February 24, 2025
Freedom February
El Cheapo Shave
Razor - VDH TTO (Weishi)
Blade -
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Soap - Arko
Brush - VDH Boar
Coming into the final week of the month I decided that it would be a good day to grab some cheap gear and use it for a day or two. Partly I'm tired, having only two hours of sleep before going into work last night, but also, I like to occasionally go back to the starter gear and recognize that all of the money we spend on high end vintage razors, or new stainless razors with their high price tags, plus the high priced soaps and brushes are really just for our luxury. As long as the tools we have aren't broken, or just poorly made and engineered (I'm talking to you Flying Tiger), our technique, learned over time and with the help of others, will overcome those tools and provide us with a comfortable and effective shave.
I grabbed my Van Der Hagen TTO razor which was the first safety razor I bought. I don't have any VDH blades, though they are available at a local Walmart, as is the razor. I did have the brush to match so grabbed it, and in place of VDH soap I used Arko. Arko is probably the world's best and most well known "basic" shaving soap. Wondrous lather, easy to whip up and definitely slick. The VDH boar had the lather well in hand in short order, and I was ready to go. The VDH razor is nothing special, but it's a solid design. It's mild, but with the right angle you can get a very fine shave out of it in only two passes, as I chose to do. Some touch up on the neck finished it off and I'm a very happy camper for the day.
This kind of shave reminds me that regardless of arguments about "the best razor", "the best soap", etc., etc., ad nauseum, the truth is that traditional wet shaving is accessible to everyone, no matter their economic situation. Remember the el-cheap shave. It's where we all came from and the root of our hobby.
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