A Classic Shave

I recently came across a coupon from the slickdeals.net website for a free starter kit at The Art of Shaving.  The Art of Shaving in their own words, “…has become the best-selling men’s brand at high-end department stores…”
I’ve been used to shaving with Gillette brand razors for most of my shaving experience so the thought I trying trying a little more sophisticated was appealing.
When I went to the Canoga Park location I was greeted by a young lady that showed me the 4 elements of a perfect shave.
  1. Prepare to soften the beard & protect the skin
  2. Lather Up! For a close & comfortable shave
  3. Shave with a good handle & proper technique
  4. Moisturize To sooth, refresh & regenerate the skin
The following day I was ready to use my new starter kit. Sure enough it came with everything I needed for my shave.  I even used a new Mach 3 razor to get the best shave possible
The starter kit included:
  • Pre-Shave Oil
  • Shaving Cream
  • After-Shave Balm
  • Pure Badger Shaving Brush

To my surprise I got a really good shave.  It got me thinking and I started doing more research on the art of shaving.  It turns out many people find that to get an even better shave you must use a straight or safety razor.

A safety razor is a razor is where the skin is protected from all but the very edge of the blade.   Safety razors go back to the 18th century.
I decided that if I was going to get the full experience of a classic shave, I needed to throw out all my disposable blades and get a safety razor.

One of the more popular safety razors is the Merkur Classic made in Germany.  It is smaller than a typical disposable at 3 x 1 x 1 inches, but the magic is the weight.  This one comes in at 4 ounces.  Instead of shaving with a lot of pressure, you use the weight of the Merkur is get your close shave.
I recently ordered this from Amazon and am looking forward to to entire experience.
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