I'm a little confused now Brian because I'm sure you've recommended Feather blades in the past. Which ones are best, Persona or Feather blades? It will certainly influence my next purchase. Thanks!
@@silverbullet2008bb Feather blades are very sharp, Personna less so. Feather work well on mild razors such as the Muhle R89, Timor and Feather. Best to try both and work out which one suits you. Thanks for watching. Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving I have the Merkur 34C and bought Feather blades for it and I find that they work nicely together so I think when It comes time for more blades I'll get the same again. I appreciate the advice!
@@silverbullet2008bb Feather with Feather razors and mild shavers such as Muhle R89, Merkur 34c and the Timor. It's best to try a few and discover which combination suits your personal needs. Brian
For those just starting out with DE shaving, these are indeed good, mild choices. I own them all, plus more. Note: the Merkur and Muhle heads are constructed of Zamak - basically just a zinc alloy coated in chrome. With proper care they can last decades. However, stainless steel is undoubtedly the better material. Also, the vintage Gillette Tech, Flair Tip Super Speed and all vintage Gillette adjustable offer a very good, mild shave and they are all constructed of brass - made to last several lifetimes. Now you know.
i have incredibly sensitive skin and when i first got a double edge razor i literally just picked the first one i saw with the first pack of blades i saw. worst thing i ever did. i got the muhle r106 and personna platinum blades and that helped INCREDIBLY. so much better. thank you brian ❤️
Getting a close and comfortable safety razor shave is down to two things: 1). Technique 2). Having the right tools to do the job The Muhle R106 and Personna Blades are a good combination. Thanks for watching. Brian.
You are missing something. For many years i thought that mild razors are for me cause i have super sensitive skin. However i had my best shave the day i tried an R41 and i am still using it to this day almost exclusively. Mild razors require more effort and passes in order to remove stuble whereas aggressive razors need less. Hence there is no such rule: sensitive skin -> mild razor.
You make a good point. But honestly for guys that suffer from ingrown's on the neck, medium to mild razors are the way to go. An aggressive razor will cut the hair follicle down too short to the skin and it'll get sucked back in and cause irritation or an ingrown hair. Trust me. I have suffered from them for over 20 years. I know what works and what doesn't from personal experience.
The most important thing is for the razor to be effective. Aggressive is not always effective, and vice versa. The best example of a gentle and effective razor is King C Gillette or Merkur 39c sledgehammer.
I bought both the Muhle R89 and R106, but found that the R106 was much better for my very sensitive skin. Love Persona blades, and Executive Shaving's shaving cream too.
I recently purchased the Outlaw razor, the beautiful blue shaving mug, and the Citrus Kiss soap …and can personally attest to each items superiority, but I was disappointed to see that the outlaw was not shipped with the bullet base nor any blades to use as is stated in the video. Be prepared to spend even more with ExecShaving if you wish to truly experience what’s on display.
You're as good a Salesman as you are a Fount of Knowledge of all things shaving and that makes you a Formidable Force. ;-) Parenthetically, I was very pleased to hear your commentary on the Mekur 34 C. In my opinion, there are a lot of wet shavers who are getting too big for their breeches where this razor is concerned. They are starting to find, completely false/erroneous and just plain ignorant, faults with the razor which it does not deserve. You have a considerable amount of Credibility backing your opinions and impressions which are much needed. Finally, I am not sure what I'll be purchasing but I will be treating myself to Christmas gifts from Executive Shaving this year-for certain. Aside from pampering myself; I want at least one thing to look forward to in this dreadful year!
Kiristiim PROGRES Adjustable Futur Adjustable KING C Gillette 555 Slant Parker. Why I need bay something better??? What is better??? King C Gilette for every Day
I've wath a lot of video from you , I've been using gilette cartridge rasor for about 20 years and now since 1 month I'm using DE safety razor to cut price of shaving my beard !!! I've bought as my first rasor Rockwell R1 because I didn't wont to pay much for my 1st razor in case I didn't like the wet shaving !!! My question is wich razor would you suggest me between rockwell 6c and merkur 34c or maybe something better for my sensitive skin because I get a lot of razor cut and my skin burn if I shave my beard against the grain !!! Tkx
Consider the German made Timor, very good quality and it delivers a mild but close shave: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/timor-german-made-closed-comb-safety-razor
I love my Merkur 34C so much I got my brother the same one for Christmas. Excellent little razor for the price and quality, and I couldn't be happier with how much better my skin has been since I started using it instead of cartridge razors.
I realy love the Mühle R89 and the King C Gillette for my own sensetive Shave. But u need the*own* blade who makes your shave perfect. Btw nice and very informative Video ;)
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The build quality of the four featured razors is much better - especially The Mild Outlaw. You get what you pay for. The featured razors are proven to be mid yet very effective razors. Thanks for watching. Brian
Never overlook a quality soap to avoid skin irritation. Look, too at vintage Razors, notably Gillette Techs and Gillette Slim Adjustables. Bargains can be found on E-Bay, at lesser cost than the modern razors. The Tech shave is mild, but more aggressive shaves can be made using sharper brands of blades. The adjustables work great with virtually any blade. Agreed that Personna blades are a fine choice, especially The Personna 'Comfort' blades, AKA Lab Blues.
Thanks for watching and your recommendations. We have a range of restored vintage razors on the site: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/mens-shaving/vintage-shaving-shop
Brian, I bought a razor from Amazon last year, it was less than £20. It looks the part but I cut myself every time I use it. The R106 looks good too. Will there be a difference in performance? Cheers.
Amazon is killing small online traders, you get the same price and track & trace service here: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/executive-shaving-all-stainless-steel-outlaw-double-edge-safety-razor Thanks for watching. Brian.
Hi Brain, wich blades are better with a merkur 34c: feather or Derby extra or something else? I am 17 years old and have sensitive skin but I also want sharp blades as I will have to do less passes. The merkur 34c also has a closed comb. I'd love to hear from you! Greetings from Holland, Carlo
There are better options. Bluebeard is a white label razor that is available for many brands worldwide. It's nothing special. The ones we talk about in our video were chosen as they are the most suitable for beginners: Timor Muhle R106 Merkur 34C Executive Shaving Mild Safety Razor. Brian
I have the normal Outlaw, which I got back in May, and it still impresses me. Phenomenal build and finish, and the Super Grip handle gives an insane amount of grip (there's no fear whatsoever that this will slip out of your hand) and the shaves it gives are outstanding. You can certainly tell that a lot of time, effort and sleepless nights were spent engineering this razor. Well done to all concerned 👍🏼
I bought a 34C HD. I love it, but the handle is a tad short. I love the Merkur 34C's head, so I purchased a Merkur 38C. Same head, longer handle. Love it to pieces.
