Comparing Between Shavette vs Straight Razor

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  • @JT-nf9tk
    @JT-nf9tk 5 лет назад +14

    Hi Eric, In Oct 2018, I started with the Dovo shavette. At shavette shave #16, I was able to shave my head with it so that I was able to move on to traditional straights. I believe that a beginner should master a shavette because you learn angles very quickly, soft pressure and the initial outlay is economical. Once shavette shaving is mastered, then transitioning to straights is a breeze. Presently, I have 102 traditional straight razor and 101 shavette shaves. I firmly believe that if this klutzy guy can straight shave, then anyone can! Lol! Seriously, keep making your videos because they are entertaining and information. I also am a firm believer in the half pass. Ciao, my friend!

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +3

      Joseph you have an impressive collection of hardware 102 straight razor and 101 shavette! ;) Yeah Buddy!
      Starting with a Dovo shavette and transitioning to straight razors that's a fantastic testimonial and proclaiming anyone can straight shave if you can. Wow! I completely agree with you anyone can straight shave!
      Thanks for your great comment and encouragement for us all, and thanks for watching! :) Take care and have a good weekend! Ciao, my friend! :) #Heart

    • @JT-nf9tk
      @JT-nf9tk 5 лет назад +2

      @@AdventuresInWetShaving Thank you Eric! I think you misunderstood. I don't have 200 + razors. I meant that I have done 200 straight shaves under my belt. My collection of straight razors are: 2 Ralf Austs, 2 Dovos, 2 Wostenhoms, 2 C-mons, 1 F W Engle, 1 Thiers Issard, 1 Boker, 1 Herder, 1 Henckel Friodur and of course my shavette. It is a modest collection, but it is impressive to me. Lol! Thanks again for encouraging me and others.

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +4

      Joseph 200+ shaves using both straight razors and shavettes is very impressive and you have a very impressive collection of straight razors as well my friend! ;) #Heart

    • @trunkerdixon
      @trunkerdixon 5 лет назад +5

      Couldn't agree more. The hardest thing to learn is the pressure - i went from cartridges to a DE, to a straight and then a shavette. You just cannot get away with pressing too hard with a shavette.
      i shave my head with whatever is in my hand - but doing the back of my head i can hear Obi telling me to feel the force!
      i hope you treated yourself at shave 200.
      T

    • @JT-nf9tk
      @JT-nf9tk 5 лет назад +2

      @@trunkerdixon Thanks! I keep a log of my shaves so that I completed 100 Dovo Shavette shaves and 100 traditional straight razor shaves within one week of each other. I treated myself to a home made streak dinner with a dish of chocolate ice cream to end a fabulous meal for each milestone of 100 shaves. 2 steak dinners and ice cream in one week forced me to work out harder. Lol! Anyway, I love straight shaving and it's a shame that most guys will never know the joy of using a straight razor.

  • @AdventuresInWetShaving
    @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +3

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  • @nicholaschildress9519
    @nicholaschildress9519 5 лет назад +4

    As far as shavettes go I have to recommend feather. Straights are the way to go! Had a thought. Perhaps you could create an adventures in wet shaving facebook community.

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +3

      Nicholas an Adventures In Wet Shaving Facebook community that's a great idea! ;) Yeah Buddy!
      I'm with you Straight Razor's are the way to go! I believe they are much more forgiving then shavette's.
      Thanks for your great idea and encouragement, and thanks for watching! :) Take care and have a good day my friend! :) #Heart

  • @mywrkout1
    @mywrkout1 5 лет назад +3

    Very informative video Eric. I tried the feather shavette before I tried a straight razor and I definitely agree that it is harder and more difficult to shave with a shavette than a regular straight razor.

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +2

      Yeah the shavette blades are machine sharp and not nearly as forgiving as a regular straight razor! :) #Heart

  • @bobhorky1095
    @bobhorky1095 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the information and history! Have a great weekend 😃

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +2

      Bob the history of different shaving systems is fascinating! ;) Yeah Buddy!
      Thanks for your great comment and encouragement, and thanks for watching! :) Have a great weekend and take care my friend! :) #Heart

  • @Gottacacheemalll
    @Gottacacheemalll 4 года назад +4

    Never knew it was called a shavette. I’ve always callled it a straight razor and a traditional straight razor.

