Nemean_lion ( @Nemean_lion@lemmy.ca ) English24•26 days agoWether American or not, switching away from those dumb disposable razors was the best choice of my life. I got my blades from Japan and haven’t bought a new bundle in 3 years.
Grimpen ( @Grimpen@lemmy.ca ) 6•26 days agoFendrihan.ca has sampler sets of different razor blades. Personally I kind of settled on Astra blades, but most honestly most of the blades in the sampler I started with are all fine, far better than the latest five or six bladed cartridge monstrosity. Feather is the Japanese brand that I see most often, and they are excellent.
Fendrihan.ca also has a Canadian collection. The Henson AL13 is made in Canada, but at $90 is twice as expensive as the Parker 96R I’ve been using for years, which was apparently made in India.
You can get a razor handle and 100 blades for less than $50, and enjoy a far superior shaving experience.
Cyborganism ( @cyborganism@lemmy.ca ) 5•26 days agoA colleague at work gave me a handful of different razor blades. So far, the Shark super chrome double edge blade one has been absolutely amazing. They’re from Egypt apparently. He also gave me a bar of Arko shaving cream from Turkey and it changed my life. It’s a potassium tallowate based soap (animal fat)
I’ve looked around and foud Tallow + Steel, a company based in Winnipeg that also sells similar soap, but handmade. They also have aftershave.
Henson Shaving makes blades as well. I should give them a try.
wise_pancake ( @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca ) 2•26 days agoWhat blades do you use?
I swear by Kai, they work incredibly well for me.
Nemean_lion ( @Nemean_lion@lemmy.ca ) English3•26 days agoShaving revolution. I literally just bought them off Amazon, and they had good reviews. Bought 100 for 20 dollars. It says Japanese, but I’m honestly just going off thier word. That said I have 0 complaints, they work great.
generallynonsensical ( @generallynonsensical@lemmy.ca ) English2•26 days agoNot op but I’m a big feather guy. Great blades. Haven’t tried Kai though.
wise_pancake ( @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca ) 2•26 days agoKai is a bit different than other brands
They come more dull than feathers and they’re a thicker gauge steel than other blades use. I still find them plenty sharp though.
The thicker steel is what I think makes them good for me. My beard hairs are very heavy and thick, so thicker steel reduces vibrations as it cuts giving me a more reliable shave.
I generally use each blade 6 times, which is good longevity for a blade.
I also kinda like that they’re no frills. No laser etching or waxy drops on the blades. Feels like something Ron Swanson would use.
astrsk ( @astrsk@fedia.io ) 7•26 days agoI love my Henson, had it for years now. Still on the same free box of blades and there’s nothing short of a furnace that’s gonna break the handle, no plastic and laser precise mounting every time.
Walican132 ( @Walican132@lemmy.today ) English4•26 days agoIt’s one of those single-blade razors, right? How often do you cut yourself? Also, how often do you have to change that blade? I’ve thought about getting one. But I make my disposable razors last, and a Henson would cost about a year’s worth of disposables for me. I barely grow facial hair and shave every other to every three days.
Xerodin ( @Xerodin@lemm.ee ) 6•26 days agoTo add onto what @DOPdan@lemmy.world said, there is a bit of a learning curve. Once you can consistently get the angle right it’s like shaving with a stick of butter. I also shave my face every other day and I even use it to shave my head once a week.
I’m coming up on 2 years of ownership and have barely gone through 2/3 of my initial 100 count pack that cost $15 USD. It’s one of those products where there’s a bit of an initial investment that saves significant money long term.
smorks ( @smorks@lemmy.ca ) English4•26 days agoI’ve owned the Henson for a few years now and love it. worth every penny.
i shave one, maybe two times a week (I’m older and lazier now haha) and should probably change my blade more often than I do. that being said, I probably change it out every 2 months or so?
i rarely cut myself, and I’m not typically very careful with it. maybe it’s the blades I use? probably also depends on your skin, etc. i think that I used to cut myself more often with my disposables, etc.
anyways, like others have said, I bought a big 100 pack of Feather blades, and I’ve still working on that initial pack.
Nemean_lion ( @Nemean_lion@lemmy.ca ) English3•26 days agoI didn’t buy a Henson but I bought something close and I havent bought a new blade in 3 years. But I only shave in the summers when I need to be clean shaven. Once the initial spend is done the upkeep is next to nothing. And that even if you buy the douchy shave bars. My grandpa uses a single razor and I bought him a gift pact of very nice shave soap 6 years ago, he still has 1 can left.
wise_pancake ( @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca ) 3•26 days agoInitially I did nick myself a lot
I realized with my skin and beard combo I can’t go against the grain, so getting to know myself helped a lot. I do with the grain then across.
I don’t nick myself often and I use an alum block when I do, or just to clean up any spots I think will turn into a razor burn.
You can get a cheaper DE razor to start, the blades and shave soap will make the biggest difference.
TheFeatureCreature ( @TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.ca ) English6•26 days agoJust be careful! Many decent double-edge blades have historically been made in Russia or the US, usually under licence of Gillette. I recommend Feather blades which are Japanese and premium quality.
Zorsith ( @Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English7•26 days agoYou can add Israel to the shitlist as well, i believe (Personna blades)
Edit: conflicting info online at a cursory search: some used to be made in israel but are now made in germany?
Corngood ( @Corngood@lemmy.ml ) 3•26 days agoWhere do you recommend buying them? I got my last pack ages ago on Amazon (before I shitlisted them), and they were pretty cheap.
Local shops only have some hipster brand, 10 blades for $10 or something, which is insane.
TheFeatureCreature ( @TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.ca ) English3•26 days agohttps://www.fendrihan.ca/ Canadian and they stock good stuff! I’ve dealt with their customer service before and they are very helpful.
wirebeads ( @wirebeads@lemmy.ca ) English5•26 days agoI’ve had this for about 1.5 years now. Absolutely love it. I look forward to shaving daily now.
Cyborganism ( @cyborganism@lemmy.ca ) 4•26 days agoI have my German Merkur safety razor that I’ve had for a long ass time. I’ve been curious about Henson’s. But I already have a pretty good one that’ll last me an eternity so it feels stupid buying another one.
Let me know if it’s really worth it. Is the shave really that better?
Showroom7561 ( @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca ) 1•26 days agoWow, very nice!!
I’ve got a razor from the Rocky Mountain Barber Company, who is also Canadian, but I don’t think they make their razors here! They do have Made in Canada stuff for your skin and face, though. 👍
CoffeeJunkie ( @CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.cafe ) English1•26 days agoI’m super pro American, but I have to fudge sometimes. 🙂 I looked at this safety razor!! But I ended up settling on the Merkur 43C, IIRC.
You’re going to need more blades. I highly recommend Shark DE razor blades (made in Egypt); you can buy them so cheaply by the 100+ pack on eBay.
Happy shaving!
breakfastmtn ( @breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca ) 1•26 days agoMental note!
wise_pancake ( @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca ) 1•26 days agoHow is it?
I use a Rockwell T2 which was expensive but I’ve been using it for years and love it. Rockwell is Canadian (not sure if they manufacture here though).
I also use a shaving scuttle from Nova Scotia with it. I never really thought about my mostly Canadian shave kit.
For soap I use Badger but would welcome Canadian alternatives.
It’s good so far. First double edged razor I’ve used, so it’ll take some getting used to.
wise_pancake ( @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca ) 1•26 days agoThere’s a learning curve, but it’s much more enjoyable to me.