I took your advice and bought some Personna blades from Executive Shaving and wow - what a difference. I've not been shaving with a safety razor for long but the difference between these blades and Wilkinson Sword blades is incredible. I normally end up with about half a dozen cuts after a shave. Just now, after my first shave with the Personna blade, I had only one - and that was after I reopened one of yesterday's cuts. The shaving experience is far smoother than with Wilkinson Sword (or Astra blades - they left me looking like I'd lost a fight with Freddie Kruger) and my face is now smooth and irritation free. Thank you for the recommendation - I'll be sticking with these blades from now on.
Generally how long would a DE razor last? People say a week for daily shavers, but what about weekly shavers? Would one blade last me a month or would I still have to use a new one every week?
We no longer sell the Muhle R106 that's why we have redirected the search to the Muhle R89 as they are very similar! We have a few videos going into detail on the Muhle R89, it's a great razor. Check out these two videos: ua-cam.com/video/HgvQ-Gnx_ZM/v-deo.htmlsi=t6Nznh_JiznQKV1c & ua-cam.com/video/t8Lqz3L2QLA/v-deo.htmlsi=2Pyvs-GoOtuM2kGk
This is exactly what I was hoping to hear! My lower neck-especially around the Adam's apple-gets completely shredded after three passes. I have very coarse facial hair, and I've read that slants are able to slice through coarse hair with much less friction and tug, which results in less irritation. I think I'm going to buy a _Fatip_ slant and see if a slant razor is the answer to my problems.
@@SpongeBath_ShitPants Since writing this I found my technique just sucked. It wasn't the razor it was me. But I will say that if you haven't already I recommend trying an injector razor. They're more forgiving to shave with plus easier to learn. Also try a more mild razor like the Van Der Hagen TTO razor. I have that razor and it performs flawlessly every time.
Unfotrunatley the Mercury head is asymetrical on all of their models exept the fusion. Really a shame because otherwise really god razors. You actually have to angle the razor differently depending on wich side you use if you want consistency with each stroke. Is this intentional?
@@brianm1967 just look at the head from both short sides. The difference in blade exposure is obvious. Might be intentional because it looks exatly the same on every model ive seen. I supose its not a problem if you want a non adjustable DE that still have two different settings. If it had been made in china i would asume it was sloppy enginering för their exports but since its german i actually suspect it might be intentional design. Not totally without advantage but i prefer equal blade setting on both sides.
Hi Brian I am a complete beginner to safety razors. I’m 17 and every time I shave with my 5 blade I always get ingrowns on my neck. Which razor and blade combo do you think I should start with?
Hi Aiden, thanks for watching. I would recommend considering the MÜHLE R89 razor with Personna blades. www.executive-shaving.co.uk/muhle-r89-closed-comb-safety-razor www.executive-shaving.co.uk/personna-replacement-blades-for-double-edge-safety-razors-x10 Shaving your neck can be awkward as the hairs can grow in many directions. Stretch and hold the skin as tight as possible and use short strokes to make sure you are shaving with the grain. If you have any more questions please email us at info@executive-shaving.co.uk
@@ExecutiveShaving thanks for the response. I was thinking about this due to me having to shave usually everyday already and heard it being a milder shave. I appreciate the recommendation and tips! Take care and have a great day
We recently brought out a new, evolved version of the Outlaw which now stands as the only version available to purchase! It has been re-engineered to achieve a smoother, safer shave: bit.ly/4c4ZGJM
Would you recommend an adjustable like the parker (or any other you recommend) in your store for a beginner over one of these? Does the adjustable have the qualities of a milder and more aggressive razor if needed or is there a drawback to that? Ideally would like to buy one and stick with it. Thanks for replying if you get round to it.
The Parker Variant and Merkur Progress are both good options, most men find the setting that suits them and they stick with that number which kind of defeats the purpose. My advice, go for one of the razors we recommend and learn how to get the best from it. Brian
All good options for sensitive skin but keep in mind that just because you get razor burn that does not mean you have sensitive skin. It is equally likely that you have strong and/or curly beard hair. In that case these mild razors will result in a lot of pulling and require multiple passes for a clean shave and the result will be the opposite of what you are looking for. Also the mildness of the shaver is balanced against the mildness of the blade. I for instance have quite strong hair, so even though I chose a Merkur 34C, which is among the more aggressive ones listed here, I only got a good shave if I use a very aggressive blade like feather. I recently upgraded to the much more aggressive Merkur 37C and I get better results and less razor burn with milder, cheaper blades. I also borrowed the Muhle R106 from my father and that one would not give me a decent shave even with a feather blade and was pulling and skipping hairs. Looked like a fucking 13 yo with dimples after that thing. I am sure it's great if you have nice blonde baby hair though.
I must say they are extremely pricey. I bought a beautiful stainless steel double edged razor with a long handle which was at half price at the time for just AU$10 (usually $20 which is still extremely cheap). And I just picked it up at the local supermarket.
Ahh.... I totally understand where you are coming from.... I too am from Australia and have bought the Woolies, Coles even ALDI safety razors and they felt awesome. What you will find with the more expensive ones is the tolerance (which he was talking about). The cheaper ones have a smaller tolerance and are also design for the generic Wilkinson blades you also by from Woolies etc. These blades are actually a bit thicker and if you have a thick beard it will rip you to shreds. The more expensive razors have a much better and finer clearance and if you use a quality German blade ( again I'm from Australia so just go to your local Shaver Shop) you will notice that after 2 or 3 passes, you will have a face that is like a babies bum with baby powder on it..... No disrespect to the grocery story razors but you will find the price does definately show a different result.
@@thornstrikesback I had a closer look today at the Shaver Shop razors but thought the safety razors looked to be the same quality. The clearance looked to be the same and I didn't notice any advantage with them except that the handles have better gripping. To be honest. I think shaving with my double bladed BIC does a better and much more safer job. The safety razor seems far less 'Safe' to use ironic given the name. And the BIC would only cost me around $20 a year to buy. Five packets totalling 50 shavers and I never use more than one a week as I get three shaves out of each. I may try your advice on the blades themselves though. The Feather blades seem like the best option. Those Wilkinson Sword blades from Woolies are made in India so maybe not quite the same standard as European made ones? Anyway, I find I have more control and precision with the BIC as it has a smaller head and is easier to judge the cutting point. It seems strange to be trying new shaving stuff after over forty years of shaving. Old dogs I guess can learn new tricks!