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +3

      Most people I run into say the same thing. The first shavette was made by Dovo to be used by barbers. Pretty cool right! ;)
      Thanks for your great comment and thanks for watching! :) Have a good day, take care and stay safe my friend! :) #Heart

    • @Gottacacheemalll
      @Gottacacheemalll 4 года назад +1

      Adventures In Wet Shaving you as well, thank you! I’ve been “straight razor” shaving for 6 years now and never knew. Even when I google it or buy products on amazon. I eventually want to move on to a traditional straight razor but I need to educate myself on in first, I think. Great content IM SUBBING!!

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +2

      Very cool! ;) Go for it my friend! #Heart

    • @Gottacacheemalll
      @Gottacacheemalll 4 года назад +1

      Adventures In Wet Shaving what do you Recommend?

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +2

      Do you mean for a straight razor? If so I've found this straight razor bit.ly/3cj5sbc at West Coast Shaving. That looks like a great starter straight razor for a beginner. #Heart

  • @abefrohman1759
    @abefrohman1759 5 лет назад +2

    Have a great weekend Eric 👍😎

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for your great comments and encouragement, and thanks for watching! :) Have a good day and take care my friend! :) #Heart

  • @trunkerdixon
    @trunkerdixon 5 лет назад +3

    A Parker SRX is maybe $25 and a lot of the shavettes on Walmart or Amazon that hold a half DE blade are $15. Even a decent vintage SR is going to run you $35. On a cost basis, shaving with a straight razor is miles more expensive than using some of this gear. Add in your strops and pastes and stones etc. I use shavettes for the time i can save during a work week.
    If you wanted the cheapest shave for the lowest level of skill, then you buy a DE razor. They are easy to learn and cheap to buy and what you learn is applicable to other methods of shaving because you will understand blade angle, stemming blood loss, (hehe) and how to make a decent lather.
    Whether you get into straights or shavettes, you will still have to learn skin stretching - it really is a prerequisite for this stuff - you want your skin as flat as possible.
    Machine sharp means it's extremely thin and unforgiving. The currency is blood. Press too hard..angle wrong..God forbid you slide it!
    My opinion is that it takes a bit more skill to guide a shavette than a SR.
    During the week - i use a shavette - it's faster.
    Weekends - straights - i have the time.
    T

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +3

      T you make some really good points! ;) But shaving with a full on vintage straight razor... Oh... Yeah Buddy, that's good!
      Your spot on Machine Sharp means it's extremely thin and unforgiving and learning how to stretching is a prerequisite with a shavette... press to hard or the wrong angle... it's going to be in for a bumpy ride. But take it slow and easy with skill and patients and a shavette will work for you!
      Thanks for your great comment and thanks for watching! : ) Hope you had a good day! Have a good weekend and take care my friend! :) #Heart

    • @trunkerdixon
      @trunkerdixon 5 лет назад +2

      So far my new 3d printer is acting like any other POS that i'm used to, but time will tell! :D
      T

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +3

      LOL #Heart

  • @freund333
    @freund333 3 года назад +2

    I have a thought. Please tell me if i'm right or wrong. Most shavettes are kind of small an very thin. They are made for barbers to shave other people with them and barbers aren't holdin a shavette like a straight razor but with their thumb and index finger instead (on the thicker part that is sitting before the blade). So am i right to assume that most shavettes aren't even designed to shave yourself but to shave others instead? So i'm thinking that the Parker SRB is made to shave others but the PTB (since it's bigger) is made to be used like a straight razor to shave yourself. Could this be true?

