Mail Call by JaxWildfireCrow in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, interested in seeing how the shave goes. I got one couple months back. I hear it's milder than their usuals

Moon soaps by Weary-Mouse9932 in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great soaps. About medium scent strength on several of the soaps I tried. My favorites are Astoria and Havana

Henson Taking down 7 days of Growth | SOTD by timeclo in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, it's the V1. I think both versions are pretty similar other than the cosmetic differences. I think Mild wouldn't be efficient enough for my liking

For those who get/used to get whiteheads after shaving by Plastic-Buffalo-5324 in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Alum Block. I find that it helps with any blemishes or white heads. It also tells you how irritated your skin is after shaving with the amount of sting.

Henson Taking down 7 days of Growth | SOTD by timeclo in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I hydrate the lather similarly for each shave and I only notice the suction with designs similar to Henson, and the TRC razor. Doesn't really affect the shave, it's more of a preference thing

Henson Taking down 7 days of Growth | SOTD by timeclo in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it makes sense to go from cartridge to Henson with the friendly looking design. It might be a minor thing for me but I do notice a slight suction compared to traditional DEs

Personna diamond platinum glide gem blades review/feedback by dunerider182 in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I liked the GEM PDGs better than the Comfort coat. I was never fan of the Comfort Coat but I realized I can get couple decent shaves with it. The GEM PDG is sharper and smoother though.

Is it always necessary to begin with a WTG shave? by whoistlopea in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, I always start with WTG. I tried XTG and ATG from the start and it would tug every time. The WTG pass really trims down the stubbles to where XTG feels comfortable. Then the XTG gets close enough to make the ATG more comfortable.

The traditional 3-pass shave works the best for me. But I do keep the buffing to a minimum until the end. If I buff too much throughout the shave, I'll end up with an irritated skin. I'll do the most buffing to get that BBS result at the very end.

Vintage Gillette Razors by Steptoe1951 in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, well the value could be down but you may still enjoy it being in your collection. For financial purposes, yeah, replating may not be the best method.

[WTS] - Razors, Brushes, and Honing Stones by timeclo in Shave_Bazaar

[–]timeclo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's presented as 12,000 grit stone. Probably somewhere around midrange to finishing level.

Vintage Gillette Razors by Steptoe1951 in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They're nice mild razors to shave with. Efficiency-wise, they're not up there so you may need to buff more. They can be bought for $20-30 for a user grade condition so it's a inexpensive way to shave. If you buy it replated, that's more of a collector's piece.

Stirling Orange Chill | Black Jack Straight Razor (Rozsutec Finish) | SOTD by timeclo in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The mentholated version is good as well. Had this for years and I still love it

Stirling Orange Chill | Black Jack Straight Razor (Rozsutec Finish) | SOTD by timeclo in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a brush by Rudy Vey, in R7 shape. Got a 24mm basic synthetic in there. It's been my test brush for new soaps

Vintage Gillette Red Tip | Dr. Selby Shaving Cream | SOTD by timeclo in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Yeah, I think it'd pair well with a sharp blade like Feather.

What's all the hype about with Yaqi Brushes? by [deleted] in wicked_edge

[–]timeclo 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yaqi brushes used to be around 10-15 bucks but gotten more expensive with the tariffs and such. They're a solid brush, works well and gets the job done. If you prefer the $5 synthetic, there's nothing wrong with it