Blade: FEATHER
Shaving Soap: Castle Forbes 1445 SHAVING SOAP
Razor RAZOROCK GAMECHANGER using 82 and 68 baseplates, ROCKWELL 6S with #4 baseblate
RESULTS:
Razorock (hereafter RR) GameChanger with 82P baseplate: BBS with very slight stubble the next morning
Rockwell 6S with #4 baseplate: DFS++ with a bit of stubble at the end of the day
Razorock GameChanger with 68P baseplate: a bit of stubble felt by late afternoon
COMMENTS:
The RR is slimmer and lighter than the Rockwell and feels therefore more maneuverable. The Rockwell feels bulkier. However when switching from the Rockwell to the RR, I must constantly remind myself to use a lighter and slower hand otherwise I'll nick myself for the first shave and no nicks with subsequent shaves. If one wants a very fast shave then go for the Rockwell. They're both very fine razors however and I'm going to stay with the RR. I am pushing 70 years old and have been complemented that I look 40 with the complexion of a 16 year old. It's genetics.
Shaving Soap: Castle Forbes 1445 SHAVING SOAP
Razor RAZOROCK GAMECHANGER using 82 and 68 baseplates, ROCKWELL 6S with #4 baseblate
RESULTS:
Razorock (hereafter RR) GameChanger with 82P baseplate: BBS with very slight stubble the next morning
Rockwell 6S with #4 baseplate: DFS++ with a bit of stubble at the end of the day
Razorock GameChanger with 68P baseplate: a bit of stubble felt by late afternoon
COMMENTS:
The RR is slimmer and lighter than the Rockwell and feels therefore more maneuverable. The Rockwell feels bulkier. However when switching from the Rockwell to the RR, I must constantly remind myself to use a lighter and slower hand otherwise I'll nick myself for the first shave and no nicks with subsequent shaves. If one wants a very fast shave then go for the Rockwell. They're both very fine razors however and I'm going to stay with the RR. I am pushing 70 years old and have been complemented that I look 40 with the complexion of a 16 year old. It's genetics.
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