The razor market (not to mention the world) has changed since then with a number of the razors listed going the way of the Dodo. But there is still a luxury razor market and new models have replaced the ones that couldn't survive. Here is what you...
I’ve been going to the same barber for almost 20 years and I’ve noticed that there are some extremely valuable lessons I learned that helped me in other areas of life. Source
Truefitt And Hill 1805 is their most popular shave cream. Let's take a closer look at it. Source
The double edge razor and the "Injector" style razor have been competitors for many years. And the (comparatively) recent addition of razors that take barber "shaper" blades have muddied the waters a little more. Here are the similarities and diffe...
Every now and then I get a comment from someone who has read Sharpologist's Best Shaving Soap list along the lines of "how can Saponificio Varesino not be on this list?" Source
You’re listening to Wet Shaving Talk powered by Sharpologist.com where we’re dedicated to preserving the art and skill of classic shaving. I’m your host Joe Borrelli and this is the Fall Seasonal Special 2020. Source
Back in August I was a guest on Smallflower's "Tea Time" podcast with "The Q Brothers" to talk about shaving. After the podcast they asked if I would be interested in trying their new shampoo/conditioner bar, Shambar, and of course I said sure. Her...
Pre-shave oils get all the buzz in shaving circles, but what about pre-shaves that are not oil-based? There are actually quite a few, and they work a little differently that oils. Which is best? I tried a a number of them to find out. Source
I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to try a Janus razor as well as the prototype side by side in order to get a true take on the accomplishment. Source
That friendly little club has become a lot larger, a lot noisier, and in some cases not as friendly. What can you do to avoid the "snark?" Source