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Looking to go clean shaven a bit more often. Would like to know what would be some pretty good razor options.
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>>1560679
just about any safety razor really I like picrel personally I would avoid plastic ones and one:s with the butterflh opening but maybe you'd like those
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>>1560679
as Steve Sailer pointed out, find a razor that's new on the market and buy a bunch of spares and take good care of them (keep them clean and dry). When a style of razor is newly-released, the company will be using the best steel and the best tooling, so the quality of the blades will be as good as it's gonna get.
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>>1560679
WTF is this monkey real!?
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>>1560679
As an American, I alternate between the Schick Quattro and a generic double-edge razor.

The single Schick Quattro can last for several months and is incredibly difficult to cut yourself.

On the other hand, those cartridges get expensive. A double-edge razor blade costs pennies, can be bought in large quantities (like 50+ razors at a time), lasts for weeks, and gives a good shave with only one blade, provided you are consistent.

I know that new DE safety razors are being sold at a premium in some stores, so please check out online stores like Amazon or eBay for knock-offs
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>>1560679
I'd recommend a dry razor/shaver.
Panasonic is really good.
You just have to make sure that you stretch your skin so the foils can catch every bit peeking out, then it's silky smooth.

This the more high range model, but a simple one with just two foils will also do.
https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-ES-LV67-A803-Shaving-Including-Trimmer
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>>1560679
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QMGK2MC
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003MFXWUA
$30 for a razor and blades that'll last well over a year.
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Thanks for the suggestions, fellas.
Also, are there any shaving creams in particular I should bother with?
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>>1560776
I have a preference for foams. It dissolves quickly in water, leading to less clogging in multi-blade razors, and washes out well from DE razors, causing less corrosion on blades or the razor.

I am not sure if there are any positives to gels.



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