Hummin Posted Monday at 01:23 AM Posted Monday at 01:23 AM 17 minutes ago, KannikaP said: My Gillette Fusions DO NOT say Made in USA. Nothing, so could be China. Will they be going up in price by Trumpies percent? I have said this before, but will repeat it. Keep the razor head in a small cup of vegetable oil to prevent the cutting edge from oxidising, which is what blunts it. I get at least 30 shaves from one blade. They are made in Usa, Germany, Russia and China, I'm many other places as well. The worst Gillette blades I buy, is most likely produced in China and sold here in Thailand. There is a major difference from what I bought in Norway and those I buy here. Even more expensive here, so I always brings a pack with me.
Hummin Posted Monday at 01:28 AM Posted Monday at 01:28 AM 2 minutes ago, nomad22 said: You almost certainly typed this on a device running American made software. Yeah, it was as bad attempt as Trump's boycott of China, where his Maga spin off products (merchs) where made in ? Last campaign hopefully he made sure everything was made in Usa? 2
scorecard Posted Monday at 01:52 AM Posted Monday at 01:52 AM On 2/15/2025 at 6:47 PM, save the frogs said: why not try an electric shaver? maybe not as close shave, but good enough and less hassle. no shaving cream needed. Why not try a delapitory cream. Easy to find in pharmacies in Thailand and globally. Some expensive some very cheap. VEET basic good and cheap. Many other brands appear online shopping sites. Good for facial hair and for removing pubic / under arm hair. For facial hair, shampoo first then apply the cream* and rub it in well, wait 5 or 6 minutes, then remove the excess cream and the dead hair with a small towel / cloth with warm water. For foreigners need to repeat every 3 to 5 days, case by case. All so simple and leaves the skin very smooth. For pubic hair, shampoo, dry, then use an electric clipper to cut the hair down to perhaps 2 mm, then apply the cream* and rub it in well, wait 5 or 6 minutes, then remove the excess cream and the dead hair with a small towel / cloth with warm water. For foreigners need to repeat every 3 to 5 days approx. All so simple and leaves the skin very smooth. * Best to not apply more cream than recommended or it will burn the skin and leave dark patches which can take a couple 1 or even 2 weeks to disappear. Have a professional swimmer in the family, uses basic VEET cream all the time, never had any issues, all done very quickly. Worth a try. But check prices, VEET basic very inexpensive. VEET (and other brands) which have many additives, vitamins etc., very expensive. Basic does the job well, but not more than recommended. 1
Moonlover Posted Monday at 01:55 AM Posted Monday at 01:55 AM 46 minutes ago, LittleBear57 said: On 2/15/2025 at 6:42 PM, Moonlover said: Go visit Watsons and check out their own brand '5 System Razor'. Similar to Gillette, but cheaper. They often 2 for 1 sales as well. I've been using them for a few years now. 46 minutes ago, LittleBear57 said: Watson razors are awful . Blunt before you even use them. Boots are a little better. Shavy wernt too bad but I can't find them these days. Bic not great so I've gone back to the expensive but best by far Gillette. An AI overview: 'Yes, different skin types do require different razor blades, as some blades are designed specifically for sensitive skin, while others are better suited for thicker hair or a closer shave, meaning you should choose a blade based on your individual skin needs to minimize irritation and achieve a comfortable shave'. Watsons 5 System Razor works just fine for me. Each to his own. (skin)
marcho Posted Monday at 01:57 AM Posted Monday at 01:57 AM 30 minutes ago, Hummin said: They are made in Usa, Germany, Russia and China, I'm many other places as well. The worst Gillette blades I buy, is most likely produced in China and sold here in Thailand. There is a major difference from what I bought in Norway and those I buy here. Even more expensive here, so I always brings a pack with me. Yes, you are right. My Fusion 16-value pack from Australia I bought back, says Made in Germany. I tried the Fusion ones here and they are copies and crap. 1
save the frogs Posted Monday at 01:58 AM Posted Monday at 01:58 AM 35 minutes ago, nomad22 said: You almost certainly typed this on a device running American made software. while drinking a diet coke probably 2
Lokie Posted Monday at 01:58 AM Posted Monday at 01:58 AM Fusion? Lol, they are Rubbish. Mach 3 best out there, All the various models since then have not surpassed the Mach 3 (based on closeness, comfort of shave, accuracy & price point) Tried various other types but they just don't perform as good as the Mach 3 1 1
save the frogs Posted Monday at 02:01 AM Posted Monday at 02:01 AM 9 minutes ago, scorecard said: Why not try a delapitory cream. delapitory? what does that even mean? i've been using electric for years. dry shaving. no creams. not as close a shave as a razor, but not sure what difference that makes. does it really matter? it grows back the next day and you gotta keep shaving. one thing i like is I can shave while watching podcasts on my laptop. whereas a real shaver you gotta be in the mirror.
