You didn’t get a close shave because you only shaved with the grain. No razor out there will give you a bbs unless you shave against the grain. Doesn’t matter how aggressive it is. You need a proper lather, good technique, and the right blades for your hair and skin type. Also, some razors you’ll find shave better ATG than others, it’s a matter of trial and error. I’ve tried all the hensons, and mild was my favorite one, paired with a feather blade. I get BBS, it shaves as close as any of the other aggressions with a feather blade and shaving against the grain.
I think, for a closer shave, either switching the RK blade (which is a mild blade) to a sharper blade like Feather or switching over to the AL13-Medium might be better.
First all razor and blade combination is key, try a different blade. Second; to get a really close shave you need to do a two or three pass shave. It about beard reduction. 1st pass with the grain, 2nd pass across the grain, 3rd pass against the against the grain. Also mapping your beard is key. If i were you I'd watch some of ohio shaves videos.
No matter the shaver, it takes 2 sometimes 3 passes going down, up and against the grain. Don't knock Henson shavers for what he is saying. All the expert shavers on UA-cam, geofatboy, ohio shaves and many others get baby smooth shaves with henson and other brands using proper techniques.
i wanted to like the henson (mild) tried and tried for months with it, and never had a great time. eventually sold it, and bought an aylsworth apex SS with both plus and standard plates.
@@felixbrown2677 i sold the henson mild, it's garbage for my face. i do want to try the henson medium though. my rotation is karve overlander in brass apex SS in both stadnard and plus plate. karve overlander and apex standard are pretty similar, and both are fairly efficient with no irritation. apex plus plate is my go to usually when i got more than 2 days of growth. it's wildly efficient and smooth.
First, like other ppl said; try other blades. There a places selling a variety packs you you could try many different ones. And at last, try the Henson medium but honestly I'm not adding anything new to the table
Definitely try different blades, it makes a huge difference. I bought a medium after being disappointed with the mild, but tried Astra and Personna blades, and it gives me a really close shave. Also, need to do 2 passes, I do first with the grain, then second against the grain. It’s a real bummer Henson doesn’t sell just the plates. There’s no reason why they can’t sell all 3 heads and one handle so you can use the one that works best for you.
Sorry, but I'm a bit confused. You mean you tried the Astra and Personna on the medium? or the mild? 2 passes with which one? I've read someone saying the mild needs 3 passes for them, but medium does it in 2
@@felixbrown2677 I bought a mild first and used RK blades only, and wasn't happy with the results. I then bought a medium and got a bit better results with RK blades. I then bought both Astra and Personna blades and tried them in the mild version, and got good results with the Astra blades and the best results so far with the Personna. I have been using Personna blades in both Razors and use both of them whenever I feel like a change. I usually do two passes, and just a third for touch up on my neck only. Both razors seem to do fine with only 2 passes plus one extra for the neck for me so far.
hey man, you can absolutely get a baby butt smooth shave with this razor, you might want a sharper blade. Either way, no single blade razor can do perfect shave without a good technique and only one pass with the grain, even with the sharpest blades or even better - straight razors, you wanna do at least a 2nd pass across the grain of your beard. many people do a 3rd against the grain. technique meaning mainly whether or not you pull your skin to get closer shave, angle and force of the blade against your skin. if you wanna improve, just google how to shave with double edge safety razor, there will be many guys with tutorials and proper explanations as to how to get BBS shave even with the mildest razor.
Oh, and I saw not so long ago a video about a Henson razor that you can loose up the handle just a little bit so it makes the blade to be exposed more by the tiniest bit than if you'd just screw the handle all the way up. So it supposedly makes the shave more aggressive thus more smooth.
RK blades are good for one to two shaves. Try a different blade first. I’ve had great success with the Gillette platinum blue blades. I own a Henson as well. The AL13 and the AL13 medium. The blade gap may be too mild for you. Consider the AL13 medium.
