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OT: Blade users - How many times do you use a blade before changing to a new one?

6 months, give or take. I've been using the Gillette Sensor Xcel III for about 20 years (yes they still make refills). The moisturizing strip is liable to fall out of the casing before the blades go dull and a cartridge last me about a year and a half or so.

The key is to dry the blades.
 
6 months, give or take. I've been using the Gillette Sensor Xcel III for about 20 years (yes they still make refills). The moisturizing strip is liable to fall out of the casing before the blades go dull and a cartridge last me about a year and a half or so.

The key is to dry the blades.
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Seriously?
 
Seriously?
Keep in mind, some of this is also attributable to "training" your skin to adapt to whatever method you use, which may require some discomfort. At this point in my life, I'm not interested in experimenting with certain things if there is a downside risk or you need to accept lower quality. Skin care is one of them.
 
I use BIC hybrid 3s. Shave every other day. They are really inconsistent. Sometimes I need a new blade after a week and sometimes I'm good for months. My current blade is 2 months old and still fine.
 
I use BIC hybrid 3s. Shave every other day. They are really inconsistent. Sometimes I need a new blade after a week and sometimes I'm good for months. My current blade is 2 months old and still fine.
Agree re inconsistency of Bics. Sometimes they are fine, sometimes they nick the heck out me. I've passed on them for that reason.
 
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Here's a tip.

Always thoroughly dry the blades after each use. The residual water, especially under the safety top, acts as a dulling agent. I learned this trick fairly recently and it helps and I have been shaving for 35 years.
 
Seriously?

Yup. Water corrodes metal and will do tons more damage than stubble, no matter how "thick" your facial hair is.

I also shave in the shower after I wash my face so my skin and facial hair are already pretty soft, before I apply the gel. Ever compare trimming your finger nails after a shower vs. not? Same concept.
 
Agree re inconsistency of Bics. Sometimes they are fine, sometimes they nick the heck out me. I've passed on them for that reason.
They're dirt cheap which is why I buy them. They go on sale for a new handle and something like 7 blades for $5 and I can usually get almost a year out of the set.
 
6 months, give or take. I've been using the Gillette Sensor Xcel III for about 20 years (yes they still make refills). The moisturizing strip is liable to fall out of the casing before the blades go dull and a cartridge last me about a year and a half or so.

The key is to dry the blades.

Here's a tip.

Always thoroughly dry the blades after each use. The residual water, especially under the safety top, acts as a dulling agent. I learned this trick fairly recently and it helps and I have been shaving for 35 years.

Ok, I'll give it a try. How do you dry the blades?
 
Yup. Water corrodes metal and will do tons more damage than stubble, no matter how "thick" your facial hair is.

I also shave in the shower after I wash my face so my skin and facial hair are already pretty soft, before I apply the gel. Ever compare trimming your finger nails after a shower vs. not? Same concept.
So how do you dry it? I rinse it clean, tap it twice and put it back in the cabinet.
 
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So how do you dry it? I rinse it clean, tap it twice and put it back in the cabinet.
Run a towel from top to bottom (non-cutting edge) and rest the blade on a tissue or a few squares of folded TP, which will wick up whatever moisture doesn't evaporate over the next 23 1/2 hours until you shave again. Again, I shave in the shower, which already guards against nicks and is comfortable in it's own right.
 
I also shave in the shower and have been using Dollar Shave Club blades for about 2 years. They last me 7-10 days. I generally got three weeks out of my Mach 3s before that, but a package of 5 DSC blades is less than 2 Gillettes
 
Shower shaving I can’t do bc of the mirror. I’ve yet to find a solid mirror for in the shower that works for me.

But I’ve always used a hot water/hot towel on my skin to open pores first. Then after you shave, use a little cold water to close em up and freshen.
 
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Shower shaving I can’t do bc of the mirror. I’ve yet to find a solid mirror for in the shower that works for me.

But I’ve always used a hot water/hot towel on my skin to open pores first. Then after you shave, use a little cold water to close em up and freshen.

