Hey, I'm a guy (and not a barber) so I have not spent a lot of time feeling other men's faces, beards, stubble. Thus I'm only guessing but I would guess my beard to be in the average category. Average in thickness (I got bristles but would not use the term wirey). Average in density (I do grow a good beard but not like the forests I see some guys sport). Average in daily growth (I'm scruffy at three days and Don Johnson at a week. No shave November leaves a beard). My skin actually seems to be less prone to irritation than most as razor burn and irritation are never an issue. I've tried lots of razors, DE, SE, Shavettes, and Straights and in my world I find most satisfaction with what would be considered an "average" or even mild razor. A Fatboy on 3. A Rockwell on 3. A Merkur 34C. The most efficient and comfortable shaves I get from the decidedly unfashionable Edwin Jagger DE89. Hey, don't get me wrong, I've been jerking whiskers for 40 years, much of it with wet shaving gear. I build great lather. I do proper prep. My technique is on point. I'm not heavy handed and can find razor angles pretty quickly. I can get a good shave from a muhle R41 or an Ikon Tech. I've shaved lots of times with a Gillette slim on 9. I get really close shaves with a dovo Shavette using DE half blades and all without needing a styptic but for the life of me I find a med/mild razor gives me DFS without having to even think about it. (I don't chase BBS). So will I give up wanting a wolfman or a Blackbird? Mmmm Naw! This is my hobby and I love those fabulous pieces of work but if I only had a lowly zamak DE89 for the rest of my days I would not feel deprived.
Who else out there likes those mild, cheap, readily available razors?
Who else out there likes those mild, cheap, readily available razors?