How to Shave with a Double Edge Razor - Featuring Mühle

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Welcome to our RUclips channel! In this tutorial series with Mühle, we present the first installment, focusing on how to use a double edge razor for a precise and satisfying shave in the comfort of your own home.
    Follow along as we guide you through the step-by-step process, providing helpful tips and techniques for achieving a smooth and enjoyable shaving experience. Whether you're new to using a double edge razor or looking to refine your skills, this tutorial is perfect for you.
    Mühle is renowned for their high-quality shaving products, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them to bring you this informative tutorial. Stay tuned for more tutorials in this series, where we'll dive deeper into the art of traditional shaving.
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Комментарии • 71

  • @WolfRanger2008
    @WolfRanger2008 7 лет назад +3

    I never tire of watching wet shave "how to" tutorials. This version probably "de-mystified" wet shaving the most for complete newbies. Great Job Nomad. ;-)

  • @greenmarcosu
    @greenmarcosu 9 лет назад +26

    When I first watched this I thought at 3:14 he said "So the second pass is just to eliminate any bitch you missed on the first shave"

    • @yvesheinrich5013
      @yvesheinrich5013 7 лет назад +2

      It's "...to eliminate any bitch you missed on the first date".

  • @blackvortex2011
    @blackvortex2011 9 лет назад +8

    I love these productions. I often look at them to fall asleep. Plus, the Nomad is easy on the eyes. Yes, i said it! Easy on the eyes...

    • @nomadbarber
      @nomadbarber  6 лет назад +2

      You wouldn't say that after looking at yourself in the mirror everyday for 30 years.

  • @leutrimsallahu4104
    @leutrimsallahu4104 9 лет назад +6

    Man I missed these, nice filming and nice info.

  • @ellehenries2224
    @ellehenries2224 9 лет назад +12

    awesome content, this is even above network-quality. :D

  • @88freys
    @88freys 9 лет назад +2

    loved this, great editing!

  • @MarshallNorris
    @MarshallNorris 9 лет назад +2

    This video has such aesthetic. ASMR all day! Might actually stop using electric.

  • @r4x2
    @r4x2 9 лет назад +3

    Good video as always! WOuld you recommend pre-shave oil at all?

  • @brianna-f1o
    @brianna-f1o 3 года назад

    This is the way

  • @twofast7863
    @twofast7863 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video .Most DE shaves are 3 pass min. I guess you are normally a cart shaver all good tho.

  • @Wvk5zc
    @Wvk5zc 7 лет назад

    please drop us the links of all the products that you used in this video! I am interested to try all of them

  • @retinizer7702
    @retinizer7702 5 лет назад

    True art

  • @PolishRatEuropean
    @PolishRatEuropean 9 лет назад

    I shave with an electric razor but sometimes shave with a blade razor. Never shave the grain, though. Hair's too thick.

  • @roybrolsbeak
    @roybrolsbeak Год назад

    I have trouble with my muhle that stuff gets between the blade and razor and its hard to get out mid shave... any of you have this?

  • @dersmoodoofreak
    @dersmoodoofreak 4 года назад

    Considering buying this guy a fathersday card for explaining me how to shave lol

  • @neilconnolly485
    @neilconnolly485 9 лет назад

    I have an r41 it's my favourite razor

  • @superakai2268
    @superakai2268 9 лет назад

    +thenomadbarber when will you travel the world again to do more videos on different cities?

  • @tony.montana.
    @tony.montana. 5 лет назад

    I use Mühle r108 and razor can not cut all the hair. I have to shave reverse or 3 passes. What's it about?

  • @Djsoulstep79
    @Djsoulstep79 8 лет назад

    To the trained professional barber, what is the view taken on the shave you did here vs. that of a commercial razor like Gillette Mach 3 etc. Surely the single blade shave is cleaner & more comfortable?

