Easter Sunday Shave- Face-off between FlyDear and Matgicol blades
Happy Easter to all!
This is the very last evaluation planned. Because this is a face-off shave, it might take a few shaves to properly evaluate the Matgicol blade. Some have speculated that the Matgicol and FlyDear blades are the same blade in different wrappers. By doing face-off shaves, I hope to determine whether the performance is the same, but that still does not prove they are the same blade.
Initially, I thought there was some credence to the speculation that these were the same blades. The inner and outer wrappers of the blades were made with the same type of paper for both blades. The caliper, brightness, opacity and smoothness were the same. This is an indication that the blades are likely made by the same manufacturer.
I started the shave on Easter Sunday morning with a little more than 1 ½ days of beard growth. I loaded the Matgicol blade into my Karve stainless razor with a C-plate. This is the razor used for nearly all the evaluations. I loaded the FlyDear blade into my Karve brass razor, also with a C-plate. After a shower, I lathered my face and got to shaving.
When the Matgicol blade first touched my face, I was surprised that it was not quite as sharp, nor as smooth as I expected. It did become sharper and smoother during the shave. However, since I was only shaving ½ my face with the blade, it was not until the ATG pass that it seemed sharp enough to do its job. By the end of the clean-up pass, I had a near-BBS shave, but not quite as close as some. When I applied witch hazel after the shave, I got only minimal feedback.
The FlyDear blade was significantly sharper and smoother out of the wrapper than the Matgicol. However, by the time I got to my clean-up pass, the overall quality of the shave was the same as the Matgicol. When applying witch hazel, the feedback was minimal.
Although the Matgicol started less sharp and rougher than the FlyDear, when the shave was completed, the two blades were similar in performance. Before rating the blades, I want to use them for a few more shaves. When evaluating the FlyDear blades, they did not begin to achieve their full potential until the 2nd full shave. These blades now have the equivalent of ½ shave each. Thus, in spite off the difference in sharpness at the start of the shave, these might indeed be the same blade in different wrappers.
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