(This post was last modified: 09-20-2024, 12:14 AM by TommyCarioca.)
(09-19-2024, 07:30 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: (09-18-2024, 10:36 PM)jamessb Wrote: wyze0ne (Jeff),
If blade reviews are pointless, what is the value of your review? I don't consider any reviews (if written in good faith) to be pointless. That is how we learn from each other.
It wasn't a "review". Blade conversations that unequivocally state that "this blade is the sharpest" this blade is smoother" etc hold no weight for me. The proof is in the pudding when it comes to blades and that's why I said you'll never know until you try one for yourself. The value statement there is that "blades are totally subjective".
Wyzone is wise. I have found what works most for most doesn't necessarily work for me. But I will say, statistically, one can and many have MEASURED SHARPNESS, and where conventional opinion corroborates the measured sharpness.... I have found this tendency to be a fair assessment. But the variables with razor head architecture, soap, shaving style, etc... Make blade selection a YMMV task. That task makes the tyro wet shavers job quite sobering actually. It took me some years to find optimal combos and I am still searching for a blade that I can get a comfortable shave with my Wolfies.
. Advice and suggestions welcomed!
Ray Clem's thread and spreadsheet is a great starting point and quite elucidating to find your likes and preferences. And there will be exceptions to your ruler for the sharpness/smoothness ratio band you may think you are in. I have a very tough beard, but my skin is impervious to razor burn. I prefer mild razors, so the Astra SP should not be a very good choice [ultra sharp blades would be] , but they work great for my Karve B and Timeless 68s. Go figure.
Enjoy the exploration. It is your journey.
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