The Feather AS-D2 range frankly is as good as razors get but the price tag is a put-off for many people. We wanted to showcase affordable razors that do a really good job. Thanks for watching. Brian
Greetings sir, and I enjoyed this are some of your other videos. I’m looking to get into shaving with a safety razor because it’s getting too darn expensive to buy cartridge razor refills. About US$30 for 12 Schick Hydro five shaving cartridges. My father, his father and most of my uncles always used the Gillette Adjustable Butterfly opening Safety Razor. You razors here, and many others are not adjusting. These razors here are mild, or less aggressive. So am I right deducting that these razors are fixed at the old Gillette Adjustable Razors comfort setting of 1, 2 or 3? Do these types of razors you’ve demonstrated here perform better than the adjustable razors? Thank you for your time, George Silver Hawk
Feathers for me are sharper out of the box and can feel rough depending how aggressive the razor is, personna I feel like are more well rounded in terms of being suitable to more razors. I've been through, I dunno, 50 each of the feathers and personna and after running out of the feathers and deciding to use the personna as they were in the cupboard, they're fine for me. I'll buy some more feathers anyway though. All the best!
Oh man, I have very sensitive skin with rosacea and foliculitis and just bough my first safety razor blindly, it happens to be the Muhle r106. Glad that it will suit my skin type.
Check out our Tutorial: Learn How to Shave with a Safety Razor too, this will help you pick up the right technique for getting started. If you need any advice at all don't hesitate to get in touch and thank you for watching!
i went with a futur as my first ever step in to safety razors recently which i think was a big mistake... lets just say sink water shouldnt be red and i had bad technique. i've got better with it but i still think its to aggressive for me so i'm now thinking of going with a Muhle R106 or a oneblade core. what would you suggest? sensitive skin and beginner
Both the Core and R106 are good buys, both are mild yet effective, the downside to the Core being the cost of the replacement blades and the fact they're only good for 2-3 shaves. Go for the R106, take your time, use a light touch and shave on a rich lather and you'll be fine. R106: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/muhle-r106-closed-comb-black-safety-razor Thanks for watching. Brian
I got an R41 as my first de razor and i shave my head with it. Been doing it for over a year now and i still look like something out of Edward scissor hands 😂😂 i need something mild
I suggest put zero absolutely zero pressure on your skin took me two years to figure this out , bought 5-6 different razors 🪒. It’s just the amount of pressure cause issue . No one tells you that on UA-cam which I’m surprised. Zero pressure go with the grain first and side ways then against if you want a very close shave . Also do short strokes
So I’m new to all of this so I would appreciate some feedback. I want something for precision, something to line up and shape my mustache my question is is there a razor that can accomplish that? Like which razor is good for that a long handle or a short handle? Fat head normal head? Or if you guys have any recommendations I would appreciate it thanks in advance
I hope you answer! I have very sensitive skin , I always get rashes on my neck which is more sensitive then anything , I got the merkur 34c with some feather blades, I get some cuts here and there but my skin for me just isn’t so smooth when I shave , I don’t have such a clean shave , what blade do you recommend ?
I bought Muhle R89 and feels great to shave with this mild razor, but is there a specific reason why you guys at executive recommend personna blades? Was trying to do some research on my own, but I couldn't find anything reliable.
My father was a terrible shaving teacher. Brian made me change everything about the way I shave and I look better and feel better. Thank you so much! Also, my father also picked up things from this and now my mother cooks better too..! Good looking man makes a happy wife!!
Can someone answer a question for me? I'm new to shaving with a safety razor, when you say a certain blade is good for 7-8 shaves do you mean 7 sessions? That always confuses me because most people will do 3-4 passes in one shaving session. So you can only use the razor twice with 3-4 shaves in each shaving session. Any help would be much appreciated. Great video by the way.
How often you need to change the blade depends on many factors. We recommend changing the blade as soon as you feel any tugging or dragging. However, when talking about a number of shaves, we mean the number of complete shaves, not the number of passes in a shave - hope this helps. Thank for watching!
Hi Frazier, we want to help you achieve the perfect, irritation free shave. If you have any questions please get in touch at info@executive-shaving.co.uk
lately I am buying razors again, I had to give away a qshave parthenon adjustable TTO razor since it was too aggressive, even in position 1, now I have bought another razor parker 60 R , again a TTO but not adjustable and cannot use it since the aggression is very high, Is there a possibility to lower the aggressiveness of these razors or do I have them to give away again to people with lesser sensibility I don't have problems with edwin jagger DE89, with merkur 34C, and with other adjustable razors , normally I use rockwell 6, on base plate 2, regards from Mexico , robert
Hi there and thank you very much for these great videos on wet shaving. I have a question on air travel: how do you cope with the fact that it is forbidden to bring on board DE blades? The issue does not exist if you put your luggage in the hold, but what about when someone travels with a trolley only? Please advise. Thank you in advance
Thanks for watching! The only difference is in the handle, it is the same head. The R89 has a knurled chrome finish whereas the R106 is a smooth black resin handle.
Hi Stefan, thanks for watching! We have never stocked the Henson Mild Safety Razor so we don't have any feedback on that particular razor. However, the Muhle R106 provides a mild yet close and comfortable shave!
Never seen any of your vids before, for some reason I liked this vid 10 secs into watching it, great vid and new sub, please make a dedicated vid on Safety razor clogging, I cut my head to the point more blood was dripping than foam, I put it down to clogging under the blade slightly raising it creating an uneven blade
We would recommend the R106 (the first razor featured in the video). We'd also recommend you watch our tutorial video on shaving with a safety razor (ua-cam.com/video/ps88RU_BXlA/v-deo.html) and please get in touch at info@executive-shaving.co.uk with any questions you have.
Ive tried lots of DE:s. The Muhle is the best of all on my very sensitive skin. And supprisingly a shavette also works just as well for me. Still use the Muhle in The mornimg when i need to hurrry. Dont want to hurry with a shavette.
Hola Cualquiera de los tres en el video, excepto Timor o Muhle R106, probablemente sea el más adecuado para usted. www.executive-shaving.co.uk/timor-german-made-closed-comb-safety-razor www.executive-shaving.co.uk/muhle-r106-closed-comb-black-safety-razor
I have a 1966 Gilette Slim and have been having a problem getting all my dark whiskers on a 2nd or 3rd pass. The 3rd pass is almost impossible for me, it hurts my skin. I have been trying a variety of blades including the red Personna blades. I have some of the blues coming in soon. I also have a really good pre-shave and post-shave routine and use a high quality shave soap with high fat content and a badger hair brush. I also shave after showering and do a facial scrub. Do you think that these razors are significantly more mild than my razor?
I haven't used a Gillette Slim but it depends what setting you have the Slim on. On the higher settings then these razors would be milder but if you are using the Slim on it's lower settings then I don't think you'll see a big difference.
