Do you mean wetshaving as done by the everyman or the traditional wetshaving subculture manifested on the forums and some blogs? While the two were the same thing several years ago, the forum wetshaving subculture has digressed substantially from the mainstream. That offshoot appears to have peaked, and now consists mostly of a core group of niche hobbyists. That is not optimal for driving sales growth. Damn Fine Shave is different, though, and is more eclectic and remains a valuable and growing educational resource. The forum ecosystem is quite small, not even 250,000 members, and probably around 15,000-20,000 active members total. All the new vendors jumping into the wetshaving marketplace means it is becoming saturated, and attrition will be the result. But that's ok. Capitalism means survival of the fittest, and that is good for us.
Wetshaving in all its forms is still a very large percentage of the overall market. Thanks to some very overpriced cartridges, traditional wetshaving (i.e. with a safety or straight razor, brush and soap or cream) has a small but steadily increasing share of that market. Even if cartridge prices were slashed by half, they would still be quite overpriced.
What can be done to ensure the future viability of wetshaving? Having Corey Greeburg do another shaving segment on the Today show would not hurt. Articles
like this one in Esquire also reach previously unaware market segments. A shaving how-to guide would be helpful. Something concise and a quick read, 75 pages or less and available on Amazon for $10 or less. Or perhaps just a 10-15 page booklet that could be sent out for a nominal charge. Ads in local papers and on radio might also work. As it stands today, the merchants are playing the leading role thanks to Google and SEO (Search Engine Optimization). There remain additional media channels and venues that could be utilized. The cartridge razor market is another market well worth exploring. Soaps, creams, brushes, aftershaves, etc. benefit cartridge users as much as safety and straight razor users. That cartridge systems receive little love in traditional wetshaving forums is irrelevant.
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