Realizing that DE shaving for me may not a hobby. I started about a year ago and hot hooked on wet shaving. Bought a GC .68 then upgraded to a Lupo .72 for a more efficient shave. Then bought a .84 open for my GC. Both of these razors shave as good as I need them to and I don't see myself buying any more razors.
Started with Cremo and then a shaving mug and some some different soaps and a boar brush. Enjoyed the experience if learning how to use these tools. Over the last couple of months have started face lathering with a synthetic brush and have found this to be a very consistant way to form lather, and not have to soak a brush. Will buy a few shave sticks or make a few of my own( have already made a couple). I like using them very much.
I believe this is the end of my shaving journey. I will still shave every day and enjoy the experience. but I don't see myself falling into any rabbit holes. I will just enjoy what I have. So I guess this still counts as a hobby. But I am satisfied with where I am at in this process, but I and don't feel the need to try a bunch more products.
Started with Cremo and then a shaving mug and some some different soaps and a boar brush. Enjoyed the experience if learning how to use these tools. Over the last couple of months have started face lathering with a synthetic brush and have found this to be a very consistant way to form lather, and not have to soak a brush. Will buy a few shave sticks or make a few of my own( have already made a couple). I like using them very much.
I believe this is the end of my shaving journey. I will still shave every day and enjoy the experience. but I don't see myself falling into any rabbit holes. I will just enjoy what I have. So I guess this still counts as a hobby. But I am satisfied with where I am at in this process, but I and don't feel the need to try a bunch more products.