Yellowtail Posted Monday at 02:05 AM Posted Monday at 02:05 AM 2 minutes ago, save the frogs said: delapitory? what does that even mean? i've been using electric for years. dry shaving. no creams. not as close a shave as a razor, but not sure what difference that makes. does it really matter? it grows back the next day and you gotta keep shaving. one thing i like is I can shave while watching podcasts on my laptop. whereas a real shaver you gotta be in the mirror. I've had a few electrics, never found one I liked. Maybe it a shape of the face thin 1
scorecard Posted Monday at 02:08 AM Posted Monday at 02:08 AM 7 minutes ago, save the frogs said: delapitory? what does even mean? i've been using electric for years. dry shaving. no creams. not as close a shave as a razor, but not sure what difference that makes. does it really matter? it grows back the next day and you gotta keep shaving. one thing i like is I can shave while watching podcasts on my laptop. whereas a real shaver you gotta be in the mirror. Two brands Nair and VEET, and there's more. Also popular in Sth. America.
Hummin Posted Monday at 02:10 AM Posted Monday at 02:10 AM 12 minutes ago, marcho said: Yes, you are right. My Fusion 16-value pack from Australia I bought back, says Made in Germany. I tried the Fusion ones here and they are copies and crap. Or maybe designed for Asian face hair? I do not know, 1
Yellowtail Posted Monday at 02:13 AM Posted Monday at 02:13 AM 2 minutes ago, scorecard said: Dude, man up and get you some Magic Powder and a butter knife.
save the frogs Posted Monday at 02:17 AM Posted Monday at 02:17 AM 8 minutes ago, scorecard said: Two brands Nair and VEET, and there's more. Also popular in Sth. America. nah, i'll stick to electric with no creams. i don't think anyone notices or cares if my shave isn't that close.
Ralf001 Posted Monday at 02:32 AM Posted Monday at 02:32 AM 33 minutes ago, Lokie said: Fusion? Lol, they are Rubbish. Mach 3 best out there, All the various models since then have not surpassed the Mach 3 (based on closeness, comfort of shave, accuracy & price point) Tried various other types but they just don't perform as good as the Mach 3 Yeah Mach 3 for me. Bt.329 for 3 blades, they last me 3 months. 1 1
Ralf001 Posted Monday at 02:33 AM Posted Monday at 02:33 AM 19 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Dude, man up and get you some Magic Powder and a butter knife. does that work for white men too ? 2
mikeymike100 Posted Monday at 02:46 AM Posted Monday at 02:46 AM On 2/15/2025 at 8:09 PM, Mike_Hunt said: You should boycott the US invention of the Internet. Yes, also airplanes and mob/cell phones! 1
Yellowtail Posted Monday at 02:53 AM Posted Monday at 02:53 AM 14 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: does that work for white men too ? I know that's a joke, but blacks often have a problem with razor-bumps, which is why so many use it. I had a black roomate that used it and swore by it. I tried it, but it's a PITA and I don't have a bump problem, but I assume it's great for anyone with a razor-bump problem. Sure stinks up the bathroom though.
