Ask Aaron Q/A: Could you recommend a razor and cream for sensitive skin and thin blond hair?

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Robin Worboyes, from the UK, asks:

“Dear sir, I have long struggled with poor shaving results, using the typical shop brands, and would like to shave properly (having never actually been taught). Could you recommend a razor and cream etc for sensitive skin and thin blond hair. I would also very much like to know where the badger hair comes from (I thought it was a protected species) and how it is sourced? Many thanks, Kind regards Robin.”

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Muhle R89 Double Edged Chrome Safety Razor

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Worboyes,
Thanks for your question! I can certainly recommend some products for you! As to razors I recommend the Merkur 34c, the Bluebeards Scimitar, and the Muhle R89 & R106 razors. As far as creams, I really like the creams carried here at Shaving-Shack including (but not limited to) Bluebeards, Taylor of Old Bond Street, Proraso, and Cyril Salter among others. You should be able to find something in those that would satisfy your scent palette and shaving needs.

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Simpsons Persian Jar Super Badger Brush (PJ2)

To answer your second part of the question Badger is a protected species in Most of Europe and the USA. However most badger hair comes from China where the badger is still quite a nuisance and many of the farmers there trap them to protect their crops, selling their furs to brush manufacturers. I hope this helps ease your mind that they are not being killed needlessly! Thanks for you questions, and good luck with your shaving journey!

Best of Shaves,
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: The Muhle R106 Double Edge Safety Razor

September 21, 2011 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving, Shaving Tips · Comment 

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Darren Pedley, from the UK, asks:

“I have the Muhle – R106 Double Edge Safety Razor it doesn’t seem to give me a very close shave at all. I think it is because of the comb? I am left with stubble. Could you suggest a razor without a comb or another razor that will give me the same closeness as a cartridge shave or closer?”

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Muhle R106 Double Edged Chrome Safety Razor

AARON SAYS

“Mr Pedley,
Before picking up another razor, let’s look at a few things before going that route. Make sure you are prepping your beard area well with a hot shower and a good face wash or scrub. Next after unwrapping a sharp blade from the wax paper (providing it has some) make sure it aligns properly with the edge of the razor. Next align the razor at approximately a 30 degree angle to your face, this is the optimum cutting ange for the blade. Next, as you shave make sure you try going three passes on your beard area. Go first with the direction of hair growth, next across the grain of growth, and lastly against the direction of growth. Touch up different areas as needed but this should provide you with a smooth close shave with little to no stubble. If you continue to have trouble eliminating your stubble submit another e-mail and we’ll do what we can to troubleshoot some more!

Happy Shaving!
Aaron”

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Muhle razors in stock

October 12, 2009 · Posted in Product News · Comment 

I often cite Merkur as being the best in terms of the quality and finishing of their razors. However, after handling our latest Muhle Pinsel razors I can honestly say these beautifully finished DE razors are as good (I have a particular penchant for the Muhle R89!). As well as being beautifully crafted they are, by comparison, quite light which sometimes benefits newbies who are used to the lightweight Mach 3s they’ve binned!