The Stray Whisker Blog
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Purveyors of fine traditional wet-shaving supplies in New South Wales, Australia.
The Stray Whisker Blog
7M ago
To shower/shave or not to shower/shave? Two reasons to shave in the shower:
The mess of shaving cream and whiskers will be washed away
Your shave and shower will be done quickly (tick tick) - so you can get back to earning the big bucks - or scrolling Tik Tok
Five reasons not to shave in the shower:
Shaving cream can't be applied properly, and won't stay on your face to lubricate the full shave.
(and following from point 2), shaving just with water is to be avoided - lack of "cushion" and "glide".
Your whiskers haven't had enough time to soften properly.
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The Stray Whisker Blog
7M ago
How to treat a shaving cut/stop a weeper.
Usually you're rushing, your razor's more blunt than you thought, or you slipped - but that little shaving nick under the nose or on your neck is often difficult to staunch. Luckily there's something your grandfather knew about which will help.
The shaver's old-time friend is Styptic. But what is it?
Styptic is either a liquid, a crystal-like stick or a "match" and all will help to stop bleeding when applied to a small cut or nick. It also has an antiseptic effect to kill bacteria.
It may also be called "Haemostatic".
How to use Styptic.
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The Stray Whisker Blog
7M ago
Double Edge (DE) razor blades are used in vintage and modern safety razors. The design hasn’t changed in about a century, though the technology has. They are generally manufactured from stainless steel with added metal coatings such as chrome, platinum, teflon etc.
If you shave with a safety razor, you’ll already know that the universally shaped DE blades will cost you a lot less per shave than a cartridge system. Even so, it makes sense to find your best matched blade so you can stock up and save even more.
What are the variables between razor blades?
To understand variations ..read more