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Pacific Shaving Company Nick Stick - No Tissue Paper, No Chalky Residue, Dries Clear, Liquid Roll-On Applicator, Puts Nicks in Their Place, with Vitamin E & Aloe, Made in the USA .25 oz
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u/Mikuro ยท 2 pointsr/specializedtools

DEs? Not that hard. Check out /r/wicked_edge for tips. The key is to go in multiple passes (first with the grain of your beard) and use as little pressure as possible, practically hovering over your skin. You can be aggressive with cartridges (you kind of have to be, even), but not with DEs.

The risk with a safety razor isn't too high. You can get nicks, but it's only a little more dangerous than a cartridge in that regard. I do recommend getting a bit of gear to start with that you might not have, such as:

  • A shaving brush to apply non-canned cream
  • A tub of shaving soap or cream (I like Taylor of Old Bond Street, personally)
  • An alum block as an initial post-shave pass
  • A roll-on styptic like the Nick Stick to stop any bleeding.
  • A good aftershave balm