I've always struggled with extremely sensitive skin under my chin and down my neck. Because of this, I often put off shaving for longer than I should. If I could grow a decent looking beard, I would give up shaving completely.
After a bit of reading and several YouTube videos, I decided to give wet shaving a try. Rather than investing the money in the proper tools only to be disappointed, I thought I would find an old school barber in the area so I could see if this technique will serve as a remedy to the redness. As luck would have it, I found a highly regarded shop in the area and stopped in yesterday morning for my first wet shave. I'm happy to report that I am still free of irritation and am ready to commit to wet shaving.
Now comes the part of selecting the right tools...
I've read a lot of great things about Merkur safety razors, Feather blades, and Prosaro cream. The brush area is a little more confusing. I know I want to go with badger hair instead of boar's hair, but there seems to be a pretty steep price difference between pure badger and silvertip badger. Is it worth it?
To get started, I was thinking of going with a kit to make things simple. I might pick up a tube of Prosaro and a multi-brand pack of razors to help me narrow down the choices for future purchases.
Any thoughts on this kit?
http://www.amazon.com/Shaving-Merkur-Safety-Husband-Boyfriend/dp/B0010Y1KYA/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1376874256&sr=8-11&keywords=merkur+safety+razor
After a bit of reading and several YouTube videos, I decided to give wet shaving a try. Rather than investing the money in the proper tools only to be disappointed, I thought I would find an old school barber in the area so I could see if this technique will serve as a remedy to the redness. As luck would have it, I found a highly regarded shop in the area and stopped in yesterday morning for my first wet shave. I'm happy to report that I am still free of irritation and am ready to commit to wet shaving.
Now comes the part of selecting the right tools...
I've read a lot of great things about Merkur safety razors, Feather blades, and Prosaro cream. The brush area is a little more confusing. I know I want to go with badger hair instead of boar's hair, but there seems to be a pretty steep price difference between pure badger and silvertip badger. Is it worth it?
To get started, I was thinking of going with a kit to make things simple. I might pick up a tube of Prosaro and a multi-brand pack of razors to help me narrow down the choices for future purchases.
Any thoughts on this kit?
http://www.amazon.com/Shaving-Merkur-Safety-Husband-Boyfriend/dp/B0010Y1KYA/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1376874256&sr=8-11&keywords=merkur+safety+razor