Hello. I am now using the muhle r89. Am satisfied with it. I am curious about the Merkur 34c. They say it's slightly more aggressive than the r89. Is that right? I myself have sensitive skin. Have been looking for a long time for a blade best for my skin and of course for those razors that I mention. So the r89 and the merkur 34c. They recommend the gillette platinum and astromax and voskhod blades for sensitivity. They are 4/5 with the sharpness. The personna blades are also comfortable? Because that's most important to me. But they also have to be sharp. I'm tired of searching. Want a knife that's good for me. So that I don't have to change anymore. And I can also buy a large series for a long time. Hopefully an answer from you. Thanks in advance. With best regards Bjorn.
The 34c is maybe very slightly closer shaving than the R89. For me, over the years Personna and Gillette Silver Blue are my two top razor blades. Buy the 34c and Personna and GSB blades - and stick with them, learn to use them and don't go chopping and changing. They are top-class products that work well for almost all men no matter their beard and skin types. As ever - KEEP IT SIMPLE. Thanks for watching. Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving Thx you for the suport.... Are the personna platinum en gilette platinum versions also good? There are easy to buy here from Belgium.
Shop our best products for sensitive skin here - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/best-shaving-products-for-sensitive-skin
I'm a little confused now Brian because I'm sure you've recommended Feather blades in the past. Which ones are best, Persona or Feather blades? It will certainly influence my next purchase. Thanks!
@@silverbullet2008bb Feather blades are very sharp, Personna less so. Feather work well on mild razors such as the Muhle R89, Timor and Feather. Best to try both and work out which one suits you.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving I have the Merkur 34C and bought Feather blades for it and I find that they work nicely together so I think when It comes time for more blades I'll get the same again. I appreciate the advice!
@@silverbullet2008bb If that works for you, don't change anything - unless you're bored.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
@@silverbullet2008bb Feather with Feather razors and mild shavers such as Muhle R89, Merkur 34c and the Timor.
It's best to try a few and discover which combination suits your personal needs.
Brian
For those just starting out with DE shaving, these are indeed good, mild choices. I own them all, plus more. Note: the Merkur and Muhle heads are constructed of Zamak - basically just a zinc alloy coated in chrome. With proper care they can last decades. However, stainless steel is undoubtedly the better material. Also, the vintage Gillette Tech, Flair Tip Super Speed and all vintage Gillette adjustable offer a very good, mild shave and they are all constructed of brass - made to last several lifetimes. Now you know.
I conjecture the Henson 13+ is also perfect for sensitive skin
Merkur 34C 😋
@@gejost i have the 13+ version, i just keep getting irritation from it. I had a cheap vikings razor that shaved better that the henson 😂
You could now add also the new Muhle Companion?
Possibly, it depends on how it shaves and customer feedback, ask me again in 6 months time.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
i have incredibly sensitive skin and when i first got a double edge razor i literally just picked the first one i saw with the first pack of blades i saw. worst thing i ever did. i got the muhle r106 and personna platinum blades and that helped INCREDIBLY. so much better. thank you brian ❤️
Getting a close and comfortable safety razor shave is down to two things:
1). Technique
2). Having the right tools to do the job
The Muhle R106 and Personna Blades are a good combination.
Thanks for watching.
Brian.
Lol everything alright Holy? Tough day? 😆
@Holy Someone's doing a little trolling I see
@Holy Buddy this account is years old, I have uploads from years ago. Quit trolling pal
@Holy Are you sober
This is my homeboy right here man. He taught me how to shave
Excellent!
Sad that your father didn’t teach you how to shave.
@@Bravo-Too-Much real talk, sad homie here
As always, love his presentations. Keep up the good work ole friend!
Thanks for watching Michael, be safe out there.
Brian
You are missing something. For many years i thought that mild razors are for me cause i have super sensitive skin. However i had my best shave the day i tried an R41 and i am still using it to this day almost exclusively. Mild razors require more effort and passes in order to remove stuble whereas aggressive razors need less. Hence there is no such rule: sensitive skin -> mild razor.
That's a good point you make, thanks for watching.
Brian
You make a good point. But honestly for guys that suffer from ingrown's on the neck, medium to mild razors are the way to go. An aggressive razor will cut the hair follicle down too short to the skin and it'll get sucked back in and cause irritation or an ingrown hair. Trust me. I have suffered from them for over 20 years. I know what works and what doesn't from personal experience.
The most important thing is for the razor to be effective.
Aggressive is not always effective, and vice versa.
The best example of a gentle and effective razor is King C Gillette or Merkur 39c sledgehammer.
@@piotrtroip6555 Agreed. Smooth and efficient is the way to go.
@@piotrtroip6555 I agree, efficiency is more important than aggressiveness.
Brian
I bought both the Muhle R89 and R106, but found that the R106 was much better for my very sensitive skin. Love Persona blades, and Executive Shaving's shaving cream too.
They share the same head, it's in your mind.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
I would like to add the razor that helped my sensitive skin turn around was a Yuma...cheap but surprisingly good...
Works for me too. Yuma is surprisingly good.
I recently purchased the Outlaw razor, the beautiful blue shaving mug, and the Citrus Kiss soap …and can personally attest to each items superiority, but I was disappointed to see that the outlaw was not shipped with the bullet base nor any blades to use as is stated in the video. Be prepared to spend even more with ExecShaving if you wish to truly experience what’s on display.
Very informative as always. Maybe sometime you can make your top 5 DE razor blades video?
Blades are too subjective, so many factors that influence blade performance, skin and beard type, razor, lather etc.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
You're as good a Salesman as you are a Fount of Knowledge of all things shaving and that makes you a Formidable Force. ;-) Parenthetically, I was very pleased to hear your commentary on the Mekur 34 C. In my opinion, there are a lot of wet shavers who are getting too big for their breeches where this razor is concerned. They are starting to find, completely false/erroneous and just plain ignorant, faults with the razor which it does not deserve. You have a considerable amount of Credibility backing your opinions and impressions which are much needed. Finally, I am not sure what I'll be purchasing but I will be treating myself to Christmas gifts from Executive Shaving this year-for certain. Aside from pampering myself; I want at least one thing to look forward to in this dreadful year!
Hi WolfRanger, check out The Outlaw - choose from two heads, two handles and a matching Bullet Stand.
Thanks for your feedback!
Brian
Kiristiim
PROGRES Adjustable
Futur Adjustable
KING C Gillette
555 Slant Parker.
Why I need bay something better???
What is better???
King C Gilette for every Day
Thank you brother for my sensitive skin self!!
