will end up with cuts on his face coz Feather suits him better. So, yeah, if you are to embark on this journey it is pretty awesome one ;). Also there are plenty of youtube channels dedicated to traditional shaving (e.g. Kensurfs, geofatboy, razor emporium, etc...)

    • @misterlexx2721
      @misterlexx2721 Год назад

      Their Fusion Proglide cartridges are comfortable and gives a decent shave at first but the lubricating strip doesn't last long.After 4 shaves, it gets worn and shaves to become uncomfortable. 1 cartridge doesn't last me 2 weeks much less a month. I have been using de razor for 8 months now and love it.

  • @alexbielovich
    @alexbielovich Год назад +9

    The original DSC ad dropped when I was studying marketing/design at college and it was HUGE, even all the way down here in South Africa. The amount of times I watched it in the context of a lecture or for an essay is wild.

  • @myronvenero9371
    @myronvenero9371 Год назад

    Shaving while watching this.. great timing 🎉

  • @taylorallen1026
    @taylorallen1026 Год назад +2

    Really appreciate the alternatives and solutions mentioned! Great video!

  • @kuokic3031
    @kuokic3031 Год назад +23

    I love the look/theory behind leaf razors. I was super excited when my safety razor broke and I bought a leaf razor as a replacement. Unfortunately though whatever the coating is they put on the metal to make them look nice peeled off within a year so it looks kinda scabby now, and my skin's too sensitive for using all 3 blades in it😔
    I probably just got unlucky, but I'm now patiently waiting for the day the leaf razor breaks before I can go get myself a double edged safety razor. 😆 knowing my luck the razor will be otherwise fantastically built and never break!

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  Год назад +6

      Ahhh haven't had that experience on our end but that's a bummer! Double edged safety razors are super cool, hoping you can get your hands on one relatively soon 🤞

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi Год назад +2

      Leah’s actually did the same thing but it still works fine. It was a defect they had acknowledged a year or so ago and apparently resolved? Sorry to hear that though!

  • @grantmillard8387
    @grantmillard8387 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tip about Leaf Shaver. Going to look into that.

  • @Waldemarvonanhalt
    @Waldemarvonanhalt 6 месяцев назад +1

    I switched over to a double-edged safety razor when I was in high school. The Merkur 23C is really beginner-friendly and it gave me painless shaves. I only fully realized that when circumstance forced me to use a cartridge razor once after that and using a new cartridge felt like dragging broken glass over my face, in comparison to DE blades. That sealed the deal for me.

  • @christopherfederici2776
    @christopherfederici2776 Год назад

    Woah, love the recommendation! That's a GREAT new feature.

  • @Omkuskom
    @Omkuskom Год назад

    I'm currently waiting on my leaf shave order that I placed after watching your channel for a long time

  • @anaerobic
    @anaerobic Год назад

    I bought a leaf razor a while back from the review on your personal channel and i love love love it 👍

  • @imay_9270
    @imay_9270 Год назад

    appreciate the section with alternatives. I lacked it in uniclo video.

  • @merrick1384
    @merrick1384 Год назад +2

    this is why i went to straight razor(Shavette). So cheap to get new blades and easy to use after you get the hang of it. I also think it gives a cleaner shave

  • @MaximusMongoose
    @MaximusMongoose Год назад

    I remember that Levi replied on my comment the first time he did a sponsorship video for Leaf Razor. This is a great. I've been here since Levi Hildebrand save the world 🤙

  • @rotary65
    @rotary65 Год назад +2

    I bought the exact same razors for a fraction of the cost direct from Dorco for years until they stopped selling in North America. They were inexpensive and worked well enough, but the packaging was so excessive. I've been using an environmentally sound double edge safety razor, badger brush, and saving soap. No more excessive packaging and I get a super inexpensive, close shave.

  • @RaabStephan
    @RaabStephan Год назад

    Had to take a quick break to go and re-watch that fantastic commercial.

  • @klamky
    @klamky Год назад +1

    63 bucks for a safety razor? I got mine for 8, it even has the butterfly mechanism, I've been using it for 4 years now and it's still as good as brand new

  • @EstxMartin
    @EstxMartin Год назад +3

    After switching to regular DE safety razor i now have no irritation. It has a learning curve, but it is worth it. I would also recommend to buy a nice shaving soap and brush. Soap foam does not clog the razor like can foam or gel and it gives a better shave.

  • @MarisaClardy
    @MarisaClardy Год назад +1

    I switched to Leaf years ago, and they are hands down my favourite razor I've ever owned.

