Showing posts with label The viking blade safety razor review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The viking blade safety razor review. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Badger Brush vs Synthetic Brush

The shaving brush is unarguably one of the key components for shaving. Yet the brush is yet to get the prominence it so deserves. No matter how good a shaving cream may be, it takes the power of the shaving brush to create that good lather. When it comes to shaving brushes, there are several choices available for shaving men. This variety is as a result of the difference in material, loft, shape, size, and density. The most distinguishing factor of shaving brush will have to be the hair material.



The badger hair is the best type of hair for shaving brushes. This is because the hair’s intrinsic properties make it ideal for all a shaving brush should represent. The badger hair has excellent water retention abilities and this makes it great in lather formation. The badger hair has bristles that are able to hold and evenly spread lather with little pressure.

Synthetic brush has been around for quite a long time. It is usually the choice for individual that do not want 100% natural hair. The synthetic brush was not a preferred choice because it has problems with proper water retention. Over the years, the brush has been improved to give it a better water retention feature. The brush is usually cheaper than the badger but takes a longer time to hydrate. If you are looking for a great shaving brush, then the badger hair has got no equal. If you are on a low budget, then you may want to settle with the synthetic brush.

Saturday, 13 August 2016

How to Form Rich Lather

One of the key things you will need to acquaint yourself with if you are a wet shaver is how to make a good, rich lather. It seems a whole lot easy when thinking about it but in practice, many men just waste the shaving cream and may still not arrive at the desired consistency, richness, and quantity.



Soak Your Badger Brush

Get your shaving mug in place or wherever you hope to form the lather in. Fill with hot water and allow your badger brush to sit in it for a few minutes. This will help loosen the bristles a bit and prep them for what lies ahead.

Shake the Brush

Take out the brush and throw away the hot water from the mug. Shake the badger brush to remove water contents lodged between its bristles.

Take Up the Shaving Cream

Using the wet badger brush, take up your cream with the brush tips. You do not need to apply much pressure as this will bend or break the bristles with time. Take up the cream in a circular motion.

Form Lather in the Mug

The mug should be empty of the hot water that once sat in it. Place the brush with cream on its tips into the mug. Swirl in a circular motion and if there is need for it, add few drops of water. Too much water will prevent good lathering and lead to wastage of the shaving cream.

Apply to Your Face


The lather formed should be thick and rich. Using the same badger shaving brush, gently apply the lather to your face. Once again, application should be done in a circular motion. This will help in evenly spreading the cream onto the beards and also aid the exfoliation process.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Factors You Need to Know About DE Razors

A lot have been said about these double edge razors. As their fame grows, many men are looking to have them. One of the major obstacles they face is being able to know how to select the best double edge razor among the lots of brand out there. Here are few factors to take to heart if you fall into this category.



Weight
When it comes to this category, these razors are divided into two main categories – lightweight and heavyweight. Heavyweight razors are the most preferred because they tend to allow for a closer shave. You don’t need to apply pressure when shaving because the weight of the razor pushes the razor close to the skin.

Handle Length
With this factor comes yet another two categories – classic handle and long handled razor. Both of these have their advantage and are usually chosen with individual preference as a choosing factor. Classic handle is preferable by individuals with small hands while long handle will be ideal for individuals with long hands.

Aggressiveness
This is how sharp the blades are designed. Usually it ranges from mild to intermediate to aggressive. People with sensitive skins are usually advised to settle for the mild or intermediate aggressive razors to avoid getting nicks and cuts while shaving.

Price
Just like any other item you have bought, the price should play a key role in what you should buy. There are cheap, less-expensive, and expensive razors. You just have to get one that fits rightly into your budget. There are some affordable razors that still give quality shave like some of the expensive ones. You just have to do a proper research.

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Benefits of Using a Badger Shaving Brush

Wet shaving cannot be complete without the use of a shaving brush. While the type of hair used in the manufacture of these shaving brushes has been up for debate, using a shaving brush has got its advantages.



Forming Good Lather
The goodness of the badger shaving brush is in its properties. The brush is able to retain moisture by trapping them between its bristles. With this ability, it helps it make good lather. This is because as the brush is used to collect the shaving cream, together with its retained moisture, it helps form the lather easily. A good shaving brush should be able to form lather easily, even for a beginner.

Application of Lather
The essence of forming lather is in its application. After forming or preparing the lather in the shaving cup, you would need to apply it to your face or wherever you want to shave. Just like with the forming of the lather, the badger brush will allow for easy application of the lather.

Exfoliation
Regular shaving helps in exfoliating the skin but with a badger brush, you get better exfoliation. Exfoliation is done better with the badger hair because of its design. The badger brush is able to reach within the hair and touch the skin. This allows for easy removal of the dead cell layers on the skin – the principle of exfoliation.