Thank you for this nice video .ilove safety razors👍
I've wath a lot of video from you , I've been using gilette cartridge rasor for about 20 years and now since 1 month I'm using DE safety razor to cut price of shaving my beard !!! I've bought as my first rasor Rockwell R1 because I didn't wont to pay much for my 1st razor in case I didn't like the wet shaving !!!
My question is wich razor would you suggest me between rockwell 6c and merkur 34c or maybe something better for my sensitive skin because I get a lot of razor cut and my skin burn if I shave my beard against the grain !!!
Tkx
Consider the German made Timor, very good quality and it delivers a mild but close shave:
www.executive-shaving.co.uk/timor-german-made-closed-comb-safety-razor
rockwell R1 great TTO twist to open razor , very mild , almost as rockwell 6C with baseplate 2
I love my Merkur 34C so much I got my brother the same one for Christmas. Excellent little razor for the price and quality, and I couldn't be happier with how much better my skin has been since I started using it instead of cartridge razors.
Great to hear it John and thanks for watching!
also edwin jagger DE89 is mild and rockwell 6C with base plate nr 2
I realy love the Mühle R89 and the King C Gillette for my own sensetive Shave.
But u need the*own* blade who makes your shave perfect.
Btw nice and very informative Video ;)
Thanks for watching!
Brian
Do they have the same head right? Feel any different?
Wow, this man looks so well-shaved!
It's all down to technique and using the right tools.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
next razor I am going to buy will be the muhle 106 R, thanks for info
Good choice!
These are all ok choices but the vintage Gillette Speed and Shick Krona are better yet.
That may be the case but they're not widely available and they're not brand new.
Brian
I really dig that Executive Mild. What kind of shipping would I be looking at to the US for something like that?
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£18.99 for track & trace service.
At the top right-hand corner of the homepage www.executive-shaving.co.uk you’ll see a flag emblem, click on the flag and choose US $.
You will not pay the 20% VAT (sales tax) us Europeans pay, this is deducted at checkout.
You may have to pay import tax at your end.
You can pay by PayPal or credit card.
I started with the Edwin Jagger with black handle closed comb, but now I am in loving with the Fatip Piccolo open comb.
Each to their own...
Thanks for watching!
Brian
What do you think for sensitive skin about merkur 37c slant?
As I mention in the video, the three razors we recommend are the best for sensitive skin.
Brian
I buy the cheapest razor I can fine use it for 2 weeks the only lube is water and complete the daily task in 30 seconds no cuts or nicks
I have a King c Gillette safety razor. How does that compare to the razors on this list Brian? I still get cut by it.
The build quality of the four featured razors is much better - especially The Mild Outlaw.
You get what you pay for.
The featured razors are proven to be mid yet very effective razors.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
The Merkur 34c is not a mild razor, its a medium razor and not suited for sensitive skin or beginners... IMO
We can agree to disagree, each to their own.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Holy shmoly! The legend returns!
Haha, yep I'm back!
Brian
Never overlook a quality soap to avoid skin irritation. Look, too at vintage Razors, notably Gillette Techs and Gillette Slim Adjustables. Bargains can be found on E-Bay, at lesser cost than the modern razors. The Tech shave is mild, but more aggressive shaves can be made using sharper brands of blades. The adjustables work great with virtually any blade.
Agreed that Personna blades are a fine choice, especially The Personna 'Comfort'
blades, AKA Lab Blues.
Thanks for watching and your recommendations. We have a range of restored vintage razors on the site: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/mens-shaving/vintage-shaving-shop
What about Voshkod blades? I think they're pretty good, too.
Yeah, Voskhod, Rapira, Super Shave X , Blue Sword and Tiger are also very good.
Brian
Brian, I bought a razor from Amazon last year, it was less than £20. It looks the part but I cut myself every time I use it. The R106 looks good too. Will there be a difference in performance? Cheers.
Yes, the Muhle R106 is a well-crafted, highly regarded razor - mild but very efficient.
Thanks for watching!
Brian
Use nacet blead 👍
Thank you, I've been looking all over UA-cam for a video like this. Thanks so much for the information.
You're very welcome.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
I have sensitive skin that's prone to ingrown hairs, and I've come to love my Merkur 38c. I make under 10 passes on each shave.
Thank you. Nice video. Yes, I get about four shaves, usually buy Derby here in the US.
If the razor / blades combination you use works for you - tick with it.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
I've had 26 shaves with my astra green and still works like a champ
What about the 37c? Does a slant make for less irritation?
It does for me.
@@mawangdwei3866 thanks for your reply. I am thinking of getting one
I struggled with a slant, not for me but give it a try.
Brian
I have it and i love it , its really a flagship killer after 2 weeks without shaving it really does the job well ...
how to buy this outlaw razor for China people,because amazon cant find this thing
Amazon is killing small online traders, you get the same price and track & trace service here: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/executive-shaving-all-stainless-steel-outlaw-double-edge-safety-razor
Thanks for watching.
Brian.
Can't go wrong with the Mühle, shaves as well as my premium priced razors.
Muhle has managed to get the quality right despite being mass produced.
Great quality and great efficiency.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Mühle is premium,no matter the price.
@@aamannadal7419 They do make fabulous shaving gear, I'm also a big fan of their synthetic shaving brushes and aftershaves.
Thanks for watching!
Brian
Hi Brain, wich blades are better with a merkur 34c: feather or Derby extra or something else? I am 17 years old and have sensitive skin but I also want sharp blades as I will have to do less passes. The merkur 34c also has a closed comb. I'd love to hear from you! Greetings from Holland, Carlo
Hi Carlo, I would recommend Feather with a 34c - the combination of a sharp blade and a mild razor is a good one.
Thanks for watching!
Brian.
All Russian Blades vashood,astra, Parma e.t.c....
@@sasalekic3120 We advise men (and women) to try a few different blades to see what works best for them
Thanks for watching.
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving tanx for adwise, I an looking for sensitive razor, not agresive alike Clasic sword Wilkinson..
@@sasalekic3120 Here you go: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/blog/post/recommended-safety-razors-for-beginners
Is The Bluebeards Revenge Razors & Blades a good starter for beginners?
There are better options. Bluebeard is a white label razor that is available for many brands worldwide. It's nothing special.
The ones we talk about in our video were chosen as they are the most suitable for beginners:
Timor
Muhle R106
Merkur 34C
Executive Shaving Mild Safety Razor.
Brian
I would recommend one of the razors in this video. Thanks for watching!
Love my gillette slim adjustable
I prefer the Slim to the Fatboy, great razor!
Brian
Gillette slim works wonders for me. Mild but very effective with voshkod or dorco platium.
