Is this really how they think people are supposed to use the razor? No wonder so many guys try wet shaving and quit because of too many weepers.
Wow - tragic.Last year they had a QVC commercial where the guy demonstrating, didn't know how to shave.
That's my concern, though. People who don't know what they're doing shouldn't have that as their introduction to DE shaving. He's being held forth as an expert, when he's relatively clueless - just watch him tighten the head after inserting the blade.This product is aimed for those who don't wetshave. Wouldn't make a difference If you had a guy that shaved perfectly or someone who didn't know what the hell he was doing.
Yeah, but at least he has a perfect lather........The guy in the photo is holding the TTO razor by the knob at the end of the handle. One of the worst cuts I ever got shaving was when I had a VDH TTO with the 3" handle and tried holding it at the end (I have large hands). As I shaved, the doors began to open and the blade was no longer held securely. I got a serious gash in my cheek. I thought I might need stitches, but finally stopped the bleeding. I rarely use that razor now, but if I do, I check multiple times thoughout the shave to be sure the mechanism is tight.
How do you find its efficiency?I have a Van Der Hagen razor with a short handle. In my opinion, it's one of the best razors made.
How do you find its efficiency?
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