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(07-12-2023, 02:34 PM)Korii Wrote:
(07-12-2023, 06:57 AM)BPman Wrote: Firstly, chromium is NOT a coating and you cannot be allergic to it as it is not touching your skin. It is only the very edge that is SPUTTERED with chromium (and other metals) that allows the edge to maintain it's sharpness and not chip as easily. The PTFE coating is over that edge and is so thin that it buffers the edge and is what imparts the smoothness. Sharpness has nothing to do with smoothness. They are separate factors. The blade is cutting hair THROUGH the PTFE coating as it is molecularly thin. 


https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/ho...g.1012268/

Thank you for clearing that - but my skin always reacts with blades which have chrome coating. Shark, Wilkinson, BIC, Derby, Schick - thats why I am thinking my skin doesnt like it

Idk for sure and I’m just throwing this out there but some people have a nickel allergy so it could be varying amount of nickel in blade?
#132
(07-12-2023, 02:34 PM)Korii Wrote:
(07-12-2023, 06:57 AM)BPman Wrote: Firstly, chromium is NOT a coating and you cannot be allergic to it as it is not touching your skin. It is only the very edge that is SPUTTERED with chromium (and other metals) that allows the edge to maintain it's sharpness and not chip as easily. The PTFE coating is over that edge and is so thin that it buffers the edge and is what imparts the smoothness. Sharpness has nothing to do with smoothness. They are separate factors. The blade is cutting hair THROUGH the PTFE coating as it is molecularly thin. 


https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/ho...g.1012268/

Thank you for clearing that - but my skin always reacts with blades which have chrome coating. Shark, Wilkinson, BIC, Derby, Schick - thats why I am thinking my skin doesnt like it

Again, follow me here closely.....NO BLADE IS CHROMIUM COATED. If you are still confused then go back and read my earlier post.

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#133
(07-13-2023, 06:59 AM)BPman Wrote:
(07-12-2023, 02:34 PM)Korii Wrote:
(07-12-2023, 06:57 AM)BPman Wrote: Firstly, chromium is NOT a coating and you cannot be allergic to it as it is not touching your skin. It is only the very edge that is SPUTTERED with chromium (and other metals) that allows the edge to maintain it's sharpness and not chip as easily. The PTFE coating is over that edge and is so thin that it buffers the edge and is what imparts the smoothness. Sharpness has nothing to do with smoothness. They are separate factors. The blade is cutting hair THROUGH the PTFE coating as it is molecularly thin. 


https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/ho...g.1012268/

Thank you for clearing that - but my skin always reacts with blades which have chrome coating. Shark, Wilkinson, BIC, Derby, Schick - thats why I am thinking my skin doesnt like it

Again, follow me here closely.....NO BLADE IS CHROMIUM COATED. If you are still confused then go back and read my earlier post.

I have already understood it but possibly expressed myself wrongly since American is not my mother tongue - sry. What I meant is that my skin - with all blades - whether Shark, Schick, Wilkinson - where chrome stands ob the packaging/label my skin itches after shaving and is red - the entire skin without exception. Do you have an explanation for this? Otherwise, I have no problems with blades. Thats why I dont use or try Blades where Chrome is on label

Best regards

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#134

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2023, 08:01 PM by Dave in KY.)
(07-13-2023, 07:25 PM)Korii Wrote:
(07-13-2023, 06:59 AM)BPman Wrote:
(07-12-2023, 02:34 PM)Korii Wrote: Thank you for clearing that - but my skin always reacts with blades which have chrome coating. Shark, Wilkinson, BIC, Derby, Schick - thats why I am thinking my skin doesnt like it

Again, follow me here closely.....NO BLADE IS CHROMIUM COATED. If you are still confused then go back and read my earlier post.

I have already understood it but possibly expressed myself wrongly since American is not my mother tongue - sry. What I meant is that my skin - with all blades - whether Shark, Schick, Wilkinson - where chrome stands ob the packaging/label my skin itches after shaving and is red - the entire skin without exception. Do you have an explanation for this? Otherwise, I have no problems with blades. Thats why I dont use or try Blades where Chrome is on label

Best regards
You've clearly found what is a common denominator for an issue for you. You don't owe anybody an explanation and should do exactly what you need to do and avoid the ones that are causing you irritation. Happy shaves to you buddy!

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#135
I've tried a few shaves with the yellow Schick blades (provided to me by a couple of excellent members here, thanks!). I'm starting to think that this razor just isn't for me. every shave that I've had with it, I get cuts (and I mean CUTS, not nicks), and even though the yellows are better, the shave still feels pretty harsh. I've switched back to my go-to DE's in between, but still haven't been able to get it right. I'm going to try a few more times, but there will be a point where I don't want to keep trying.

I can't shave every day, even with my favorite razors. Every 2 days, or every 3 days is my typical routine.

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#136
Has anyone compared the Asylum Injector to the Mingoose?
#137

Member
Seattle, WA (USA)
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2023, 05:12 PM by draebeard.)
jbreakfield Have you heard of the Henson Razor? (Mild or medium).  It was made for people like you.  
Almost impossible to cut or nick yourself with.  Henson Shaving  I'd recommend for you the "Mild".
#138
(07-21-2023, 05:09 PM)draebeard Wrote: jbreakfield Have you heard of the Henson Razor? (Mild or medium).  It was made for people like you.  
Almost impossible to cut or nick yourself with.  Henson Shaving  I'd recommend for you the "Mild".

draebeard I have heard of the Henson, and I have both a medium and an aggressive, and enjoy using both of them.
#139

Member
Chester County, PA
(07-22-2023, 02:49 AM)jbreakfield Wrote:
(07-21-2023, 05:09 PM)draebeard Wrote: jbreakfield Have you heard of the Henson Razor? (Mild or medium).  It was made for people like you.  
Almost impossible to cut or nick yourself with.  Henson Shaving  I'd recommend for you the "Mild".

draebeard I have heard of the Henson, and I have both a medium and an aggressive, and enjoy using both of them.

It’s a completely different shaving experience.  I’m sure Jamie could get the right blade, angle and pressure if he worked a little at it with the Asylum.  

However, there are people who try it and don’t want to adapt from DE shaving and this would make the asylum injector less flexible for it.

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#140
(07-21-2023, 12:52 PM)Fedsbackhand Wrote: Has anyone compared the Asylum Injector to the Mingoose?

I'll be able to answer my own question soon. Just ordered the Asylum. Really enjoying the Mingoose lately.

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