What to look for in a facial razor

will any double edge safety razor do? What makes it a good quality razor?

>buying anything other than glorious nippon steel folded over 1000 times

uh thats a fucking wakizashi not a FUCKING KATANA

>spend weeks researching safety razors and following ebay postings
>finally nab myself a great condition 1940's Gillette Super Speed
>the blades won't even go through my facial hair, not even Feathers

That was 2 years ago and I haven't shaved since

post beard

Nah I use a beard trimmer. My squiggles look like garbage when they start to get longer.

>that guy who thinks reading about a craft for months makes up for actual experience doing it
>I read about collector autismo on SRP and that makes me an expert after 2 shaves
>somehow my beard hairs are stronger than steel even though this is physically impossible

Whenever I hear "muh beard is too thick" or "muh face is too sensitive" I think "this person really fucking sucks at shaving"

Yes, even if you've been doing it your whole life. A friend of mine confessed to me recently that he didn't know about ATG/WTG and he's in his FIFTIES

who cares, twat.

summer: the post

copped this, neat thing that when properly sharpened can then be maintained for many years without ever having to sharpen it again except for touching it up with the hone and stropping it (all integrated into the case)

Have fun never using that
>but I will
K

probably. I got it as a curisosity they're very cheap

jesus, who the fuck thought that was a good idea

>neither reading up nor doing it for ages makes you an expert
shaving really is a dark art

It's really not that hard, it's just that in modern consumerist culture people have been trained to ignore themselves and focus on the tool

Good tools help but there isn't a tool in the universe that can cure bad technique

At least he didn't use a picture of an odachi.

>a craft
>an expert
>everyone's going to have the same experience I have
It's just freaking scraping hair off your face dude. Obviously you have to do it right but it's not a Michelangelo sculpture. And considering you didn't say something like "that was my experience in the beginning too but I found out what I was doing wrong eventually" you probably have blondie peach fuzz.

>It's just freaking scraping hair off your face dude
Sure, just like cooking is "just putting some stuff in a pan and applying heat". Yet a lot of people fuck it up because they aren't willing to learn the fundamentals.
>Obviously you have to do it right
And obviously, quite a few don't
>but it's not a Michelangelo sculpture
Who made that comparison? You did. There was only ever one Michaelangelo. Everyone has a face. And yet.
>And considering you didn't say something like "that was my experience in the beginning too but I found out what I was doing wrong eventually"
Why should I have to say it? Everyone fucks it up when they start. Some of us get better, others just go "hurr my beard is obviously made of some unknown alien super-metal that razors can't touch". Which, clearly, is more likely than being incompetent.
>you probably have blondie peach fuzz.
I'm not white, but I had a full black beard for some years, before jersey shore types picked up the fad some time in late 2014/early 2015.

For me, shavettes. They are all pretty much the same, you can go for aesthetics.

You're obviously a genius, but it's more likely just a different razor is needed.

I've heard the japanese feather ones are good but they are expensive to buy and the blades are very expensive as well. The dovo one is complete dogshit