(This post was last modified: 09-13-2015, 08:16 PM by mjclark.)
Starting with a newspaper clipping from P.W. Calhoun in 1934 who suggested grinding off the teeth of a Gillette (but crucially leaving the corner teeth intact to protect the blade corners and allow the razor to be rested flat) came the devette, and then its SE equivalent the sevette:[Image: 20150913_194514.jpg]
So the next logical progression is the ivette, the guardless injector: [Image: 20150913_194533.jpg]
These are all really shavettes with handles and the shave is phenomenal. Infinitely aggressive ans with practically no irritation.
Of course you need good technique and a bit of skin stretching but the reward is a shave that has gone into the ultraviolet.
The different blade types of the devette, sevette and ivette make for different experiences but the are all incredible shaves beyond the R41, OCMM and E.
Go on, try it!
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So the next logical progression is the ivette, the guardless injector: [Image: 20150913_194533.jpg]
These are all really shavettes with handles and the shave is phenomenal. Infinitely aggressive ans with practically no irritation.
Of course you need good technique and a bit of skin stretching but the reward is a shave that has gone into the ultraviolet.
The different blade types of the devette, sevette and ivette make for different experiences but the are all incredible shaves beyond the R41, OCMM and E.
Go on, try it!
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