Just popping in to say Hi!
Let me first say that if you ever have the opportunity to get a whole house water conditioning system, then do it. Don't even try to talk yourself out of it. Your shaving hobby deserves it. Not only is it so much easier to get an amazing UltraLather, but all of the scents are so much more vibrant now. I can pick out so many more of the notes now than I could just a week ago.
It has almost been 3 months since I received my OneBlade. There have not been many shaves in that time where the OneBlade was not employed. I expect in the near future that I will set it aside as I test out some other things, but until that time I simply have no desire to use anything else.
I still try to use a Feather Hi-Stainless blade from time to time. I get a couple excellent shaves before the edge degradation starts to irritate my skin. The "smiling" GEM PTFE remains my blade of choice, but I've yet to really push it to see how many shaves I can get. So far 10 or 11 has been my max.
With my more aggressive razors I developed a 2-pass routine with some minor touch-ups which worked splendidly. As of late, however, I have returned to a full 3-pass shave with brilliant results. The mildness of this razor affords me the ability to do this without added irritation. This also seems to coincide better with the geometry of this razor as it is tough to really push it in regards to increased efficiency. By no means is it inefficient, I just have found that a relaxed 3-pass is working better for me than a pushed 2-pass+.
I'm excited to see more people giving the OneBlade a shot. Recently, a fellow vintage SE enthusiast named Ron gave it a try. I honestly didn't think he would like it, but then again I didn't expect to like it either. After his first shave he was hooked and by the end of his second shave he was declaring it his everyday razor. This is another example of how we sometimes need to creep out from behind our safe logic walled box and try something new.
Until my next OneBlade rambling...
>>> Brian <<<
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!