Im thinking about getting on the wagon. Anybody here have any experience?
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Good deal. Think I might do this. At the gator bowl last year they had barrels full of Gillette and I snagged a ton of them.Order direct from dorcousa.com. Same razors.
Get a sample pack of razors. Get a badger hair brush (I found one that works great for $13 off of Amazon.. Escali I think) and some shave soap (I use the stuff from the grocery store). Wash your face in the shower, rub on some pre-shave oil with some good smelling stuff in it for added effect, soap up with the brush, glide that blade over your face. If you have to be clean shaven it's the only way to go. Initial costs were $35 for the razor, $13 for the brush, a $10 sampler pack of razors, then a few bucks here and there for the soap and the bowl to put it in. $4 for Pinauds aftershave. $7 or so for face soap and a little $3 bottle of the shave oil were the last of it. Best part is that I can get the Shark Superchromes (favorite from my sampler) at $10 for 100 off of amazon. Each blade last 3-4 shaves, so I'm shaving about all year for 10 bucks. Only recurring cost would be for face soap and shave soap, oil, and aftershave. You can top it off with some good lotion or cream, too. Maybe get a little astringent for after your night time face wash. Take care of your face like a man.
soap up with the brush.
You can do it cheaper on your own. If you're into trying this out (that is getting away from Gillette and the like), go to Amazon to get a good razor (a low-end Merkur does the trick) and low-end badger hair brush (should cost $50 tops for razor and brush), then go to a reputable shaving product store online such as West Coast Shaving (you can find some options on Amazon too) and get a sampler pack of blades (they have a lot of options from getting just a few brands to all the brands they carry). Pick up a good shaving soap when you order your blades (I recommend any Col Conk soap) and use an old coffee mug for lathering up. You might be out $75 at this point, but you've put in most of your up-front costs and you'll have at least 3-6 months of shaves to get out of the blades in the sampler pack. Once you find a blade you like (and some brands you'll reject after two shaves because either it requires 3 passes to get your face cleanly shaven or cuts the mess out of you) you can order that brand in bulk (100 blades or so for $10 bucks or so depending on the brand and this might last you 2 years). If you like it, it may be worth going up to a better razor, especially since the low-end razors have shorter handles and less weight. I use a Merkur 38 HD and I don't think I want anything else. You can spend a buttload on brushes but frankly anything over $30 is too much.
If any of you do follow my advice, the first blades you use should be the Dorco blades like someone already mentioned. Easy for your first time.
Grow a beard and you don't have to worry about it.