I was wondering if anyone had any idea as to what setting on the Merkur Futur was the equivalent of the blade exposure on the HD. The reason I ask is because I started out with the Futur, and ordered the HD sometime later. After learning with the Futur, the HD looked like something you would find in a Christmas cracker, too small and too fiddly. This week, however, I made a concerted effort to learn how to use the HD, it's coming along, but it's still a little too lightweight for me. Today I decided to go with the futur on a setting of 4, and I tore my face to shreds, every stroke burned and I opened up a HUGE weeping gash on my neck. I had always managed quite nicely (aside from my improper prep) this way, yet today the Futur seemed big and unwieldy. Is it really possible for my muscle memory to have 'forgotten' how to use the futur so quickly? There is a post on SMF about razor fidelity, the author claiming to have better results staying true to the same razor, is this the same for anyone else here? Part of the fun of wetshaving for me is the huge choice of products at my disposal, and deciding which ones to go for on any given day. But if this mornings injuries are indicative of where freedom of shaving choice can get you, you can keep it.
Another reason I am particularly annoyed about the events of this morning, is because today was the day I managed to get a great lather out of a cream that wasn't Harris almond (it was Taylor avocado if you were wondering) yet still I managed to mess my face up quite badly.
The obvious answer is to lower the blade exposure on the futur, and I am sure that will help, but the razor just seemed so much more difficult to manoeuvre today. Ironically, I actually got a really good, almost BBS result going across the grain with the futur, something I am never able to accomplish with the HD.
So once again I have hit a brick wall, and would appreciate any suggestions of where to go from here.
Warm regards,
Alex
Another reason I am particularly annoyed about the events of this morning, is because today was the day I managed to get a great lather out of a cream that wasn't Harris almond (it was Taylor avocado if you were wondering) yet still I managed to mess my face up quite badly.
The obvious answer is to lower the blade exposure on the futur, and I am sure that will help, but the razor just seemed so much more difficult to manoeuvre today. Ironically, I actually got a really good, almost BBS result going across the grain with the futur, something I am never able to accomplish with the HD.
So once again I have hit a brick wall, and would appreciate any suggestions of where to go from here.
Warm regards,
Alex