I'm currently also looking to up my game. Did you try different blades / technique? Also I wonder which electric razor you use(d)? Funny to see Chester at the end 😂
Also, as others said, blades do really matter. You can check out Henson's website where you can see the blade exposure range, with different blades: Mild: .0007" - .0014" [.018 - .036mm]
Mate if you want best shave you've ever had get Aylsworth Apex SS razor. I'm confident you'll be satisfied. I have had many razors and this is the best one yet mild feel, smooth, comfortable on your face, very efficient. 😉 To dispose blades cheap and safe use an empty can of coke.
They make 2 more aggressive models of the AL13, they are marked ++ and +++but you have to buy them from other razor companies such as ShaveNation, Henson does not sell them to the public. Don't ask me why they do that. You should also try other blades. RK blades are junk, much sharper/smoother blades out there.
Try a different blade they make nicer blades then them and you have to do multiple passes and no shaving cream from a can get some really nice soap you have to lather like the barber
expecting bbs from wtg? no matter of aggression here. it’s the matter of atg and specifically for the mustache area you should hold the razor in a deep angle. i guess such this angle won’t work with henson in terms of the design
You don't recycle your blades wow they sell a recycling blade box on Amazon and you don't use a shaving bush with a good soap to lather up. I usually do two passes on my face and I get the best shave and close
Three-pass or BBS shaves are nonsense. The purpose of a shave is to remove most of the excess hair growth. A completely smooth face means you have likely cut below the skin, and will experience bumps and/or ingrown hairs in a day or two.
Go to your local dump and get a sharps container for the used blades. They can be recycled. Don't throw in trash. Dangerous for your garbage man
Wrap them in tin foil
I just use a dremel with a grinding bit to remove the edge entirely and then wrap in the wax paper and throw into the trash.
You didn’t get a close shave because you only shaved with the grain. No razor out there will give you a bbs unless you shave against the grain. Doesn’t matter how aggressive it is.
You need a proper lather, good technique, and the right blades for your hair and skin type. Also, some razors you’ll find shave better ATG than others, it’s a matter of trial and error.
I’ve tried all the hensons, and mild was my favorite one, paired with a feather blade. I get BBS, it shaves as close as any of the other aggressions with a feather blade and shaving against the grain.
I think, for a closer shave, either switching the RK blade (which is a mild blade) to a sharper blade like Feather or switching over to the AL13-Medium might be better.
First all razor and blade combination is key, try a different blade. Second; to get a really close shave you need to do a two or three pass shave. It about beard reduction. 1st pass with the grain, 2nd pass across the grain, 3rd pass against the against the grain. Also mapping your beard is key. If i were you I'd watch some of ohio shaves videos.
No matter the shaver, it takes 2 sometimes 3 passes going down, up and against the grain. Don't knock Henson shavers for what he is saying. All the expert shavers on UA-cam, geofatboy, ohio shaves and many others get baby smooth shaves with henson and other brands using proper techniques.
I rarely use mine. It's too light weight. Enjoying my Parker Solo Edge more than any of the other razors that I own.
i wanted to like the henson (mild) tried and tried for months with it, and never had a great time. eventually sold it, and bought an aylsworth apex SS with both plus and standard plates.
And how is the Alythworth compared to Henson for you?
@@felixbrown2677 i sold the henson mild, it's garbage for my face. i do want to try the henson medium though.
my rotation is
karve overlander in brass
apex SS in both stadnard and plus plate.
karve overlander and apex standard are pretty similar, and both are fairly efficient with no irritation.
apex plus plate is my go to usually when i got more than 2 days of growth. it's wildly efficient and smooth.
First, like other ppl said; try other blades. There a places selling a variety packs you you could try many different ones.
And at last, try the Henson medium but honestly I'm not adding anything new to the table
Definitely try different blades, it makes a huge difference. I bought a medium after being disappointed with the mild, but tried Astra and Personna blades, and it gives me a really close shave. Also, need to do 2 passes, I do first with the grain, then second against the grain.
