You just summed up perfectly the entire idea of the 30DC - as far as shaving is concerned. Technique is what makes a shave good, bad, horrible, amazing etc. I can pick up a cheap Chinese DE and pop in a Derby, grab the Arko or Williams (yes,
@wchnu I just posted that in public), use my cheap VDH Boar brush and finish with a very nice shave that serves me perfectly well. I can do the same with a Toggle, a Fatboy, a Merkur 23, whatever. I can also grab a Schick injector, MMOC, 1912, pain sticks, and have the same shave. Some are a little better, some a little worse but they're all great shaves. I'm not quite so good with straight razors and shavettes but there's only one reason I'm not - I don't have the technique perfected on those yet. It isn't the fault of those types of razors, it's my lack of practice and skill.
Too many guys who get into this world of ours think that it's the gear that is keeping them from getting great shaves. Now, if they're using carts and goo I agree. You can always do better than that. But - learn the technique and then amaze yourself with the ability to grab the "gear of the day" and have a great shave.
Now, I'm not saying you shouldn't buy more razors, soaps, brushes etc., because after all, we like shiny stuff. And some of the vintage stuff is just way too cool to not try out. So is some of the modern stuff. But all that stuff isn't the necessary part of shaving. It's the skill......TECHNIQUE that TRUMPS TOOLS! I know a lot of you have heard that and have lived it, but a reminder now and then doesn't hurt.
Of course, the 30DC is more than just shaving too. It's about shenanigans, challenges, stupid stunts, discussions about peaches - whether on the tree, off the tree or in la-la land. It's a fellowship of people seeking to perfect their skills and enjoy a really cool hobby. Or just shave. It's also about making friends, whether online or in real life. But thanks
@PanChango for the reminder that chasing gear for the sake of chasing gear, while fun at times, isn't at the core.
With that, I leave you with Peaches.
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