  • @amyarcher8017
    @amyarcher8017 Год назад

    I got my husband the leaf shave on your recommendation. He loves it and likes being able to choose the razor

  • @Potatobearz
    @Potatobearz Год назад

    Thanks for adding a good alternative! I like this new segment :)

  • @ngohoiGEM
    @ngohoiGEM Год назад +1

    i've been using a safety razor and i love it! it's really not too difficult to use. dont use force, just glide dont press down!

  • @yellowklayman
    @yellowklayman Год назад +1

    thanks for giving alternatives

  • @razi_man
    @razi_man Год назад +1

    That Leaf Shave AD though.
    That being said, it is nice to see a multi blade option that is sustainable, I never thought I would see the day that becomes a thing.

  • @applefav101
    @applefav101 Год назад

    I loved the suggestion at the end about alternatives!! Are you planning on keep that segment sponsor free? Or are you considering taking 2nd sponsors?

  • @MondayHopscotch
    @MondayHopscotch Год назад +1

    About 6 or so years ago, I picked up an old school style straight razor that took replaceable blades for like 20 bucks, and a box of derby single blades for another 10 and haven't looked back.

  • @lazybone9208
    @lazybone9208 Год назад

    I had to go watch the original ad again; it really was great. "Lookin' good Pop pop!"

  • @zorob5
    @zorob5 Год назад

    Kevin being cut off from screaming was surprisingly pleasing 😂

  • @Mezuzah87
    @Mezuzah87 Год назад +1

    Sensitive skin actually means you should be using a single blade.
    The thrashing is from multiple blades trying to cut the same hairs and it tugs and stutters instead of gliding.
    One pass with 3x blades is also 3x blade passes, each and every pass.

  • @cmac7348
    @cmac7348 Год назад

    i love the new solution part

  • @kathryncryts5537
    @kathryncryts5537 Год назад +1

    I have a double edged safety razor, and I’d say I love it so much more than disposable razors; they just work better and are the easiest razor to clean. My fiancé has the Leaf razor specifically and loves his as well!

  • @stuntmonkey00
    @stuntmonkey00 Год назад +8

    If you are using cartridges, the Gillette Fusions do work the best. Once the company started feeling the heat from the competition they actually admitted that a cartridge could last as long as a month for some people if taken care of properly.

  • @guymontag2948
    @guymontag2948 Год назад +2

    Sensitive skin is fine with a safety razor, you just need to use a different technique than you use with a multi blade. Short strokes, light pressure, frequent rinsing. And the upfront cost can be very low too. I've got more expensive ones, but my favourite handle cost $4 and my go to blades cost me about 7 cents each.

  • @userofyoutube194
    @userofyoutube194 Год назад +1

    Very good.

  • @shawnforpresident5198
    @shawnforpresident5198 Год назад

    I was hoping you would bring up safety razors. They were such a game changer for me.

  • @john-wiggains
    @john-wiggains Год назад

    I subscribed for about 6 months a few years ago. I still have most of my blades. I can use them for a while and it works just fine.

  • @gardenofnightmare
    @gardenofnightmare Год назад +1

    I went from the Gillette fusion to a $7 safety razor from eBay and never looked back. It's not as good, but it's close enough at a literal fraction of the price.

  • @maverickbonato8164
    @maverickbonato8164 Год назад +1

    I just got a security razor and some good quality blades, Feather's to be precise a couple of years ago and couldn't be happier. Kinda. Might want to look at that Leaf thing or something similar.

    • @nimravus01
      @nimravus01 Год назад +1

      I don't shave anymore, but when I did Feather blades were my choice. I've never seen the Leaf system before, but from the ad at the end of the video, it looks like you can still use your Feather blades with it. Cheers!

  • @SuprousOxide
    @SuprousOxide Год назад +1

    Buying razors online was especially attractive because often to get one in person you had to flag down an employee to unlock the case

  • @prismaticc_abyss
    @prismaticc_abyss Год назад +2

    I have had electric shavers and only electric shavers for my face since I got gifted one by my parents as a teen and ive never had a complaint

    • @paulcarlin5181
      @paulcarlin5181 9 месяцев назад

      What do you use? I just bought a Series 9 Pro. To me it cuts as well as my Mach 3 with two passes, WTG and Across TG. I won't do AGC with a blade. lol

    • @prismaticc_abyss
      @prismaticc_abyss 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@paulcarlin5181 i don't rememver from the top of my head but its a philips one. I have since switched back to safety razors as I no longer shave clean, but have a beard now and I found its easier to establish lines with those

  • @OhioShaves
    @OhioShaves Год назад +1

    Great video. Currently using a safety razor to save some money, plastic free, ect...

