Ask Aaron Q/A: Shaving creams for sensitive skin

January 20, 2012 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving, Shaving Tips · Comment 

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Andrew Horwell, from the UK, asks:

“I have been using the TOBS Jermyn as my first double edge shaving cream and it has been great, lathers well and smells nice. I have sensitive skin and have been looking at some other cream to try. I am not sure whether to try: 1) TOBS fragrance free sensitive. 2) Truefitt & Hill Ultimate comfort. 3) Fjitar Shea butter. 4) Proraso ‘cream’ (not soap). 5) The Bluebeards Revenge.

What would you recommend? Is the TOBS fragrance free more or less the same as Jermyn? Also I have a best badger hair shaving brush, would it be worth upgrading at any point and would I see any noticeable difference?

Many Thanks Aaron”

Jermyn Street Collection Shaving Cream for Sensitive Skin (150g)

AARON SAYS

“Mr Horwell,
You have a great kit to start out with. The Jermyn Street cream is well regarded, and if you were wanting to try another that would be compatible with your sensitive skin the Bluebeard’s Revenge and TOBS fragrance free would both be worthy choices. as far as upgrading your brush, that is up to you. The “Best” badger hair grade is considered a medium grade and many men are very happy with their best brushes. If you think you would like to experiment and upgrade then go for it! Most importantly be happy with your choices and pleased with how they give you a shave. Hope you find your best combination possible!

Cheers,
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: Top shaving tips for an irritation free shave

January 11, 2012 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving, Shaving Tips · Comment 

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Jose a Diaz Ocasio, from Puerto Rico, asks:

“I want to get a clean close shave every time I shave. So I was wondering if you can provide me with some useful shaving tips for a clean close shave?”

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Ocasio,
I’ve written several articles on this subject, but will try to condense them into a concise answer for you. First make sure you start with a clean well hydrated face. Then shave with a good sharp blade using a good hydrating cream, and I recommend applying a layer of shaving oil first before applying the shaving cream. Once you begin shaving shave first with the direction of growth, then across, then against to get a very close shave. Use some stretching techniques to help get the skin surface as flat as possible. There is a lot more detail and technique that could be gone into, but using these tips should help improve your smooth shaves a lot!

Happy Shaving!

Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: What is your top lip and under chin shave routine?

January 11, 2012 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Shaving Tips · Comment 

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John Chapman, from the UK, asks:

“Hi, can you describe your top lip and under chin routine? I’m having difficulty in those areas thanks.”

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Spanner,
Well, honestly I sport a Van Dyke, so I rarely shave those areas. However, when I do here is what I do. I prep the whole area as usual but on each pass of the upper lip make sure to stretch the upper lip as much as possible, and instead of going directly against the grain go slightly angled. So if north is fully against the grain go northeast or northwest. For the chin tilt your head up, stretching the skin, as well as draw your lower lip into you mouth. This also flattens your chin making it easier to shave. I hope these help!

Smooth Shaving,
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: Preventing ingrown hairs on the cheek

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Cos DiLuca, from the UK, asks:

“Since I’ve started using The Goodfella Chrome Safety Razor with Israeli Made Double Edged Razor Blades or Feather blades, together with Truefitt & Hill shaving creams or Taylor of Old Bond, I start getting in-hair growth on the cheeks. I’ve tried several things to prevent this, but none of them have worked. Can you suggest anything please?”

Aaron advises using a decent facial scrub like this one from Men-U

AARON SAYS

“Mr DiLuca,
Ingrown hairs are a common problem and can be quite painful. Try shaving only with and across the grain, and not against the grain. Against the grain cuts the hair the shortest and if you have curly hair or hair that grows very parallel to the skin’s surface this can cause the sharpened hair to grow underneath the surface. Also use a facial scrub to help bring the ingrown hairs to the surface and then a aftershave balm to keep the skin moisturized and soft. I hope this helps!

Happy Shaving!

Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: Advice for a double edge shaving novice

December 28, 2011 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving · Comment 

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Clive Badger, from the UK, asks:

“Hello, I’m wanting to get into using safety razors as I have an issue with razor burn and ingrown hairs on my neck. I’m curious as to what razor is good to start with? I’ve been looking at the Merkur Futur. Any advice or recommended products for start to finish would be excellent.”

Aaron reccomends usng a quality post shave balm like Vintage

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Badger,

We are glad to hear you’re ready to take the plunge into traditional shaving! There are truly a plethora of products for you to chose from. The Futur is a wonderful razor and a great shaver. If you like it, I do highly recommend it! As for creams any cream by Bluebeard’s, Taylor of Old Bond Street, Cyril Salter, Proraso or D.R. Harris will be well worth investing in. I also recommend using a good face wash or scrub to prepare your face and beard. To finish your shave use any number of the aftershaves, especially aftershave balms, listed here on the site. Again, welcome, and enjoy!

Best of Shaves!
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: Top tips on extending the life of double edge razor blades

December 20, 2011 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving, Safety Razors, Shaving Tips · Comment 

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John Bennett, from the UK, asks:

“Aaron, I have a Merkur safety razor and also a shavette, both with disposable blades. (This is to avoid having to attempt to sharpen a straight razor). When using disposable blades how many shaves should you get per blade? And any tips on how to get the best from them? I usually use the Derby blades.”

