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I’ve been heavily investing in shaving for the last five years. Here’s what I’ve found based on years of experience looking for shave I want. (I want the smoothest quick shave without getting ingrown hairs or irritation.) 1) Annually, with daily shaving, the Oneblade will cost the same as buying the Braun Series 9 with cleaning cartridges replacing the cleaning cartridge solution every 19 cycles (I took over two weeks to count exactly how many cycles until the light turns on.) 2) The Philips Norelco OneBlade doesn’t provide the closest shave when “close” is defined by the length of hair protruding from the skin. However, “smoothness” I have found the OneBlade can provide (with extra work) a shave nearly as smooth as a Double Edge Safety Razor. This is all from my experience, not the opinions of others. 3) Using Leftric Shave or another electric pre-shave will make this even smoother. If your goal is the closest shave, the Gillette Fusion 5 should be the winner because it will cut under the skin, but that’s a problem. Cutting under the skin produces ingrown hairs. Don’t get me wrong, the experience of taking a warm shower followed by shaving against the grain with a new Gillette Fusion 5 ProGlide using the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Sensitive 2 in 1 Shave Gel is AMAZING. (Assuming you didn’t break out in ingrowns the next day.) But you know, like I do, that those sharp, amazing shave experiences don’t last very long on those blades. In my experience, the way to get an oil-covered baby butt dish soap lathered slip and slide smooth shave is using a double-edge safety razor. The best part is you don’t get breakouts. It takes time to learn, but I go against the grain nearly everywhere on its face every time I shave and am never disappointed by blade performance. Double edge safety razors are much sharper, profoundly cheaper, and easy to learn.
Me particularly not. It cut just the right size to look clean and long enough so I dont get ingrowing hairs. Some people do. I recommend doing it wet with foam. So it even more gentle to the skin
Still can see plenty of stubble. A safety razor would get down to bare skin for a fraction of the cost, and last a lifetime. Only takes a few shaves to get the technique.
Yes but if you have a baby face and prefer a little stubble, if you easily get skin irritation, if you shave sporadically or if you want to get rid of a 50 day beard then it's simply the best. You can do always do a quick pass with a traditional razor afterwards. If you want a daily clean shave then yes, you will be underwhelmed with this gadget.
@@kerryrus A mild safety razor like the Merkur 34C or Edwin Jagger DE 89 are made for sensitive skin. The vintage Gillette Super Speed and Tech are milder yet, while still plentiful and cheap.
@@nicetna2010 I use both. When I cut a 5 day or older beard, a traditional razor takes far too long. Also they say the hybrid blade lasts 4 months but it really lasts much longer. When I shave every 3 days or less I often just use a Gillette Fusion, past 3 days, I use the OneBlade.
@@Chalkster1 it all depends, not if you look 15 at 35. I’ve had facial hair since 18 and haven’t been clean shaven for years. I look younger so the beard helps.
You still can buy oneblade cheap here:
OneBlade: amzn.to/3ErD0Br
One blade at amazon Amazon: amzn.to/3Ejcrhw
BUY HERE Oneblade PRO Model Amazon: amzn.to/3yHluru
This has to be the best one blade video out there
No talking
No lame intro
Straight to mowing
Great job
Wish I could give it more than one thumbs up
The real question is, 'did you replace blades in between'?
3:55 I think I have seen this shave from a famous old german artist!
@@WKNQ No, another artist 😏
@@WKNQ a dangerous one 😉
The was the PERFECT 5 o’clock shadow shave EVER 🤣👊🏾💥🔥🤪
Thanks for your coment Sean
How many blades do u change in 2 years?
I’ve been heavily investing in shaving for the last five years. Here’s what I’ve found based on years of experience looking for shave I want. (I want the smoothest quick shave without getting ingrown hairs or irritation.)
1) Annually, with daily shaving, the Oneblade will cost the same as buying the Braun Series 9 with cleaning cartridges replacing the cleaning cartridge solution every 19 cycles (I took over two weeks to count exactly how many cycles until the light turns on.)
2) The Philips Norelco OneBlade doesn’t provide the closest shave when “close” is defined by the length of hair protruding from the skin. However, “smoothness” I have found the OneBlade can provide (with extra work) a shave nearly as smooth as a Double Edge Safety Razor. This is all from my experience, not the opinions of others.
3) Using Leftric Shave or another electric pre-shave will make this even smoother.
If your goal is the closest shave, the Gillette Fusion 5 should be the winner because it will cut under the skin, but that’s a problem. Cutting under the skin produces ingrown hairs. Don’t get me wrong, the experience of taking a warm shower followed by shaving against the grain with a new Gillette Fusion 5 ProGlide using the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Sensitive 2 in 1 Shave Gel is AMAZING. (Assuming you didn’t break out in ingrowns the next day.) But you know, like I do, that those sharp, amazing shave experiences don’t last very long on those blades.
In my experience, the way to get an oil-covered baby butt dish soap lathered slip and slide smooth shave is using a double-edge safety razor. The best part is you don’t get breakouts. It takes time to learn, but I go against the grain nearly everywhere on its face every time I shave and am never disappointed by blade performance. Double edge safety razors are much sharper, profoundly cheaper, and easy to learn.
What a deep information. Thanks a lot
how is the battery ?! is it good ?! i think to get it this week !! not expensive compare with the others one blade but very afraid of battery
how long do you want it to last the batery. there is a version with larger batery. I left some links in the description
Do you guys not get razor burn and ingrown hairs from shaving against the grain?
Me particularly not. It cut just the right size to look clean and long enough so I dont get ingrowing hairs. Some people do. I recommend doing it wet with foam. So it even more gentle to the skin
Any pulls or knicks, was this painful at any point?
No. the trimmer works fine. But when i used a brand new one i could notice that the old one is not as efficient. however works fine.
how do you clean the blade from hair?
I use a small broom that came with other trimmer. the panasonic trimmer
can i use it on my legs?
I guess so.
nice!!
Nice..
Same blade for 2 years?
yes. but I shave basicaly once a week
3:55 Hitler approves
hahahaha true!
Oh boy @4:01
hehehehe
Good job!!!! 5+++++
Thanks a lot Mariusz
2 anos com a msm Lâmina??? Kk
Still can see plenty of stubble. A safety razor would get down to bare skin for a fraction of the cost, and last a lifetime. Only takes a few shaves to get the technique.
Yes but if you have a baby face and prefer a little stubble, if you easily get skin irritation, if you shave sporadically or if you want to get rid of a 50 day beard then it's simply the best. You can do always do a quick pass with a traditional razor afterwards. If you want a daily clean shave then yes, you will be underwhelmed with this gadget.
@@kerryrus A mild safety razor like the Merkur 34C or Edwin Jagger DE 89 are made for sensitive skin. The vintage Gillette Super Speed and Tech are milder yet, while still plentiful and cheap.
@@nicetna2010 I use both. When I cut a 5 day or older beard, a traditional razor takes far too long. Also they say the hybrid blade lasts 4 months but it really lasts much longer. When I shave every 3 days or less I often just use a Gillette Fusion, past 3 days, I use the OneBlade.
Some people just don't want to take the time to use a safety razor
@@kerryrus the casual guy I got you dude I haven't picked one up yet
That beard grew in one week? Wtf?
It took some weeks growing
Now have a proper shave
Better to have stubble than clean shaven, especially if you have a young face.
@@italia8647 clean shaven is the best
@@Chalkster1 it all depends, not if you look 15 at 35. I’ve had facial hair since 18 and haven’t been clean shaven for years. I look younger so the beard helps.