  • @johndavis7257
    @johndavis7257 9 месяцев назад +1

    I originally used Dollar Shave Club then I discovered a year in that they were just rebranded Dorco Razors which I could buy by the case off Amazon for half of what DSC costs. Literally snaps right onto the DSC handle 😂

  • @hasanwajahat
    @hasanwajahat Год назад

    Nice video. Please do some videos on Tech & Software giants...Adobe, Nvidia, for example.

  • @marginalmeaning
    @marginalmeaning Год назад +1

    Have to second safety razors. The one I have I’ve been using for around 6 years. I buy a big pack of safety razor blades once a year. It takes a little bit of practice and some upfront costs, but I haven’t bought a plastic razor or cartridges in years.

  • @eliexe6916
    @eliexe6916 Год назад +1

    Found a deal for a safety razor and 1000 blades for $50... best money I've ever spent. No regrets... I have super sensitive skin too and usually find multibladed razors to irritate mine more, so I find your choice to use the leaf razor interesting. It definitely was a bit of a learning curve though.

  • @jazminjoyce4253
    @jazminjoyce4253 Год назад

    I've had a Leaf Shave razer for a little over 2 years, my only issue now is my blade disposal tin is full and our standard recycling we can't dispose of sharps in. Need to look into what to do with it now.

  • @rothgartheviking858
    @rothgartheviking858 Год назад +1

    Those leaf razors really work well. I use the leaf to shave my head. Does such a good job.

  • @xavolion5577
    @xavolion5577 Год назад +3

    The first time (I was 17) I used a double edged safety razor it was the best experience ever. I informed myself on the Gentelmens Gazette (I am pretty sure the price coulumn is from them). Get a descent razor that has a closed cam and get some soft blades, your shave will be much better and atleast my skin (which always burned after using a Gillete) has always been much happier. After the second time I was already good enough and I only cut myself once ever (I was using a feather blade, extremly sharp). I can only reccomend it, and after a month you wont be any slower than with the Gillette. The leaf also seems like a good alternative though.

  • @StarAZ
    @StarAZ Год назад +1

    Ditched the cartridges and been using injector blades (single edge razors) for about a year now. Probably won't go back in the foreseeable future.

  • @tonybloor4928
    @tonybloor4928 Год назад +1

    Bought a good condition double edge 1965 Gillette adjustable safety razor on Ebay for $18.00 and it works great after you get used to it. And blades are cheap

  • @4-kathryn
    @4-kathryn Год назад +1

    I'll digitally bookmark that site and think it over. It might use it as a winter/hoilday gift idea. My extended family always wants to gift tangible items to me.

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  Год назад

      That's a great idea! Have to start thinking about the holidays early 👀

  • @dichotomae
    @dichotomae 13 дней назад

    When I used cartridge blades (I use a safety razor now) I hardly ever bought new blades. I used each blade as long as I could, probably a lot longer than recommended, and pretty much bought a whole new set with a handle and a few blades every time I needed to replace it, because it was cheaper.

  • @FoNgThOnG
    @FoNgThOnG Год назад

    At first, I was like "Pshhh I don't need you to give me an alternative!" and by the end, I was like "Ohhhh I'm cheap and that looks like a better alternative!".

  • @samgoldman100
    @samgoldman100 Год назад +1

    $63 for a double razor you can get a good quality razor for $20-30 and blades are like .05¢-.10¢ each

  • @Dseated
    @Dseated Год назад

    Omg! I have dreamed of mailing the product back to the manufacturer once it's reached end of life.

  • @himat4
    @himat4 Год назад +4

    That opening beat is fire

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Год назад

    I have a Norelco, blades last 12 months. No need for any shaving cream/gel, and I get a good shave quickly.

  • @strangelyrepulsive77
    @strangelyrepulsive77 11 месяцев назад +1

    you don't need a multiblade just try a milder/adjustable razor like rockwell 2/6C

  • @DLinton
    @DLinton Год назад +1

    I use a straight blade razor; I think it's cooler than disposable stuff.

  • @AlexGus
    @AlexGus Год назад

    I personally just use the Philips one blade, I’ve had the same device for a year now and it cuts out the need for shaving cream

  • @alexbroere2669
    @alexbroere2669 Год назад +6

    I use a safety razor butterfly which my grandfather used in his days. It works great and the blades are very cheap and durable. No need for warm, electric Gillette razors :p

    • @FutureProofTV
      @FutureProofTV  Год назад +4

      There's never a need for those warm razors hahahaa, thanks for joining us here Alex!

