(This post was last modified: 12-03-2020, 01:28 AM by GlazedBoker.)
I'd like to put in a couple of thoughts on the Timeless Slim aggression or harshness thing here. First & foremost, it has to be clearly stated that there are no 2 faces alike in the shave world. There might be similarities and a few nearly identical shave experiences from one shaver to the next but, there is never an exact duplicate in terms of shave experiences. There are just too many variables to consider and list to create a universal shaving standard or "shave commandments" that will work for everyone across the board, it's impossible to be honest. I think we can all pretty much agree on that premise. Many don't like what I'm about to say but, there is no better instance to apply the Your Mileage May Vary (YMMV) rule to shaving. Think of it as the Singularity in physics when one gets pulled in by a Black Hole and you go past the Event Horizon. All the laws of physics that we know get obliterated since we have no idea what happens beyond that Physical Plane, just educated thoughts, theories and speculation on Time & Space.
The good thing about our shaving singularities is that we can assess our small but, menacing shaving black holes by a process of eliminating/changing one variable at a time. My suggestion to george1906 would be to change out the Feather blade to a slightly less sharper blade in his collection that exhibits a good trade-off in sharpness for more of a smoother feeling blade and just go from there. It's the easiest and biggest adjustment one can make that can net the biggest improvement by far.
I started with a KAI blade and that blade trumps all other blades in its width providing more feel. Not as sharp as a Feather yet it still gives more feedback as more of the blades edge & bevel is felt on the skin. Subsequently almost all other blades will have slightly less feel compared to the KAI but, not necessarily meaning they won't cut as efficiently and perhaps for some will perform better. Another thing is that for me a Feather blade can exhibit some harshness during its first & second shave. A Feather in my experience hits its stride during my 3rd & 4th shaves with one. It smooths out nicely after the initial one or two shaves. That's just my personal experience with a Feather in any razor regardless of the razors design and shave geometry.
Tonight I'm trying a Gillette Platinum (Black Ninjas) and see how that changes the shave feel over the KAI installed in the Slim....
The good thing about our shaving singularities is that we can assess our small but, menacing shaving black holes by a process of eliminating/changing one variable at a time. My suggestion to george1906 would be to change out the Feather blade to a slightly less sharper blade in his collection that exhibits a good trade-off in sharpness for more of a smoother feeling blade and just go from there. It's the easiest and biggest adjustment one can make that can net the biggest improvement by far.
I started with a KAI blade and that blade trumps all other blades in its width providing more feel. Not as sharp as a Feather yet it still gives more feedback as more of the blades edge & bevel is felt on the skin. Subsequently almost all other blades will have slightly less feel compared to the KAI but, not necessarily meaning they won't cut as efficiently and perhaps for some will perform better. Another thing is that for me a Feather blade can exhibit some harshness during its first & second shave. A Feather in my experience hits its stride during my 3rd & 4th shaves with one. It smooths out nicely after the initial one or two shaves. That's just my personal experience with a Feather in any razor regardless of the razors design and shave geometry.
Tonight I'm trying a Gillette Platinum (Black Ninjas) and see how that changes the shave feel over the KAI installed in the Slim....