(12-30-2018, 03:22 AM)Marko Wrote: Is it just me or has the wet shaving space just calmed right down? I find myself missing those heady days with various artisans releasing new products to overwhelming demand (maybe limited supply) with online storefronts crashing and the agony or ecstasy of scoring the sought after product...or not I had a daily ritual of checking the New Arrivals sections of my preferred vendors and the upcoming releases of my favourite artisans but lately there have been so few updates that I may only look in weekly or even less frequently. Please, tell me we haven't peaked!! Tell me there will be another Hallows or Nuavia Rosso!! Maybe I'm spoiled but I'm hoping 2019 brings us more awesomeness.
That depends on what you mean by "the wet shaving space". On the traditional shaving forums, the forums are often seen as the center of the wetshaving universe. They aren't really, though. Now that wetshaving has become mainstream, the conversation and focus is no longer centered on the independent forums. Social media sites, such as Facebook and YouTube, are increasingly prominent, as are professionally run, for-profit sites such as Reddit. There is now a huge amount of information our there. Why join a forum to ask questions when a simple Google search or a lurking for a short time will provide virtually all of the answers?
Another factor may be the divergence of the forums away from wetshaving in general to the wetshaving hobby. It used to be that most folks joining the forums were looking for a better shave, cost savings, or both. The focus has shifted over the last ten years to shaving as a hobby - large collections (or immense hoards in some cases) of shaving gear, constant buying, and ever more expensive gear as opposed to technique and shaving basics. Or unbridled materialism vs. the act of shaving, if you prefer. Those who don't follow the script tend to be marginalized. The forums have thereby isolated themselves from mainstream shaving, including most traditional wetshavers out there. Most members of the general public are not shopaholics.
There are a vast number of online shaving gear vendors now, independent online stores, Amazon and eBay. Some of the old outlets have gone out of business for various reasons, but have been replaced by a multitude of others. The variety of gear and vendors has also increased exponentially. That is hardly indicates a declining interest in wetshaving, quite the contrary. Some consolidation is to be expected in the future, but that is just part of a normal marketplace evolution.
The wetshaving forums may have peaked for various reasons, but "we" (i.e. traditional wetshaving) most certainly have not.
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