    • @lucasornelas6113
      @lucasornelas6113 8 лет назад

      You save a shit ton of money you can buy 100 double edged blades for only 10$ just give it a try and you'll never go back to Gillette . They have even noticed there lossing customers due to these old school razors coming back in style and are trying to sell there own lol

  • @3l3odor
    @3l3odor 4 года назад

    Just have a R89 grande for 3 months but I think I need one more aggressive ... should I go for R41 or something else ?

  • @brauliosuarez1205
    @brauliosuarez1205 9 лет назад

    You 're coming to Spain to make a video +thenomadbarber

  • @markushoffsten
    @markushoffsten 9 лет назад

    Want this in Sweden to!

  • @bastianvalenzuela2716
    @bastianvalenzuela2716 9 лет назад

    Compadre usted es Chileno cierto? saludos.

  • @elliottcauston9987
    @elliottcauston9987 9 лет назад

    Just purchased a R89 Muhle Jet! Comes tomorrow, boom!

    • @mf6532
      @mf6532 4 года назад

      Planning on getting one,assuming you still have it, how's it holding up?

  • @santoslittlehelper06
    @santoslittlehelper06 8 лет назад

    Any special instructions for gentlemen with fair, Scottish skin?

  • @markusreimann83
    @markusreimann83 5 лет назад

    Is this the Mühle Store in Berlin, Hackersche Höfe? I was there today.

  • @LekkerLeviLoosVideos
    @LekkerLeviLoosVideos 6 лет назад

    omg this is awesome

  • @jedimojojojo1603
    @jedimojojojo1603 9 лет назад

    what would you recommend for guys who have been using clippers to shave for years and now wanting to use a razor? would something like that be a good idea?

    • @santoslittlehelper06
      @santoslittlehelper06 8 лет назад +1

      +Jedi Mojo Jojo
      I have a shaving station in the shower. Heat and water vapor from the shower replicate the effects of a hot towel, and you have more control over heat and your overall comfort level.
      I also use a squeeze tube for shave cream instead of an aerosol can. Propellants in the can mix with the cream -- that's why it's foamy out of the can -- and can irritate the skin.
      Preshave oil will definitely help you avoid nasty things like razor burn or cuts, and it also helps remoisturize your skin. I don't personally use it because I usually just landscape my beard.
      Finally, if you aren't shaving, it's still a good idea to lather up your face if you have stubble or a beard. This helps keep your whiskers soft and your woman happy.

    • @jaypicout4427
      @jaypicout4427 6 лет назад

      Brace your face for knitting!

  • @DrunkenBeats
    @DrunkenBeats 9 лет назад +1

    i dont have time to shave twice

  • @steelballs5922
    @steelballs5922 9 лет назад

    what do you do if you get a nick or small cut? I use disposable blades(plastic) and I'm starting the change to a good razor - list some to start with.

    • @lucasornelas6113
      @lucasornelas6113 8 лет назад +1

      There's this stone called an alum block if you've ever got a shave at a barbershop and noticed after the shave they wet the face with water and rub this block or clear rock over the face and it stings for a minute then wipe it off not all barbers use it tho , look it up its a natural formed deposit taken from the earth that's been used for thousands of years by ancient Egyptians , look into it they sell them online if you can't find them locally . That's your best bet to heal the nicks and cuts and stop from the irritation . Hopefully your not one of those men who don't like the short stingy sensation it leaves when you rub on the block it stings because of all the minor cures and scrapes from the shave ect you'll find out give it a try I use it all the time heals in no time