Yagoda Posted Monday at 02:53 AM Posted Monday at 02:53 AM On the rare occasions I shave its my 1971 vintage Gillette Adjustable Black Beauty and Feather double edge blades. 2
Woke to Sounds Posted Monday at 02:58 AM Posted Monday at 02:58 AM 5 hours ago, Mike T said: I switched back to the old style safety razor a few years ago and found it to be a better shave than all the fancy multi-blade ones. I use a Japanese brand called Feather, which has a range of razors from pretty cheap (around 300thb) to top of the range style stuff. I have been using the cheap one for almost 4 years now, and it’s still works perfectly. For blades, I use either Feather or Derby and they are easy and cheap to order a hundred or so from Lazada at a time for around 600thb. I get about 5 shaves out of a blade. So, for me, excellent shave and much cheaper than the Gillette et al. A decent quality shaving brush and good shaving soap add to the quality of the shave, in my experience Excellent post. My advice to the OP is buy a good razor handle (even a hard plastic one will do the trick) and fill it with blades from Dorco or whatever brand is out there. I've seen Dorco safety blades sold on the streets by vendors in BKK in packs of 5 or 10. Get a good shave soap like the Italian Proraso (I have yet to find a better smelling shave soap) and a brush and get back to basics. Take your time, turn your morning shave into a daily ritual. Working with a brush and soap is more satisfying than slathering on some aerosol gel product. The multiblade stuff (3, 4, 5 ... blades now?) is just clever marketing, not necessarily better. It's certainly a lot more expensive. Cheers buddy 1
Grusa Posted Monday at 03:17 AM Posted Monday at 03:17 AM On 2/15/2025 at 7:47 PM, GreasyFingers said: What has the skin got to do with it. Razors remove hair, not skin. .......Mostly......😁
NickyLouie Posted Monday at 03:26 AM Posted Monday at 03:26 AM 2 hours ago, FolkGuitar said: 'Harry's Razors.' Buy once and never look back. Three cartridges last me about a year, BUT.... I do strop them between uses. That is the key to getting a really comfortable shave. I also use them with a shaving gel rather than a soap. You can strop on the palm of your hand, or use an old leather belt. Both work well and triple the lifespan of any blade. ***Three cartridges last me about a year either your neck looks like raw hamburger meat or you have the wispy hairs of a 12 year old.
Yagoda Posted Monday at 03:28 AM Posted Monday at 03:28 AM 28 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said: Get a good shave soap like the Italian Proraso (I have yet to find a better smelling shave soap) and a brush and get back to basics. https://www.castleforbes.com/products/lime-shaving-cream Castle Forbes baby. 1
Yagoda Posted Monday at 03:29 AM Posted Monday at 03:29 AM 2 minutes ago, NickyLouie said: ***Three cartridges last me about a year either your neck looks like raw hamburger meat or you have the wispy hairs of a 12 year old. I cant use multiblades because of the manliness of my beard. Too clogging. 2
bamnutsak Posted Monday at 03:38 AM Posted Monday at 03:38 AM 1 hour ago, Ralf001 said: Yeah Mach 3 for me. Bt.329 for 3 blades, they last me 3 months. 649 for twelve (12), on flash sale from the official Gillette store, now. Price goes as low as 637. 1
FolkGuitar Posted Monday at 03:41 AM Posted Monday at 03:41 AM 2 hours ago, FolkGuitar said: 'Harry's Razors.' Buy once and never look back. Three cartridges last me about a year, BUT.... I do strop them between uses. That is the key to getting a really comfortable shave. I also use them with a shaving gel rather than a soap. You can strop on the palm of your hand, or use an old leather belt. Both work well and triple the lifespan of any blade. 20 minutes ago, NickyLouie said: ***Three cartridges last me about a year either your neck looks like raw hamburger meat or you have the wispy hairs of a 12 year old. Was it your experience with Harry's Razors that formed the basis for your comments? Or your lack of experience with Harry's Razors? Do you strop your razor before use? If not, why weren't you taught how to use them correctly? Professionals (barbers, hair stylists, etc. people who cut hair for a living) all do. 'Opinions' are fine, but only when based on facts and experience. Otherwise, they're just wrong. Try Harry's Razors and then come back and give us your 'informed' opinion. We'll listen.
madone Posted Monday at 03:44 AM Posted Monday at 03:44 AM On 2/15/2025 at 6:38 PM, Hamus Yaigh said: I wouldn't believe any of his nonsense. There are many choices available offering cleaner shaves for a fraction of the price. Haven't used Gillette or their rip off products for years. then how about suggesting something ffs?
Yagoda Posted Monday at 03:55 AM Posted Monday at 03:55 AM 6 minutes ago, madone said: then how about suggesting something ffs? Lots of blades are made in Israel. Very sharp. https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/threads/the-official-guide-to-israeli-made-de-blades.51858/ I beleive the actual blades in most multiblade razors are Israeli, except the Feather razors.
Etaoin Shrdlu Posted Monday at 04:00 AM Posted Monday at 04:00 AM In spite of what some may say, I think a double-edge safety razor is still the best option. Passable ones are available on Lazada for a few hundred baht and blades are extremely inexpensive.
Ralf001 Posted Monday at 04:04 AM Posted Monday at 04:04 AM 25 minutes ago, bamnutsak said: 649 for twelve (12), on flash sale from the official Gillette store, now. Price goes as low as 637. thats a good deal... I buy from my local TOPS... they only have the 3 packs.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now