I have the normal Outlaw, which I got back in May, and it still impresses me. Phenomenal build and finish, and the Super Grip handle gives an insane amount of grip (there's no fear whatsoever that this will slip out of your hand) and the shaves it gives are outstanding. You can certainly tell that a lot of time, effort and sleepless nights were spent engineering this razor. Well done to all concerned 👍🏼
The development costs for The Outlaw were eye watering but the cost and effort was worth it.
I'm glad you like it.
Brian
I bought a 34C HD. I love it, but the handle is a tad short. I love the Merkur 34C's head, so I purchased a Merkur 38C.
Same head, longer handle. Love it to pieces.
Thanks for watching!
Just switched to a safety razor after only ever shaving electric, picked the R106. Really loving it so far, will try the personna blades on it
Good choice - thanks for watching and glad you've made the switch!
Just the info I needed, thanks!
Excellent!
Thanks for watching.
Brian
I took your advice and bought some Personna blades from Executive Shaving and wow - what a difference. I've not been shaving with a safety razor for long but the difference between these blades and Wilkinson Sword blades is incredible. I normally end up with about half a dozen cuts after a shave. Just now, after my first shave with the Personna blade, I had only one - and that was after I reopened one of yesterday's cuts. The shaving experience is far smoother than with Wilkinson Sword (or Astra blades - they left me looking like I'd lost a fight with Freddie Kruger) and my face is now smooth and irritation free. Thank you for the recommendation - I'll be sticking with these blades from now on.
You're right, Personna for a mild yet close shave. Good value too.
Brian
edwin jagger razor with feather DE blades
The Jagger and Muhle R106 share exactly the same head.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving i noticed that. great video!
What about the timor?
Timor - yes up there with the Muhle R89/R106, Merkur 34c and others, mild yet efficient.
Generally how long would a DE razor last? People say a week for daily shavers, but what about weekly shavers? Would one blade last me a month or would I still have to use a new one every week?
Depends on what blades you use. But if you only shave once a week your blades should last atleast a month, probably longer.
We recommend changing your blade every 4-6 shaves so if you are shaving weekly you would comfortably get a month from a blade. Thanks for watching.
What you call the Muhle R106 searches out as R89. Ire they the same?
We no longer sell the Muhle R106 that's why we have redirected the search to the Muhle R89 as they are very similar! We have a few videos going into detail on the Muhle R89, it's a great razor. Check out these two videos: ua-cam.com/video/HgvQ-Gnx_ZM/v-deo.htmlsi=t6Nznh_JiznQKV1c & ua-cam.com/video/t8Lqz3L2QLA/v-deo.htmlsi=2Pyvs-GoOtuM2kGk
why not use feather blades? great w any razor
For me, they’re too aggressive for daily shaving.
Thank you for addressing this issue.
Thanks for watching Michael.
Brian.
I've found my Slant Razor works really well for me. I have sensitive skin on my lower neck. The slant works perfectly for me.
Great to hear you have found something that works for you. Thanks for watching.
This is exactly what I was hoping to hear! My lower neck-especially around the Adam's apple-gets completely shredded after three passes. I have very coarse facial hair, and I've read that slants are able to slice through coarse hair with much less friction and tug, which results in less irritation. I think I'm going to buy a _Fatip_ slant and see if a slant razor is the answer to my problems.
@@SpongeBath_ShitPants Since writing this I found my technique just sucked. It wasn't the razor it was me.
But I will say that if you haven't already I recommend trying an injector razor. They're more forgiving to shave with plus easier to learn. Also try a more mild razor like the Van Der Hagen TTO razor. I have that razor and it performs flawlessly every time.
Does the Outlaw come with a holster. Get it? Get it? =D
Haha! Just our leather pouch unfortunately, but maybe we should rename that! Thanks for watching.
Unfotrunatley the Mercury head is asymetrical on all of their models exept the fusion. Really a shame because otherwise really god razors. You actually have to angle the razor differently depending on wich side you use if you want consistency with each stroke.
Is this intentional?
Carl - we have sold Merkur razors for many years with no symetry problems on any models.
Brian
@@brianm1967 just look at the head from both short sides. The difference in blade exposure is obvious. Might be intentional because it looks exatly the same on every model ive seen. I supose its not a problem if you want a non adjustable DE that still have two different settings.
If it had been made in china i would asume it was sloppy enginering för their exports but since its german i actually suspect it might be intentional design. Not totally without advantage but i prefer equal blade setting on both sides.
Bloody marvellous. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words and for watching.
Brian
Hi Brian I am a complete beginner to safety razors. I’m 17 and every time I shave with my 5 blade I always get ingrowns on my neck. Which razor and blade combo do you think I should start with?
Hi Aiden, thanks for watching. I would recommend considering the MÜHLE R89 razor with Personna blades.
www.executive-shaving.co.uk/muhle-r89-closed-comb-safety-razor
www.executive-shaving.co.uk/personna-replacement-blades-for-double-edge-safety-razors-x10
Shaving your neck can be awkward as the hairs can grow in many directions. Stretch and hold the skin as tight as possible and use short strokes to make sure you are shaving with the grain.
If you have any more questions please email us at info@executive-shaving.co.uk
@@ExecutiveShaving thanks for the response. I was thinking about this due to me having to shave usually everyday already and heard it being a milder shave. I appreciate the recommendation and tips! Take care and have a great day
Is the Mild Outlaw still available? Can’t find it on the website
We recently brought out a new, evolved version of the Outlaw which now stands as the only version available to purchase! It has been re-engineered to achieve a smoother, safer shave: bit.ly/4c4ZGJM
Would you recommend an adjustable like the parker (or any other you recommend) in your store for a beginner over one of these? Does the adjustable have the qualities of a milder and more aggressive razor if needed or is there a drawback to that? Ideally would like to buy one and stick with it. Thanks for replying if you get round to it.
The Parker Variant and Merkur Progress are both good options, most men find the setting that suits them and they stick with that number which kind of defeats the purpose. My advice, go for one of the razors we recommend and learn how to get the best from it.
Brian
I have the Merkur 34C, really excellent razor! Very comfortable even against the grain.
Me too, I've had it for around 10 years, so easy to use.
Brian
Thanks
All good options for sensitive skin but keep in mind that just because you get razor burn that does not mean you have sensitive skin. It is equally likely that you have strong and/or curly beard hair. In that case these mild razors will result in a lot of pulling and require multiple passes for a clean shave and the result will be the opposite of what you are looking for. Also the mildness of the shaver is balanced against the mildness of the blade. I for instance have quite strong hair, so even though I chose a Merkur 34C, which is among the more aggressive ones listed here, I only got a good shave if I use a very aggressive blade like feather. I recently upgraded to the much more aggressive Merkur 37C and I get better results and less razor burn with milder, cheaper blades. I also borrowed the Muhle R106 from my father and that one would not give me a decent shave even with a feather blade and was pulling and skipping hairs. Looked like a fucking 13 yo with dimples after that thing. I am sure it's great if you have nice blonde baby hair though.
