Tal I have zero experience with wet shaving my face, but have plenty of experience with shaving my head should that be interest to anyone! :) Fatip Piccolo handle and Nacet blades are excellent, paired with a basic Arko stick and boar bristle brush.
wintoid Have you tried shaving left-to-right (and or vice versa) under the nose? That way the head size doesn’t really matter.
dfk41 wintoid I have kind of tried that method Wintoid and will explore it further. I only shave twice a week as a rule, so by the time Sunday mutates to Wednesday, I have normally forgotten!
dfk41 wintoid Have you tried shaving left-to-right (and or vice versa) under the nose? That way the head size doesn’t really matter. I did try that and you are absolutely correct matey!
Amberale I can recommend Occam’s razor for you. :) Truthfully, as a man in his sixties who still has the bum fluff of a 14 year old, I still use an electric shaver.
dfk41 This morning I shaved with my new Feathers Twin Blade. I took care, had multiple passes yet when I run my hand over my face, overall it is far from smooth. I am going to go and have another shave using my 5 blade razor and see if it makes it any smoother
Elcarajillo One of the reviews for this razor states exactly the same as you have said, multiple passes and stubble still there. The suggestion was to use aDE razor. I have used Feather blades and they are exceedingly sharp. I have since started using DOVO blades, these are very sharp but they maintain a sharp edge for a number of shaves. This with very tough stubble. Smooth shavew and comfortable.
dfk41 Elcarajillo One of the reviews for this razor states exactly the same as you have said, multiple passes and stubble still there. After having shaved with the Feathers and being left with a very poor, patchy finish I shaved again with my Gillette 5 blade Fusion and it gave me the finish I wanted, baby smooth…..….so, many thanks to Frank aka @Elcarajillo and @wintoid
Loonster Elcarajillo I use feather blades in my feather DE razor. Although the blades are insanely sharp, I have not cut myself yet. The razor tames the blades. I can’t imagine trying the blades in another razor. I would cut myself so much.
Teaboy Maybe one of the cut throat ones are very close like barbers use for trimming round head when doing final exacting.
Mattius2 Having tried everything and been somewhat of a collector of vintage Gillettes, cut throats and all sorts I have reverted back to a daily shave with the Merkur 34c HD, and a selection of DE blades. Often touted as a beginners DE razor but anything but, very very accomplished. 2 passes is babies arse smooth.
dfk41 Teaboy have you been naughty and put in detention to do lines? Ha, the first time I edited it I remove 6 duplicates of that line……..and still missed one!
chlorox Loonster The feather DE razor has relatively low gap so that mutes the sharpness of their blades. It is a good combination though if one wants to cut through a lot of growth one should go for a higher gap DE razor. My own favourite razor is probably the Wolfman that comes in various gap specifications - its fit and finish and craftsmanship are on a very high level that few boutique razor makers can even approach.