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Len! My second shave with it this morning went very well: once again not a single nick, nor any irritation at all, despite my "pushing it" in a few areas (hello, chin!) and going for two passes on my neck and three passes (WTG, XTG, ATG) on my cheeks and jawline. It seems counterintuitive to apply pressure, but in some areas the OneBlade seems to do best this way. Certainly I'm still getting to know the razor, but I can say it's not the height of efficiency (not at R41 or Mongoose levels, or what I assume comes from a Feather AC or sharp straight). Yet it's not shy about cutting, either, and that it does its work with no irritation is impressive.
My disappointment right now, as funny as this might sound, is that the OneBlade feels so forgiving and easy that it sort of takes the fun out of wet shaving as a hobby. We all know how satisfying it is to master a skill, and traditional safety razors and straights offer a learning curve to traverse. The OneBlade is sort of fool-proof, a no-brainer. Which is great! And yet... potentially less gratifying. Another aspect of this: I've spent time learning to get great lathers, and finding the best-performing soaps, but I suspect the OneBlade would cut well with sub-optimal lather. The various factors of wet shaving we enjoy tweaking, optimizing, and mastering seem less important with this razor. At least that's my view at the moment.
Strange criticism, right? For the OneBlade's primary audience — current cartridge (or electric) users — this razor is a dream. It shaves like a cartridge with the virtues of a high-quality single blade. Set it, forget it, get it done. It's not going to bite, it's not going to irritate, and your skin will be happier than ever. Add the remarkable design and build quality, and $300 seems pretty fair for what this is! I'm already recommending the OneBlade to a few coworkers who know they can do better than cartridges but are not going to make a hobby out of wet shaving.
For me, though, I'm not sold quite yet, largely because I do enjoy the hobby aspect of all of this. I'm going to take advantage of this 30-day trial period to see how the OneBlade might fit into my roster. Am I just looking for problem-free shaves? Or do I want each shave to offer that hobbyist satisfaction? If it's more the latter, the OneBlade may not be for me. We shall see.
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David : DE shaving since Nov 2014. Nowadays giving in to the single-edge siren call.