I must say they are extremely pricey. I bought a beautiful stainless steel double edged razor with a long handle which was at half price at the time for just AU$10 (usually $20 which is still extremely cheap). And I just picked it up at the local supermarket.
Ahh.... I totally understand where you are coming from.... I too am from Australia and have bought the Woolies, Coles even ALDI safety razors and they felt awesome. What you will find with the more expensive ones is the tolerance (which he was talking about). The cheaper ones have a smaller tolerance and are also design for the generic Wilkinson blades you also by from Woolies etc. These blades are actually a bit thicker and if you have a thick beard it will rip you to shreds. The more expensive razors have a much better and finer clearance and if you use a quality German blade ( again I'm from Australia so just go to your local Shaver Shop) you will notice that after 2 or 3 passes, you will have a face that is like a babies bum with baby powder on it..... No disrespect to the grocery story razors but you will find the price does definately show a different result.
@@thornstrikesback I had a closer look today at the Shaver Shop razors but thought the safety razors looked to be the same quality. The clearance looked to be the same and I didn't notice any advantage with them except that the handles have better gripping.
To be honest. I think shaving with my double bladed BIC does a better and much more safer job. The safety razor seems far less 'Safe' to use ironic given the name. And the BIC would only cost me around $20 a year to buy. Five packets totalling 50 shavers and I never use more than one a week as I get three shaves out of each.
I may try your advice on the blades themselves though. The Feather blades seem like the best option. Those Wilkinson Sword blades from Woolies are made in India so maybe not quite the same standard as European made ones?
Anyway, I find I have more control and precision with the BIC as it has a smaller head and is easier to judge the cutting point.
It seems strange to be trying new shaving stuff after over forty years of shaving. Old dogs I guess can learn new tricks!
Wnat about the Feather ASD2?
The Feather AS-D2 range frankly is as good as razors get but the price tag is a put-off for many people. We wanted to showcase affordable razors that do a really good job.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Hello, is it worth the extra investment in a stainless steel safety razor?
Yes, if the budget can stretch go for a Feather AS-D2S or WS-D2S or The Outlaw, both will last more than one generation.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving Great videos! Thanks for your help!
Greetings sir, and I enjoyed this are some of your other videos.
I’m looking to get into shaving with a safety razor because it’s getting too darn expensive to buy cartridge razor refills. About US$30 for 12 Schick Hydro five shaving cartridges.
My father, his father and most of my uncles always used the Gillette Adjustable Butterfly opening Safety Razor. You razors here, and many others are not adjusting. These razors here are mild, or less aggressive. So am I right deducting that these razors are fixed at the old Gillette Adjustable Razors comfort setting of 1, 2 or 3?
Do these types of razors you’ve demonstrated here perform better than the adjustable razors?
Thank you for your time,
George Silver Hawk
I've never got 4 shaves from any blade and my beard is not heavy. Doesn't happen.
I shave with a persona blade and it does it without any problem. I do 2 from one side and 2 from the other not 1-1-1-1. And i shave once a week
Try a few alternatives, 4 shaves is pretty standard.
Brian
How does the Persona blades stack up against Feather blades?
Feathers for me are sharper out of the box and can feel rough depending how aggressive the razor is, personna I feel like are more well rounded in terms of being suitable to more razors. I've been through, I dunno, 50 each of the feathers and personna and after running out of the feathers and deciding to use the personna as they were in the cupboard, they're fine for me. I'll buy some more feathers anyway though. All the best!
Feather - surgically sharp and not for everyone.
In my opinion, Personna are the best but each to their own.
Brian
Muhle house here. R41 twist for me and r89 for wife
Glad to hear it - can't go wrong with MÜHLE products!
Oh man, I have very sensitive skin with rosacea and foliculitis and just bough my first safety razor blindly, it happens to be the Muhle r106. Glad that it will suit my skin type.
Check out our Tutorial: Learn How to Shave with a Safety Razor too, this will help you pick up the right technique for getting started. If you need any advice at all don't hesitate to get in touch and thank you for watching!
How’s it been going so far ?
i went with a futur as my first ever step in to safety razors recently which i think was a big mistake... lets just say sink water shouldnt be red and i had bad technique. i've got better with it but i still think its to aggressive for me so i'm now thinking of going with a Muhle R106 or a oneblade core. what would you suggest? sensitive skin and beginner
Both the Core and R106 are good buys, both are mild yet effective, the downside to the Core being the cost of the replacement blades and the fact they're only good for 2-3 shaves.
Go for the R106, take your time, use a light touch and shave on a rich lather and you'll be fine.
R106: www.executive-shaving.co.uk/muhle-r106-closed-comb-black-safety-razor
Thanks for watching.
Brian
I got an R41 as my first de razor and i shave my head with it. Been doing it for over a year now and i still look like something out of Edward scissor hands 😂😂 i need something mild
I suggest put zero absolutely zero pressure on your skin took me two years to figure this out , bought 5-6 different razors 🪒. It’s just the amount of pressure cause issue . No one tells you that on UA-cam which I’m surprised. Zero pressure go with the grain first and side ways then against if you want a very close shave . Also do short strokes
So I’m new to all of this so I would appreciate some feedback. I want something for precision, something to line up and shape my mustache my question is is there a razor that can accomplish that? Like which razor is good for that a long handle or a short handle? Fat head normal head? Or if you guys have any recommendations I would appreciate it thanks in advance
I hope you answer! I have very sensitive skin , I always get rashes on my neck which is more sensitive then anything , I got the merkur 34c with some feather blades, I get some cuts here and there but my skin for me just isn’t so smooth when I shave , I don’t have such a clean shave , what blade do you recommend ?
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Awesome! Is there any differences between Mercur 34C and 24C or is "just" the handle?
Only the handle differs - blade gap etc much the same.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Just ordered the Rockwell 6C in white chrome from you through Amazon thanks👍
Thanks for purchasing - hope you enjoy using the Rockwell 6C, it's a great razor! Next time, shop with us directly for better promotions!
£5 cheaper from you aswell👍@@ExecutiveShaving
How does mekur 24c compare to 34 c?
You are right persona blades are the best
Parker 76R
Each to their own...
Is the outlaw worth the price?
Going to love Brian and his videos what a Gent👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🪒💈
Great video
Alan H
Remember if ain’t Scottish it’s crapppp Man
Thanks for watching!
