I started shaving with a DE two Thursdays ago using a Merkur HD and Derby blades. After about five shaves (the last three stunningly wonderful and nick free), I switched to a Merkur blade from letterK's sampler pack to see what the difference would feel like.
I only use that blade three times. Each time I saw more irritation and nicks than I ever have using any razor, DE or cartridge. I've already loaded a new Derby blade into the razor in case I'm too tired tomorrow to remember to do so. Hopefully, that will return to as nice a shave as previously, or close enough.
I see the YMMV phrase a lot here. I also know that blades may not be as sharp as possible even when brand new (no offense to letterK who has supplied a fine product). So I have to ask: Is this experience common when trying a different brand of blade?
I know that I'm still learning and it could take a while, but that seemed drastic to be getting a great shave with one blade, then a painful experience with another brand.
Thanks all,
Robert
Second Blade Problems and Question
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Robert,
My experience mirrored your own, and many other's as well. It is not uncommon for to react differently (sometimes dramatically) to different blades.
Likewise, it is not uncommon for a person to have a negative experience with a particular brand of blades, switch to a different brand, get a great shave, and months later try the previously "bad" blades, only to find they shave great.
My suggestion is, try each of the blades from the "sampler pack," determine which you prefer, and stick with those for a bit. In a month or two (when your technique has been "perfected," you may want to revisit the sampler pack, to see if your "tastes" have changed.
Ultimately, you may find you prefer one brand over the others (in which case you should purchase those in bulk), or you may find that none are preferable to the others (in which case you can purchase either the cheapest or the easiest to get).
Personally, I switched my preference(s) at least three times before I settled on my own favorites...YMMV, however
My experience mirrored your own, and many other's as well. It is not uncommon for to react differently (sometimes dramatically) to different blades.
Likewise, it is not uncommon for a person to have a negative experience with a particular brand of blades, switch to a different brand, get a great shave, and months later try the previously "bad" blades, only to find they shave great.
My suggestion is, try each of the blades from the "sampler pack," determine which you prefer, and stick with those for a bit. In a month or two (when your technique has been "perfected," you may want to revisit the sampler pack, to see if your "tastes" have changed.
Ultimately, you may find you prefer one brand over the others (in which case you should purchase those in bulk), or you may find that none are preferable to the others (in which case you can purchase either the cheapest or the easiest to get).
Personally, I switched my preference(s) at least three times before I settled on my own favorites...YMMV, however
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"What am I afraid of? I'll tell you: a feather. that's right, a feather...did I say it was a poison feather?"
-- Jack Handey [Deep Thoughts]
"What am I afraid of? I'll tell you: a feather. that's right, a feather...did I say it was a poison feather?"
-- Jack Handey [Deep Thoughts]
Robert I think that you just have to try as many different blades as you can and find that one that works for you.
I have tried just about every blade out there and settled on Personna. There are a lot of people that can't stand the Personna blades but they are what works for me. As you so aptly stated YMMV realy comes into play with any of the aspects of shaving. Good luck in your search for "your" blade and keep us posted.
I have tried just about every blade out there and settled on Personna. There are a lot of people that can't stand the Personna blades but they are what works for me. As you so aptly stated YMMV realy comes into play with any of the aspects of shaving. Good luck in your search for "your" blade and keep us posted.
John V
"What one relishes, nourishes"
Benjamin Franklin
"What one relishes, nourishes"
Benjamin Franklin
I find Merkur blades simply unusable, though some like them a lot.
I would also mention that how a blade performs can "change" as your technique improves. (Obviously, what is changing is not the blade, but the technique.) Quite a while back, I tried the Euro Gillette and didn't like it at all. Recently, I tried one again---wonderful! So now I'm going to try them in several different razors and see how it goes. They may even turn out to be better (for me --- YMMV) than the Feathers. Who knows?
I would also mention that how a blade performs can "change" as your technique improves. (Obviously, what is changing is not the blade, but the technique.) Quite a while back, I tried the Euro Gillette and didn't like it at all. Recently, I tried one again---wonderful! So now I'm going to try them in several different razors and see how it goes. They may even turn out to be better (for me --- YMMV) than the Feathers. Who knows?