October 1, 2015
OC October - This month I'll introduce myself to my OCs.
Gillette New LC
Gillette Goodwill
Gem Micromatic OC
Standard Safety Razor OC
Hot Shower, Morning Shave
Soap: Razorock P160
Brush: Omega Pro 48
Razor: Gem Micromatic OC
Blade: GEM PTFE (1)
TSD Witch Hazel
Two-day growth, three-pass shave (WTG,XTG,ATG).
Initial thoughts:
1st pass - Sharp blade, this razor is aggressive. Not satisfied with the reduction.
2nd pass - Sharp blade, this razor is aggressive, I’m really riding high on the cap, with blade almost parallel to my face! Much better reduction on this pass.
3rd pass - Have I mentioned how aggressive this razor seems?
I don’t use BBS terms much, but my face is really smooth as far as I can tell right after the shave. But I had the dickens of a time around my trouble spots - mouth/chin around the mustache/goatee. I was flummoxed finding the right approach.
I’m left thinking this razor may not be right for me. The shave is close, but it was hard work. I’ve gotten shaves even better than this with a LOT less work.
5 hours later…upon further review...
My face is very smooth, very pleased. But a tad spotty here and there (a section of 2-4 whiskers in spots) and my chin / corners of mouth are barely passable.
I just can’t get over how aggressive this razor felt. I think it was the closest I’ll ever get to a straight. I felt I needed to be on guard on each stroke (short, deliberate). With that kind of work, I’m tempted to just move on to another razor and forget about this one. But I thought my basic technique was good enough to approach any razor. Not master it right away, but be able to see its virtues.
So I looked a bit closer.
This photo is for comparison of blade exposure. (MMOC on left, Gillette New LC on right.) Looking at blade exposure, it was clear (to me) that the MMOC has the blade much further over the comb than the New LC.
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Then I took this picture below. It confirmed that this razor was certainly tricky to get a feel of because the blade itself was angled! Note the left corner of the razor vs. the right. Apparently the blade stop on the left side has worn down to where it allows the blade to move over it and more forward than the other side. Not by a lot, but the angle must have been enough to throw me off especially around my chin.
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I like the SE razors, but will be content to work more with the 1912 and ’24. I’ll pass on the MMOC for this focus…if I want to shave on an angle, I’ll go buy a Slant!
Cheers!
RT
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