I bought Muhle R89 and feels great to shave with this mild razor, but is there a specific reason why you guys at executive recommend personna blades?
Was trying to do some research on my own, but I couldn't find anything reliable.
We always recommend Personna because they're suitable for all hair & skin types - they usually suit most people!
My father was a terrible shaving teacher. Brian made me change everything about the way I shave and I look better and feel better. Thank you so much!
Also, my father also picked up things from this and now my mother cooks better too..! Good looking man makes a happy wife!!
Thanks for watching!
Why do you recommend the R106? Isn't it the same head as R98 which would make them the same shave?
Yes, they are the same head but the handle is different so gives the user a choice of handles - the razors give the same quality of shave!
Can someone answer a question for me? I'm new to shaving with a safety razor, when you say a certain blade is good for 7-8 shaves do you mean 7 sessions? That always confuses me because most people will do 3-4 passes in one shaving session. So you can only use the razor twice with 3-4 shaves in each shaving session. Any help would be much appreciated. Great video by the way.
How often you need to change the blade depends on many factors. We recommend changing the blade as soon as you feel any tugging or dragging. However, when talking about a number of shaves, we mean the number of complete shaves, not the number of passes in a shave - hope this helps. Thank for watching!
In the end, if you experienced any rashes or bumps, the will blame your poor technique
Hi Frazier, we want to help you achieve the perfect, irritation free shave. If you have any questions please get in touch at info@executive-shaving.co.uk
lately I am buying razors again, I had to give away a qshave parthenon adjustable TTO razor since it was too aggressive, even in position 1, now I have bought another razor parker 60 R , again a TTO but not adjustable and cannot use it since the aggression is very high, Is there a possibility to lower the aggressiveness of these razors or do I have them to give away again to people with lesser sensibility I don't have problems with edwin jagger DE89, with merkur 34C, and with other adjustable razors , normally I use rockwell 6, on base plate 2, regards from Mexico , robert
I don't know any way to reduce the assertiveness of an aggressive razor, sorry.
Good vid. It's helpful to assist as RAZOR burn is a major issue for a lot of people!!!
Absolutely! Glad you found the video helpful, thanks for watching 🙂
Hi there and thank you very much for these great videos on wet shaving. I have a question on air travel: how do you cope with the fact that it is forbidden to bring on board DE blades? The issue does not exist if you put your luggage in the hold, but what about when someone travels with a trolley only? Please advise. Thank you in advance
Thanks for watching! Blades should be relatively easy to pick up somewhere at your destination!
what is the difference between the muhle r106 and r89? is it just a different handle or is the head actually different?
Thanks for watching! The only difference is in the handle, it is the same head. The R89 has a knurled chrome finish whereas the R106 is a smooth black resin handle.
That muhle looks pretty, I wonder if it's as mild as the hansen mild safety razor?
Hi Stefan, thanks for watching! We have never stocked the Henson Mild Safety Razor so we don't have any feedback on that particular razor. However, the Muhle R106 provides a mild yet close and comfortable shave!
Never seen any of your vids before, for some reason I liked this vid 10 secs into watching it, great vid and new sub, please make a dedicated vid on Safety razor clogging, I cut my head to the point more blood was dripping than foam, I put it down to clogging under the blade slightly raising it creating an uneven blade
Thanks for watching! I'd recommend rinsing your razor after every few strokes to avoid clogging.
For men with scars on their face, which safety razor & blade would you suggest for irregular contours ?
We would recommend the R106 (the first razor featured in the video). We'd also recommend you watch our tutorial video on shaving with a safety razor (ua-cam.com/video/ps88RU_BXlA/v-deo.html) and please get in touch at info@executive-shaving.co.uk with any questions you have.
Ive tried lots of DE:s. The Muhle is the best of all on my very sensitive skin. And supprisingly a shavette also works just as well for me. Still use the Muhle in The mornimg when i need to hurrry. Dont want to hurry with a shavette.
Thanks for sharing!
When will you have Timor in stock sir?
The Timor will be back in stock within the next 7-14 days, we have 100 on order each month.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Nice, Thank you...Brian!
Thanks for watching!
Best i have found is muhle rocca so efficent and smooth
Muhle make stunning bits of kit. Thanks for watching.
@@ExecutiveShaving yes sir.
Desde México un saludo. Para piel sensitiva y barba delgada que rastrillo para evitar tanto corte a lapiel recomienda? Gracias
Hola
Cualquiera de los tres en el video, excepto Timor o Muhle R106, probablemente sea el más adecuado para usted.
www.executive-shaving.co.uk/timor-german-made-closed-comb-safety-razor
www.executive-shaving.co.uk/muhle-r106-closed-comb-black-safety-razor
I have a 1966 Gilette Slim and have been having a problem getting all my dark whiskers on a 2nd or 3rd pass. The 3rd pass is almost impossible for me, it hurts my skin. I have been trying a variety of blades including the red Personna blades. I have some of the blues coming in soon. I also have a really good pre-shave and post-shave routine and use a high quality shave soap with high fat content and a badger hair brush. I also shave after showering and do a facial scrub. Do you think that these razors are significantly more mild than my razor?
I haven't used a Gillette Slim but it depends what setting you have the Slim on. On the higher settings then these razors would be milder but if you are using the Slim on it's lower settings then I don't think you'll see a big difference.
@@ExecutiveShaving I'm using it at the lowest setting. I've tried to go 2 or 3 but it just makes it worse on the neck and 2nd and 3rd pass all over.
Hello. I am now using the muhle r89. Am satisfied with it. I am curious about the Merkur 34c. They say it's slightly more aggressive than the r89. Is that right? I myself have sensitive skin. Have been looking for a long time for a blade best for my skin and of course for those razors that I mention. So the r89 and the merkur 34c. They recommend the gillette platinum and astromax and voskhod blades for sensitivity. They are 4/5 with the sharpness. The personna blades are also comfortable? Because that's most important to me. But they also have to be sharp. I'm tired of searching. Want a knife that's good for me. So that I don't have to change anymore. And I can also buy a large series for a long time. Hopefully an answer from you. Thanks in advance. With best regards Bjorn.
The 34c is maybe very slightly closer shaving than the R89.
For me, over the years Personna and Gillette Silver Blue are my two top razor blades.
Buy the 34c and Personna and GSB blades - and stick with them, learn to use them and don't go chopping and changing.
They are top-class products that work well for almost all men no matter their beard and skin types.
As ever - KEEP IT SIMPLE.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving Thx you for the suport.... Are the personna platinum en gilette platinum versions also good? There are easy to buy here from Belgium.
Nice, Mr brian 👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers nawaf.
Brian