    • @santoslittlehelper06
      @santoslittlehelper06 8 лет назад +2

      +Steel balls
      My blood clots within seconds of any wound that isn't too serious, so I just tend to ignore little nicks.
      The best way to deal with breaking the skin is to set yourself up to avoid breaking the skin, and that's all down to three things: Preparation, preparation, preparation.
      Here are some habits I've developed since switching to a proper blade:
      1. Switching to a proper razor is a good start. You will also notice your razor refill budget nearly vanish.
      2. Now more than ever, you will need to mow down excessively long hairs before putting blade-to-face. Long hairs are the enemy of sharp blades, and if you dull the blade within a few swipes you are going to get a lot of cuts, tugs, and razor burn. The blades for a proper razor are so thin that one pass of your face is enough to dull the blade beyond usefulness -- unlike a Gillette which relies on multiple, small, thick blades which sacrifice closeness for strength.
      3. If you don't want the trouble of preparing a hot towel every time, try setting up your shave station in the shower. The water vapor has the same effect as a hot towel, and you're already in the shower anyway. This softens the whiskers.
      4. You will want to ditch any shave foams that depend on propellant. Propellant is distributed throughout the foam (that's how it comes out all foamy) and it causes the skin to become irritated. It won't help avoid nicks, but it is crucial for a comfortable, rejuvenating shave. I prefer squeeze tubes, and there are formulas for all types of skin.
      5. You may wish to consider preshave oil. If the blade can glide easily, then it won't get caught and dig into your face while you're exerting force on the razor. Preshave oil helps soften the whiskers, and it also helps remoisturize the skin throughout the shave.
      5. Work the shave cream into the beard and just hang out for a few minutes -- if you shave your face in the shower, do all your other washing up at this point. This makes the whiskers even softer. I do this even if I'm not shaving, because my wife loves how soft my beard feels afterward! A soft beard can turn a dinner date into a morning-after breakfast. (let me know if you want to know how to cook the perfect omelette)
      6. Go to town on your whiskers, and after the shave be sure to rinse the area thoroughly. Non-alcoholic treatment is best for the area. Remember, you've just taken a layer of skin off your face, so it does need a little TLC after the fact. This is where that preshave oil before the shave helps you get a head start on taking care of your skin.
      7. If you're unlike me and you tend to bleed when you cut yourself, a little wad of toilet paper or an astringent applied with a cotton swab will help avoid further infection. As Lucas pointed out, an alum block may help, but I've never experienced it firsthand so I really don't know. Sorry for being a little vague on this.
      8. If you do any manscaping, you may wish to use some of these tips in that area. For the love of God and country, DO NOT use a proper razor on your wedding tackle. It is too contoured and too far away from your eyes for you to see what you're doing. Use a good disposable razor for this area. Shaving your lad and his mates will get you repeat customers, if you catch my drift. The ladies love it!
      I hope this was helpful and not too long-winded. Best of luck!

    • @lucasornelas6113
      @lucasornelas6113 8 лет назад

      stfu

    • @steelballs5922
      @steelballs5922 8 лет назад

      santoslittlehelper06 very nice thanks

  • @Djinn408
    @Djinn408 8 лет назад

    @thenomadbarber
    Hey there, been shaving before using just basic cartridge razors in the past but I never used any aftershave balms and it hasn't caused me too much trouble before. I picked up a safety razor recently and was curious as to what type of aftershave balm i should consider. My face isn't extremely sensitive post shave, i.e. no redness, but does have a slight sensitivity on touch but only on really close shaves (sometimes when i get a shave at my local spot who uses a shavette). I've been seeing oils, and gels and such, but is there a certain type I should pick?
    Appreciate any advise.

    • @abrahamm2016
      @abrahamm2016 4 года назад

      I was about to suggest Nivea Sensitive Post Shave Balm but I realized this was posted 4 years ago. Which one did you end up getting?

  • @jefraii
    @jefraii 9 лет назад

    any advice for a good yet affordable blade??

    • @RyanFrizey
      @RyanFrizey 9 лет назад

      +jeffry yohanes do you mean blade or razor? The blade goes inside the razor in order to shave. Blades are extremely cheap and can be bought for as little as 20c a blade. A good and cheerful beginners is the Murker 34c and as long as you get your technique down you should have great shaves with it.