It’s a real bummer Henson doesn’t sell just the plates. There’s no reason why they can’t sell all 3 heads and one handle so you can use the one that works best for you.
Sorry, but I'm a bit confused. You mean you tried the Astra and Personna on the medium? or the mild?
2 passes with which one?
I've read someone saying the mild needs 3 passes for them, but medium does it in 2
@@felixbrown2677 I bought a mild first and used RK blades only, and wasn't happy with the results. I then bought a medium and got a bit better results with RK blades. I then bought both Astra and Personna blades and tried them in the mild version, and got good results with the Astra blades and the best results so far with the Personna.
I have been using Personna blades in both Razors and use both of them whenever I feel like a change.
I usually do two passes, and just a third for touch up on my neck only. Both razors seem to do fine with only 2 passes plus one extra for the neck for me so far.
hey man, you can absolutely get a baby butt smooth shave with this razor, you might want a sharper blade. Either way, no single blade razor can do perfect shave without a good technique and only one pass with the grain, even with the sharpest blades or even better - straight razors, you wanna do at least a 2nd pass across the grain of your beard. many people do a 3rd against the grain. technique meaning mainly whether or not you pull your skin to get closer shave, angle and force of the blade against your skin. if you wanna improve, just google how to shave with double edge safety razor, there will be many guys with tutorials and proper explanations as to how to get BBS shave even with the mildest razor.
Oh, and I saw not so long ago a video about a Henson razor that you can loose up the handle just a little bit so it makes the blade to be exposed more by the tiniest bit than if you'd just screw the handle all the way up. So it supposedly makes the shave more aggressive thus more smooth.
Thank you Ill try this!
@@Jaymarshands did it work?
RK blades are good for one to two shaves. Try a different blade first. I’ve had great success with the Gillette platinum blue blades. I own a Henson as well. The AL13 and the AL13 medium. The blade gap may be too mild for you. Consider the AL13 medium.
What about the cut whisker extraction? I am lazy so I might go a day or two without shaving. Does this razor clog up with whiskers?
It actually clears super easily. That's one of my favorite parts that I forgot to mention. Thanks for reminding me!
I'm currently also looking to up my game.
Did you try different blades / technique?
Also I wonder which electric razor you use(d)?
Funny to see Chester at the end 😂
Also, as others said, blades do really matter. You can check out Henson's website where you can see the blade exposure range, with different blades:
Mild: .0007" - .0014"
[.018 - .036mm]
Mate if you want best shave you've ever had get Aylsworth Apex SS razor. I'm confident you'll be satisfied. I have had many razors and this is the best one yet mild feel, smooth, comfortable on your face, very efficient. 😉 To dispose blades cheap and safe use an empty can of coke.
They make 2 more aggressive models of the AL13, they are marked ++ and +++but you have to buy them from other razor companies such as ShaveNation, Henson does not sell them to the public. Don't ask me why they do that. You should also try other blades. RK blades are junk, much sharper/smoother blades out there.
Try a different blade they make nicer blades then them and you have to do multiple passes and no shaving cream from a can get some really nice soap you have to lather like the barber
expecting bbs from wtg? no matter of aggression here. it’s the matter of atg and specifically for the mustache area you should hold the razor in a deep angle. i guess such this angle won’t work with henson in terms of the design
Is yours mild or
You need to have +++ version.
I had the same problem I changed razor blades much closer shave
You not geting a close shave is on you. Turn that thing around and go from the bottom up. There is nothing wrong with razor or the holder.
You don't recycle your blades wow they sell a recycling blade box on Amazon and you don't use a shaving bush with a good soap to lather up.
I usually do two passes on my face and I get the best shave and close
Three-pass or BBS shaves are nonsense. The purpose of a shave is to remove most of the excess hair growth. A completely smooth face means you have likely cut below the skin, and will experience bumps and/or ingrown hairs in a day or two.
Over hyped
Cut your nails lol
If you want to make each blade last longer, leave it in a glass of baby oil after every use. You'll get 5 more shaves out of every razor.