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  3 года назад +2

      Great questions Freund333! ;) I do believe shavette were originally designed and created with barbers in mind to shave us. But with that being said, the shavette's that use a half of a DE blade can easily be used to shave your self too. The thing that makes something like the Parker SRB attractive is it can use the DE blades that you already have.
      Thanks for your great questions and thanks for watching! :) Have a good day, take care and stay safe my friend! :) #Heart

  • @mannfai
    @mannfai 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Eric, great video. I am learning a lot about straight razor shaving from your videos. Just started about 3 weeks ago with an Equinox shavette. I was able to get a BBS shave with no nicks or cuts after my 3rd try. I'm thinking of moving to a real straight razor now. Which one would your recommend for a beginner like me? Is the Gold Dollar 208 a good choice? I'm thinking of spending not more than a $100. Or should I just go for a Dovo or Thiers Issard?

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +3

      Congrats 3 weeks in using your Equinox shavette and your getting some great shaves, well done! ;) Yeah Buddy!
      Great question Yip Mann Fai! ;) You can always start with a Gold Dollar 208 it's a good shaver for the price and will fall under your price target with everything. Then in the future you could get a the Dovo and Thiers Issard... between the two I would go with the Thiers Issard "Our Unrivalled" Hollow Ground Fully Warranted 6/8" Blade with Faux Tortoise Shell Handles.
      Thanks for your great question and encouragement, and thanks for watching! :) Have a good day and take care my friend! :) #Heart

    • @JT-nf9tk
      @JT-nf9tk 5 лет назад +3

      I am biased to say a Dovo 5/8 roundpoint SR might be a better choice for a newbie. The 5/8 gives you better maneuverability than a large blade especially when shaving under the nose. It helps you see where you are shaving as you are learnjng to straight shave. Once you feel confident in handling your SR and getting great shaves without nicks and irritation, then you can go to a 6/8. Once you feel confident with the 6/8, then move on to a 7/8 if you so desire. This progression of small increments of blade widths will make it easier for you. Eventually, you will determine what width works best for you or that any size equally works for you. These suggestions are based on my experience in straight shaving. It doesn't mean that my way is the only way. If you want to try a 6/8 roundpoint that's fine, but you may be discouraged because it may be too unwieldy for you coming out of the gate. Good luck and happy shaves to you.

  • @abefrohman1759
    @abefrohman1759 5 лет назад +2

    I had no idea Dovo was behind the shavette term.

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +2

      Abe Dovo invented the term Shavette, just like Otis invented the term Elevator and Escalator. I thought it very interesting my friend! :) #Heart

  • @b.c.gamingss
    @b.c.gamingss 5 лет назад +2

    What is a good beginner straight razor?

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  5 лет назад +2

      Great question B.C. Gamingss! ;) The Thiers Issard "Our Unrivalled" Hollow Ground Fully Warranted 6/8" Blade with Faux Tortoise Shell Handles would be a fantastic first straight razor. However, you can pick up a shave ready Gold dollar or ZY straight razor either one will be a great starter straight razor at a much cheaper price point. Please let me know if you have any other questions and let me know how you get a long.
      Thanks for your great question and thanks for watching! :) Have a good weekend and take care my friend! :) #Heart

    • @Tyrfingr
      @Tyrfingr 4 года назад

      @@AdventuresInWetShaving There are different types of razor blades that works better or "worse" with different types of grains. Tougher grains don't do as well with hollow grounds as they do with stiffer razors like a wedge. Something i noticed when i first introduced my dad to straight razors, and he used my half hollow ground and later used a true wedge i had laying around. He never let go of the latter til the day he passed. I find i can use all razors, since my grains are thinner and responds well with every type of blade. Though personally i really prefer the Hollow ground.

  • @pfv3462
    @pfv3462 Год назад +1

    The only problem with the chavette is the sharp sides of the gillette blade, which are unprotected!
    then shaving with a Straight Razor is much safer.