    • @jefraii
      @jefraii 9 лет назад

      RyanFrizey I write blade. I mean blade. thanks for the advice tho

    • @RyanFrizey
      @RyanFrizey 9 лет назад

      jeffry yohanes Well you obviously dont know much about it if you're asking about "affordable blades" because they're all affordable... You'd also know that no one blade matches everyone's face, you gotta find the best blade that works for you. So you're welcome for the advice tho.

    • @jefraii
      @jefraii 9 лет назад +1

      RyanFrizey​ I know blade is affordable, I try a few brand but not satisfied yet that's why I ask him. Mr know-it-all

    • @jefraii
      @jefraii 9 лет назад

      ***** I will give it a shot! thanks a lot :)

  • @greenmarcosu
    @greenmarcosu 9 лет назад

    Does anyone know the name of the actual song by Mark Aubert that plays at the beginning of this video?

    • @PearishableRecords
      @PearishableRecords 9 лет назад

      +Marc George Benson- Breezin

    • @greenmarcosu
      @greenmarcosu 9 лет назад

      +PearishableRecords Excellent, but what is the song in this video that samples that song?

    • @PearishableRecords
      @PearishableRecords 9 лет назад

      They are 2 separate I think. I don't think it samples it. It is the intro from Breezin than a completely different song.

  • @TopStrikerMaverick
    @TopStrikerMaverick 6 лет назад

    Try captions at 3:13

  • @HealthCareReviewHD
    @HealthCareReviewHD 6 лет назад

    shaving with double edge is always safe.

  • @joyghosh5655
    @joyghosh5655 5 лет назад

    Is there any problem with cold water shave ?

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero 2 года назад

      You probably know by now, but hot water softens and expands/thickens the hair, making it easier to cut. The reverse is true when using cold water, which is part of the reason why he recommends it at the end.

    • @joyghosh5655
      @joyghosh5655 2 года назад

      @@thenonexistinghero actually I have started shaving at home after the lockdown before that I had actually shaved by the help of barbers

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero 2 года назад

      @@joyghosh5655 I've never even been to a barber. Not that I'm amazing at shaving or anything, but it's good enough. But I didn't start using a DE Razor until recently. It does require a little bit more practice than standard ones, but I like the result so far. The whole reason I quit Gillette is because it's damn expensive and because of their toxic feminist campaign.

    • @joyghosh5655
      @joyghosh5655 2 года назад

      @@thenonexistinghero tbh now that I am shaving at home it's quite fun I mean I started using Gillette Guard which is a single edge cartridge razor for a few months and bought the yaqi shaving brush and Dettol shaving cream. Later I used my grandfather Gillette fatboy on setting 4 and bought the phoenix shaving soap CAD and after that bought few more razors like the Muhle Rocca, Merkur Futur,Rockwell Model T and also the Parker variant and bought lots of soaps and now it has became a hobby and I don't remember last time I went for a shave at the barbers. Nowadays I only go for a haircut

  • @JimIBobIJones
    @JimIBobIJones 4 года назад

    I think safety razors are great, but once you start using straight razors going back to safety feels like using disposable cartridge razors.

  • @johngoard8272
    @johngoard8272 5 лет назад

    Great video easy to listen to without the prattling on that some blokes give in their tutorials!! :D

  • @t.c.494
    @t.c.494 5 лет назад

    Stretching your face is a great way to develop scar tissue. I advise all to do so minimally.

  • @TheDynamite333
    @TheDynamite333 9 лет назад

    Honestly, it's not a good DE shave as I expected. Still, nice content.

  • @brauliosuarez1205
    @brauliosuarez1205 9 лет назад

    @thenomadbarber

  • @ChristopherDobey
    @ChristopherDobey 9 лет назад

    Sleek

  • @cessrcd
    @cessrcd 5 лет назад

    Good quality tutorial, awful quality soap/soaping....and skin doesn't need balm to repair

  • @olddude3266
    @olddude3266 7 лет назад

    Well, the dude has no facial hair!

  • @Ridriel
    @Ridriel 9 лет назад

    farst