I have often thought that the term 'wet shaving' is sometimes a misnomer, since people who use canned foam and gillette mach3s are, quite literally, wet shaving. But what we practice here is a higher form of the art. I wonder if DE use is growing? And are more guys starting to use higher quality products to shave with? I am the only guy I know who has an interest in DE razors and stuff like that. And I would imagine that most people here would say the same thing - unless, of course, you have got a family member interested in this sort of thing, as I have. But that doesn't count.
I just wonder if there is a growing market for these high quality creams, blades, razors, brushes, etc. If it does grow, then I would think that the mainstream market for shaving products would eventually be effected by it. You'd think that a big company like Gillette would want to re-introduce a DE razor. I would love to see that. Its strange that the biggest supplier of men's shaving products is not in the business of making DEs. As far as I know, there are only a few companies in the world that make them these days.
I just wonder if there is a growing market for these high quality creams, blades, razors, brushes, etc. If it does grow, then I would think that the mainstream market for shaving products would eventually be effected by it. You'd think that a big company like Gillette would want to re-introduce a DE razor. I would love to see that. Its strange that the biggest supplier of men's shaving products is not in the business of making DEs. As far as I know, there are only a few companies in the world that make them these days.