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  Год назад +2

      Well said pf V, straight razors are hand-sharpened making them much more user-friendly and comfortable to shave with!
      Thanks for your great comment and encouragement to us all, and thanks for watching! :) Have a good weekend, take care and stay safe my friend! :) #Heart

    • @pfv3462
      @pfv3462 Год назад +1

      ​@@AdventuresInWetShaving I wish you and your family a wonderful weekend as well

    • @pfv3462
      @pfv3462 Год назад +1

      @@AdventuresInWetShaving Today I made a small adjustment to the gillette blades that fit in the shavette.
      I rounded the sharp edges on an Atoma Diamond Stone, now not a single cut.
      I still maintain that a Straight Razor is a better choice, but for a quick shave I still use my shavette!
      Perhaps a solution for those who want to learn with a shavette!

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  Год назад +1

      Yeah Buddy, modifying the Gillette blades by rounding them off the corners! What a great idea and you got no cuts! I'm with you pf V a Straight Razor for me is always going to be a better choice, but I do use my shavette when I travel.
      Thanks for your great idea and encouragement, and thanks for watching! :) Have a great week, take care and stay safe my friend! :) #Heart

  • @manishbhoola
    @manishbhoola 3 года назад +1

    Great video. How about shave angle differences between both blades.

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  3 года назад +2

      Great question Manish! ;) For your most comfortable shave with a shavette or straight razor you will still be looking for that approximate 20-30º shaving angle. Keeping a shallow angle will give you the best shave possible all around with either razor. You can get away with a wider shaving angle using a shavette because they have a machine sharp blade, but you'll sacrifice comfort at that wider angle.
      Thanks for your great comment/encouragement and support, and thanks for watching! :) Have a good day, take care and stay safe my friend! :) #Heart

    • @manishbhoola
      @manishbhoola 3 года назад +1

      @@AdventuresInWetShaving thank you. I am using a Shavette with half DE blade and the Feather AC blade wood handle razor with a Feather super AC blade. I take my time, slow and steady including my other hand. Coming along well, I'll take to a vintage ebay razor honed by a Hone meister and a beginner strop. Goosebumps!! Your videos help a ton

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  3 года назад +2

      Manish, you're doing great! ;) Yeah, Buddy slow and easy working on your form! That's the best way to learn how to use a straight razor and build muscle memory using both hands! :) #Heart

  • @bloopy6166
    @bloopy6166 3 года назад +1

    Shavettes seem like less of hassle for the same experience

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  3 года назад +2

      Good point Master Chief! ;) Yeah, Buddy it is a similar experience for sure! Shavettes will be an easier way into the experience, but you will still have to buy blades. Whereas your straight razor will need to be honed from time to time.
      Thanks for your great comment and thanks for watching! :) Have a good weekend, take care and stay safe my friend! :) #Heart

  • @marioz8132
    @marioz8132 4 года назад +1

    Hi is it possible to strop - hone a caritage straight razor?

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +2

      Great question Mario! ;) You may be able to strop your shavette, but you won't be able the hone the DE blade. Do you already have a strop?
      Thanks for your great question and thanks for watching! :) Have a good day, take care and stay safe my friend! :) #Heart

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +1

      Mario watch the Straight Razor Edge Friday Special this Friday! ;) Yeah Buddy! #Heart

  • @cmoneytheman
    @cmoneytheman 4 года назад +1

    no real difference

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +1

      Cmoneytheman do you shave with a shavette or a straight razor? ;)
      Thanks for your great comment and thanks for watching! :) Take care and have a good day my friend! :) #Heart

    • @cmoneytheman
      @cmoneytheman 4 года назад +1

      @@AdventuresInWetShaving not ether just gon off of the looks of both they give the same result looks like or close to it

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +1

      Yes you are right, they will give the same type of result. But they both have a very different face feel. #Heart

    • @cmoneytheman
      @cmoneytheman 4 года назад +1

      @@AdventuresInWetShaving I see Im the type of man who only cares of havin a nice beard thats all at the moment I use andis the best brand liners
      I wanted to know if I should get a straight to make my line more straight or is it anything else like a reg razor thats not a throwaway

    • @AdventuresInWetShaving
      @AdventuresInWetShaving  4 года назад +1

      Cmoneytheman a straight razor would be a fantastic idea for trimming your beard and getting straight lines. :) #Heart