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SmallBeard said:jds said:There is no doubt that DE shaving, over the course of a year and beyond, could save money. Initial investment in the permanents items - razor & brush (even buying decent models) could be, say £30-£35. The consumables can be cheap as chips (estimate 125 blades for a year) would work out at under £20. So first year investment £50, year on year, £20.
Has the switch to DE shaving saved me money? No. Emphatically no. Has it enhanced my morning? You bet it has.
Spend what you can and enjoy. The truth is there are some great products out there for not a lot of money...
Jon
Same here, although I shave at night when I can't sleep, but I've became somewhat obsessed with shaving now, and it's just much more of a pleasure. I don't drink, smoke, gamble or have any other vices, so I nominate shaving to be my vice .
I think my favourite cost vs performance comparison is the palmolive stick.
For 49-50p you really do get so much for your money.
I have Maca Root shave cream on order (awaiting dispatch STILL!!!) and have heard it's excellent, and I'm very much looking forward to its arrival.
sagesmith said:I've acquired a lot of new shaving gear over the last month or three.
But my new 'thing', which is now starting to cost me a fair bit of cash, is a spin-off from my return to wet DE shaving - men's soaps. Not shaving soaps, just soaps. Bath soaps.
I've got quite a collection starting and it has now become very much a fundamental part of my pre-shave routine, replacing shower gels.
I find they smell better, feel nicer and work far better.
TOBS do some lovely ones as do T&H and Musgo Real. The collection is starting to blossom nicely.
Anyone else got a decent soaps collection - or is it just me?
I'm just going to pretend I've not read this before I spend more money :blush:
It started as a random add-on buy with some shaving cream....and just grew from there. Easy done, as any TSR member will tell you.