(This post was last modified: 02-25-2016, 06:00 PM by onethinline.)
This morning's OneBlade shave was the third on the Feather blade, and though it still went relatively well, it didn't feel quite as efficient and smooth as the two previous. The sharp blade in the OneBlade's design seems to contribute a lot to the razor's ease, and while I still ended up with a nice, irritation- and nick-free shave today, I could feel things were just a little, well, rougher? Not uncomfortable, really, just not as spry as the previous two days.
I do have thicker whiskers, and I also pushed the blade a bit the previous day. But I suspect two shaves per blade will be optimal for me with the Feather FHS. That's fine with me, as I'm in this for the quality of the shave more than economy of blade use. I realize some guys get 4, 5, or even 7 shaves from these blades; I would guess that hair type and shaving technique (number of passes, etc.) affects this. I still need to try a de-spined GEM blade.
Overall, I'm very impressed with this razor. Its ease and ability to provide a close shave with no harm — especially in areas that are usually tricky for me — while relying of the virtues of a single sharp edge, is remarkable. It isn't kicking other razors out of my roster, because I enjoy the skill involved in more traditional safety razors and straights, not to mention the variety of shave experience. But it's great to have the OneBlade as the tool (and a gorgeous tool at that) to get it done, no bites, no drama: quick, carefree, and smooth.
SharpSpine,
Len and
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David : DE shaving since Nov 2014. Nowadays giving in to the single-edge siren call.