I literally just rub my hands on my face to feel for when i miss spots.
 
I was thinking about Harry's and asked my wife, who does the shopping, what we spend on razors. She tells me that she does some couponing voodoo and we get them for free, or close enough to free (like a cent or two) for a package of 4-6 razors.

She may be shoplifting them.
I've been using Harry's for a couple of years and like them a lot. Their shave gel is the best I've ever used. I change the blade once a month because I have a schedule of things I do around the first of the month even though they are probably fine to use longer. Overall I think they stay sharper than Gillette blades longer.
Harry's owns their own factory in Germany and their customer service is outstanding. Cost for blades comes down to about $2.00 per blade. They have an a trial offer for $8 that includes razor, blades and gel with free shipping. You can also buy Harry's at Target.
Dollar Shave Club (recently bought by Unilever) is also pretty good from what I hear but their cost per blade is in the $3.50 range. Harry's and Dollar Shave Club have forced Gillette to drop their prices significantly which means they were raping us for years.
 
I bought the Philips/Norelco OneBlade and I love it. I don't shave often (work at home) so am frequently shaggy looking. This thing does a really good job of cleaning me up. Only time I use a razor is when I want to look perfect (wedding, interview). After using the OneBlade I look like I would if I razored that morning and now it's the end of the day. I really like it.

Really? I find the one-blade to be utter horsesht. I use it as a trimmer just fine, but that thing flat out does not "shave" at all. To me you can get a sloppy tight trim and nothing more. I don't understand how people use that as their razor, are you just always looking sloppy? Like you said you use a 'real' razor when there's a reason to be truly clean shaven, but my beard isn't that thick and I still find that thing to be subpar
 
Really? I find the one-blade to be utter horsesht. I use it as a trimmer just fine, but that thing flat out does not "shave" at all. To me you can get a sloppy tight trim and nothing more. I don't understand how people use that as their razor, are you just always looking sloppy? Like you said you use a 'real' razor when there's a reason to be truly clean shaven, but my beard isn't that thick and I still find that thing to be subpar
My first use wasn't very good. But once I learned to go against the grain, I really have been thrilled with it. It's pretty rare I bust out a real razor these days. It does everything I need and the blade, if that's what we call it, has lasted me many months now. I don't recall when I bought it, but I'm still on my first blade. It's gotta be at least 6 months.
 
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I read an ad that talked about a getting a year's worth of razors. It was twelve. Twelve? So it has to last a month? No way.

I can go a week on a blade but that's it and the last couple of days are a little sketchy. 5 days is probably the right number.

Just curious how long people use them for before getting a new one.
I order Harrys. Shave 6 times/week. Blade lasts about a month.
 
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Been using Harry's for 2-3 years now. Converted my wife and daughter to them as well.
I use Cremo shave lotion.

Shave each morning during work week and usually take weekends off. Give the dome a clean look about twice a week.

I go about two weeks on a blade. I know it's time for a change when I can feel it pulling when I shave my head.

Used to order online but now Target carries Harry's products and I get then there.
 
Been using Harry's for 2-3 years now. Converted my wife and daughter to them as well.
I use Cremo shave lotion.

Shave each morning during work week and usually take weekends off. Give the dome a clean look about twice a week.

I go about two weeks on a blade. I know it's time for a change when I can feel it pulling when I shave my head.

Used to order online but now Target carries Harry's products and I get then there.

Joe Cremo has his own face lotion!?
 
I read an ad that talked about a getting a year's worth of razors. It was twelve. Twelve? So it has to last a month? No way.

I can go a week on a blade but that's it and the last couple of days are a little sketchy. 5 days is probably the right number.

Just curious how long people use them for before getting a new one.
I use a double edge razor and it lasts a week. The Quattro's last a little longer.
 
I use Dorco. At one time I used Gillette Fusion but thought they were expensive. I tried Dorco, got the same shave but they lasted longer. They are always on sale. I use the Pace 6.
www.dorcousa.com

I also use a shaving brush and shaving soap.
 
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