I shave w/ Derby Extra blades, $10 for 100, but was shopping for something new. Discovered Derby Premium for a similar price, but a 2-pack (200 blades!) was on sale for $14. At 1/week this is a 4-year supply. At my rate I won't need blades again until my son is in college.
@owingst Yeah realistically I only change blades every two weeks or so myself, and that's with Extras. I hear Premiums hold their edge even longer so I really do think I'm set until the 2030s.
@kyle how difficult is it to learn how to shave straight edge? or have you been doing it forever and since forgotten?
@edsu Difficulty has a lot to do w/ different margin for error. Modern disposable razors flex and are more forgiving. Safety less so, straight razors leave little room for mistakes. Bad angle/technique and you cut yourself.
Classic mustache/beard patterns coincidentally grow hair in the places hardest to shave w/ a straight razor.
I recommend learning safety razor shaving first to learn angles and technique, then move on a straight razor. Get a Dovo Shavette that uses DE blades and GO SLOW :)
@edsu Straight razor has similar techniques to safety razors but you alternate between left and right hands, and the only thing guiding you to the right cutting angle is you, no bar or guide.
When I grew a beard last year I used a straight razor to clean up my neck/face. My best shaves are from a straight razor, but I use a safety razor normally, because of a few mishaps w/ a straight razor where I missed the angle on my chin and dug in :). I decided to stop before I got a scar.
@kyle thanks for the advice!
@kyle I have been using Derby Premium blades for the last year and love them! Being that I'm a paramedic/firefighter, I only shave every 3rd day when I have to go to work. A blade lasts for quite a while.