![]() TheShaveDenĭiscuss anything and everything related to shaving at TheShaveDen forum.Ĥ posts / day View Recent Threads 4. Get advice on shaving techniques, razor blades, shaving soaps, creams, brushes, and personal grooming.ġ1 posts / week View Recent Threads 3. A place for enthusiasts, hobbyists and artisans who enjoy a traditional wet shave: brush, soap, and safety or straight razor.ġ.7M ⋅ 1.2M ⋅ 3 posts / day ⋅ Oct 2009 View Recent Threads 2. Her scuttleis a ceramic cup with an extra layer on the outside for hot water the combination keeps your brush, and its freshly built shaving cream, toasty warm throughout your shave.This is a community for discussions, reviews, and general sharing of thoughts or ideas about wet shaving and life in general. ![]() Any mug can do this job, but if you want a real treat, consider a Moss Scuttlefrom Sara Bonnyman, a potter in Nova Scotia. And last, if you want to dip into ultimate luxury, get a good scuttle (a mug designed to help build lather).This soap is more of a cream, but its lather is the closest thing you’ll get to Martin de Candre’s, and the Signature Scent is equally woodsy and fresh. The other is Nancy Boy’s Signature Scent out of San Francisco.The result: wonderfully natural scents, with relatively rich lather. Her soaps avoid tallows and other animal oils, drawing instead from a range of pure, non-synthetic ingredients (such as shea butter). One is Nanny’s Silly Soap, a small vendor run by Sharon Baxter in the U.K. On the shaving soap front, I can’t help mentioning a couple of obscure brands that have become my personal favorites, partly because one might not expect a lot given their names.The pharmacy carries a wide range of non-pharmaceutical remedies and other products, but its largest selection of shaving tools can be found on its Internet site, Smallflower. Merz Apothecary – a superb, old-school pharmacy in Chicago that dates back to 1875.Barrister and Mann and Chiseled Face – two exceptional soap vendors.Men Essentials and Fendrihan – two well-stocked Canadian vendors.Michael Freedberg – another excellent YouTube channel for instructional videos. ![]() Herro first gained fame for his YouTube channel of instructional shaving videos, still a mainstay of this site. – an on-line magazine/review of shaving and grooming topics published by Mark Herro, aka Mantic 59.Straight Razor Place – knowledgeable forum leaders, with discussions about much more than straight razors.Lady Shavers– much the same as Wicked Edge but with a focus on women shavers.Wicked Edge– a novice-friendly subreddit for asking questions about traditional shaving with double-edge or straight razors.Here, then, are a few of the friendlier discussion sites, and some additional links to good shaving gear vendors. “Believe it or not, I’ve been in your position.” Having been banned from other forums himself, he said he too had “felt the sting of being kicked to the curb.” And so the fights live on.Īnyone patient enough to wade through these skirmishes can nonetheless find a lot of good advice. Eventually, Ferman himself responded to one of these threads with his own attacks, and then a few apologies. Now in his mid-thirties, Ferman has become so reviled that long discussion threads have been created in competing forums to compare notes on whether Ferman or his forum administrators “stole” money from them why people were banned from Badger & Blade, usually for life and with no explanation and numerous other insults-not only to a man’s daily shave but also to his ability to engage in the free market. Over the years, B&B (as it’s known) has become notorious for playing rough on a number of fronts, primarily for censoring people’s comments. ![]() Ferman founded Badger & Blade, the wet shaving world’s largest online discussion forum. Perhaps the most prominent example is a young man named Joel Ferman, the wet shaving world’s enfant terrible. And sometimes punishments are actually carried out. Tempers flare, retributions are threatened. At this point there are roughly a half dozen different Internet forums devoted to constant discussion about the fine points of wet shaving, and many dozens of vendors feeding the arguments, or at least clinging to them. And, as with many subcultures, passions run high. As with many specialty topics these days, the world of traditional shaving (or “wet shaving”) has become a subculture unto itself.
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