    • @jasonharrison2434
      @jasonharrison2434 Год назад +1

      And anyway, they warm up quick and nice when you sluice them under hot water! :D

  • @flyingfire908
    @flyingfire908 Год назад +1

    A few years ago i got myself a leaf razor. I was scared of straight razors (had some sh experiences before).
    I absolutely love it and have not yet had to buy new blades (i got pre snapped ones).
    I have only once nicked myself, when i put the blades in a too aggressive setting for my skin. I love how i can just use it like a normal razor because of the pivoting head.
    I dont think ill go back to disposable razors ever. I hate the waste and they also didnt do a great job for me. And i hated how hair always got stuck and was hard to clean out.
    Things like dollar shave club just seem to create more waste and consumerism.

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight62 Год назад +1

    I use double edge since 50 years now. I had a fling with Fusion but the multi-blade just forces too many ingrown stubs.
    There are many different options for a double edge implement, and I choose a top-of-line Indian brand - yes, outside of US and EU, the rest of the world use double-edged razors and there are many top brands selling for a fraction of a German razor. I have a tendency to use top-of-line Japanese blades; yes even the DE blades have a katana version...

  • @jjbarajas5341
    @jjbarajas5341 Год назад

    Damn, this was a good video. I've been shaving with a DSC razor, and I've stopped my subscription to their service a long time ago... as they would send me new cartridges every month that I didn't need since I didn't go through them very quickly at all. I've just been slowly making my way through that stash, but once I'm done with it, I'll have a serious look at what sustainable quality options are available. I'm not going back to DSC.

  • @mura8548
    @mura8548 Год назад

    Do you think you would be able to cover Cotopaxi? I’m very curious to know how they stack up against Patagonia or if they’re just another North Face.

  • @radfoo72
    @radfoo72 Год назад

    I've been using the Philips Norelco
    Body Groomer for over 10yrs now.
    It's a water proof electric razor
    and a single blade refill on Amazon runs about $16 with free shipping if I pick it up from an Amazon locker down the street.
    I don't love it so I try to make each blade last about 30 days so as to be more economical though after falling into such a comfortable and habitual shaving routine
    I'd be hard pressed to find a more affordable substitute for what I have now🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @splatterbrained
    @splatterbrained Год назад

    My gf has had one razor, forgot the brand but it’s one and she’s had it for years. YEARS. All she has to do is change the blade. So she gave me a similar one by the same brand, imma save so much now

  • @lordmango6060
    @lordmango6060 Год назад +1

    Dang, I might try that Leaf shave razor! I own a safety razor, but I like the convenience of "microwave shaves" where I can just turn my brain off and shave without worrying about nicking myself.

    • @misterlexx2721
      @misterlexx2721 Год назад

      I have a mild razor. No nicks, no cuts. Vikings blade Chieftain Jr.

  • @fuckthisksksjjksdfjd
    @fuckthisksksjjksdfjd Год назад +1

    I switched to safety razor and never looked back. Those cartridges get clogged so quickly and get nasty real quick. I pay like 10 cents a blade.

  • @waterbottle4782
    @waterbottle4782 Год назад +1

    I remember when the Mach-3 came out Gillette must have spent 100s of millions on marketing them. Switching to an old school safety razor was the best thing I ever did.

  • @Mt.Trashmore
    @Mt.Trashmore Год назад

    I've been using safety razor because of my sensitive skin because, multi blade razors always wreck havoc on my skin.
    Also, gillette has a 10 dollar starter kit which works actually pretty great, and the blades are universal.

  • @DashinGhost
    @DashinGhost Год назад +1

    I've used schlick, Gillette, and DSC. They were all about the same quality ime, I just didn't like multiblade cartridge razors for a variety of reasons (environmental impact being a major factor). When I was 18 I switched to a single bladed safety razor and it was a much better shave, add in wet shaving and you've got a sweet shave. The only thing I can say is a better shave than a safety razor is a straight razor; the downside to straight razors is that you need to maintain them and sharpen them to keep getting a good shave.

  • @fearsomefawkes6724
    @fearsomefawkes6724 Год назад +1

    When your current razor dies it might be worth checking out safety razors again. You can buy sample packs of individual blades to find what works best for you.

  • @skartimusprime4779
    @skartimusprime4779 Год назад +1

    Been using a safety blade for about 15 years I think. I'm fairly certain the sensitive skin thing is just practice, and I don't mean a lot either. I still remember when I first got a saety razor, I cut myself multiple times in each shave being careful as I could. That's unimaginable to me now, it literally just clicks at some point and you'll wonder how the hell you ever cut yourself or irritated your skin. By the way Levi - I recommend trying the Feather brand Japanese blades if they indeed work for your leaf, they feel soooo sharp. I think that helps with not irritating your skin but maybe that's just me. That said, if you're like me you probably bought bulk blades for years to come already 😅