We sell a variety of different DE razor blades

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Bennett,

Thanks for your question! Unfortunately the answer is quite subjective. There are many variables on how many shaves a blades lasts and it also depends from person to person.

The best way to know when your blade needs changing is when it begins to pull the hair instead of cut it smoothly. Whatever that point is, whether it be two days or ten, is the time to change blades.

If you want to extend your blade life, swish your razor in rubbing/isopropanol alcohol or take a cotton swab that has been soaked in oil and run it along the blade edge.

This removes the water from the blade edge causing less corrosion leading to a dull blade edge. Try these tips and you’ll see an increase in your blade life!

There is also the option to invest in a razor blade sharpener like the RazorPit.

Smooth Shaving!
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: How to avoid nicks & cuts when shaving with a DE safety razor

December 7, 2011 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving, Safety Razors, Shaving Tips · Comment 

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Les Edwards, from the UK, asks:

“I have been using Gillette razors most of my life, I have just brought and used for the first time a safety razor which I bought from Boots, to say it was a bloodbath is an understatement, it looked like a suicide bid in my bathroom, I am assuming I did something wrong! Please help!! On the bits that remained blood free, it was the closest shave ever.”

Make sure you use a decent shave cream like Fitjar

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Edwards,
I’m glad you have decided to take the plunge into safety razor shaving!

A few tips should bring you closer to shaving without such a bloodletting. First, shower before you shave, and once you get out apply a good pre-shave cream or oil.

Next use a good shaving cream that is applied with a brush or your hand, not canned, pressurized goo! Third, study the way your beard grows and shave with the direction of growth for a while. You will just want to go with the grain until you master the techniques, it might not be as close at first, but you will reap the benefits in the long run.

Next lock your wrist as your shave and keep the blade angle at approximately 30 degrees.

Fifth, rinse your razor often to prevent debris and lather clogging up the razor.

Lastly, after all this use a styptic pen on any cuts or nicks and apply a good post-shave balm or cream to sooth and tend to your freshly shaven face! Put these int practice and I’m sure your shaves will improve in no time!

Happy Shaving!
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: Should I upgrade my DE safety razor this Christmas?

December 7, 2011 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving, Safety Razors · Comment 

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Andrew Horwell, from the UK, asks:

“I have been DE shaving for a couple of months or so now and getting on a lot better. I use an Edwin Jagger basic-ish DE razor (think it’s the 29L or something, only cost about £20). I am thinking of upgrading my razor at Christmas but not sure what to? Would I be just best stopping with my current razor? I have sensitive skin and use Taylor of old Bond st ‘jerym’ and an Edwin Jagger best badger brush. Currently using derby razor blades.”

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Merkur 37C Slant Bar DE Safety Razor

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Horwell,
I’m a pretty firm believer in the phrase “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” when it comes to things that are currently working. It sounds like you have a nice set-up that is working well for you. However, I do also encourage you to experiment and explore. You might find something that works even better for you. If you are looking to upgrade your razor, I think the the Merkur Progress would be a great next step razor. It is adjustable allowing you to customize your shave to your face and how the shave is feeling that day and is a great razor for experienced shavers. Some others you might want to contemplate trying are the Merkur Futur, the Edwin Jagger Chattsworth, the Bluebeard’s “Scimitar” and the Parker 90R. If you’re feeling really adventurous try the Merkur Slant. These would all be good upgrades and worthy razors to try!

Smooth Shaving!
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: Which is better & easier - A hanging strop or a hand strop?

November 23, 2011 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Straight Razor Shaving · Comment 

ask aaron 420 Ask Aaron Q/A: Which is better & easier   A hanging strop or a hand strop?

Antonio García Palomo, from Spain, asks:

“I’m going to get a strop (fan of wet shaving but using safety razor so far). My only doubt is a hanging or a hand strop. Awaiting for your advice.”

Dual Leather Hand Strop

AARON SAYS

“Mr. Palomo, Honestly I use a safety razor most of the time, however I do keep in touch and read about what happens with the straight razor world. Both strops have their place, but from what I understand the hanging strop will be more suitable to the needs of a beginning straight razor user. That would be the one I would recommend.

Smooth Shaving!
Aaron”

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Ask Aaron Q/A: Double edged blade that will fit the old Wardonia razors

November 23, 2011 · Posted in Ask Aaron Q & A, Double Edge Shaving, Safety Razors · Comment 

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Steve Andrews, from the UK, asks:

“I’m looking for a double edged blade that will fit the old Wardonia razors, the holes are in a slightly different place to the gillette / wilkinson patern.”

AARON SAYS

“Mr Andrews,
I’m afraid that I don’t know of any blades that would fit the Wardonia razors. The Gillette/Wilkinson razors became the standard for blades to match, and those razors that didn’t fit those patterns usually had a proprietary blade to go with them. So unless you find a cache of new old stock blades I’m afraid you might be out of luck. Sorry I couldn’t offer any better news!

Best of Shaves!
Aaron”

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