Is this a meme or is it actually better than using Mach 3s? I change my Mach 3 blades every two weeks and it just werks

Pros:
Incredibly inexpensive blades
They won't clog like multi-blade razors do if you haven't shaved in a while
Cons:
Not as close of a shave unless you go against the grain
Easier to cut yourself at first, especially against the grain

Those are cheaper, provide a better shave, help reduce the waste you produce and most importantly, by buying one handle and then only razors you dont support the P&G and Gillette jews.

The next step is buying a brush and hard shaving soap. Same benefits apply to it as to razors.

I use the ivory one with Gilette cartridges and L'Occitane's Cade shaving cream and after shave balm. A little bit of conditioner softens my stubble up, that's my routine.

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>use a hard soap bro
that's not even remotely necessary when cream exists. Just lather it up in a bowl, fuck soap.

gel/foam in a can is bad?

I bought one and definitely like it. Can be a bit challenging on corners/edges and I probably should just buy a straight razor next. I clean up with the 5 blades though. Just depends on how hairy the situation really is (haha get it).

I got 100 blades for 16 euros. That is 16 cents per blade. I just use them once for a good shave and toss em.

Nope.

>you can't use that without slicing your face apart.

YOU may not be able to; anyone with an ounce of manual dexterity can use it just fine. I've been using a Merkur Futur loaded with Feathers for 14 years now and it's absolutely brilliant. I do my face and my head with it.

I bought one to try it out and I've been using it for some months.
>about the same result as those expensive gillettes
>so much cheaper
>easier to cut yourself with it on the first times (too much pressure)
>no need to guess when the blades are getting dull, you just use a new one every time
I've been using it on my face but I'll soon start trying them out on the armpits.