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Vikings Blade Safety Razor Review

The end of this month makes it exactly 6 months I've been using the VikingsBlade safety razor. I feel it's appropriate to give a review at this point. I got the VB as a New Year's gift from my fiancée on the 1st of January. I started using it that evening and I have not had any major issues with it yet. The only minor issue I had at first was adjusting to its classic length handle. Not only because I've big hands, were my last razors long handled. My fiancée couldn't spot the difference and just went ahead to buy it. This would be the best mistake to have happened to me ever!


The razor is sharp! I cannot express this enough. It cuts through my hair effortlessly and in one stroke. Like the butterfly I'm used to, this one allows for a quicker blade change. This prevents that unnecessary break in shaving, especially when I'm late for an appointment. Generally this is a good product and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to change a safety razor. 

Saturday, 11 June 2016

Viking Blade Safety Razor Review

The first time I heard the name Vikings Blade I immediately thought of pirates and all. When my Parker finally got bad, I figured I could give this 'pirate' razor a try. I ordered online and got it delivered within the timeframe as promised. I love the fact that it came with 5 extra sharp blades (since I just finished with a Parker, if you know what I mean). The razor is just so beautiful to behold. Whoever thought of the chrome plating is a genius. Indeed it fits the Viking name.


My last Parker was a long handle so I had to get use to the VikingsBlade handle. With the closure to my skin, I think that's why the handle was made that way. The product is also heavy like my Parker. This pushes the blade very close to the skin and it gives really smooth shaves. So smooth, I love to caress my face when I am done shaving. It's an excellent product and I would recommend it to anyone looking for quality double edge razor.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

The Vikings Blade by Julian Vue - One of the Most Sought Razors




The Vikings Blade by Julian Vue has become one of the top most sought after razor in today's world. The company is based in Melbourne, Australia and is well known for its superior, quality materials. The company sources its materials from far away Sweden and Germany just to keep up with the quality satisfaction of its customers.

Design

The product is made from high-end superior quality materials from Sweden. It is a hefty shaving stick with a weight of 85g. The product has a length of 3.75" and a compact design.


Technology

The Vikings Blade comes with a more advanced butterfly head that allows for easy changing of blades. Its unique butterfly head allows you change blades within 5 seconds and doesn't disturb your shaving experience. To avoid accidental cuts, the manufacturer included a microcomb system imbedded in the butterfly head.

Accessories

In addition to the product, it comes with 5 platinum coated blades to give you a long lasting shaving experience. It also comes with a travel case and mirror that gives you an on-the-go shaving experience.

Warranty

The Vikings Blade comes with a remarkable lifetime warranty, even for international buyers. This not only puts trust to action but also goes a long way to speak about the company's reputation.

Price

The product comes at a very affordable price tag of $32.97 and that includes the infamous lifetime warranty against all defects. Without compromising on its quality standards, the Vikings Blade is for every man seeking a good shave at a very good price.

Conclusion

The Vikings Blade is not just another product from shaving razor manufacturers, it is the very double edge safety razor to have. It has it all and promises to deliver a clean and healthy shave for a very long time. Plus, when you purchase the Vikings Blade

Friday, 20 May 2016

Julian Vue Safety Razor Review

I started shaving when my father purchased a certain name brand cartridge razor that rhymes with "llusion." This tool served me well as I shaved fully a few times a week until my facial foliage blossomed into the full beard I have come to know and love. Eventually the time came where my tastes matured beyond cartridge razors and I decided to follow the path of my father's father in buying a more refined implement to wick away facial hair.
Enter the straight razor, one of the classical implements for shaving. With this path though there is much room for learning and error. I ended up choosing a safety razor to combine classical style and modern blade technology. Since switching to this safety razor and a quality shave soap, I have not experienced any of the typical razor burn and irritation I experienced with many different cartridge razors in the last seven years. While I still hone my knife edge with a nice whetstone, there is a certain reassurance in knowing I will not have to take a strop to this blade as I would with a straight razor, and in a simple elegant motion I can exchange a well-traveled edge for a fresh one.


More importantly than my personal preferences leading to this elegant grooming tool, how is the viking's blade compared to other options on the market? Why would you buy one? Well, the quality is spot on with other razors I have handled. The attack angle of the blade is fairly mild, meaning you can apply more pressure in a stroke without feeling as if you will easily pass through the dermis. The combing grooves just before your blade surface also help, especially with my bushy facial hair. The handle I thought may look cluttered with the pattern shown here but in person it is well thought out and allows you to grip the handle with confidence through shaving cream or soap. The weight is just right, balanced so that the handle falls gently into the hand. Using this blade is the same feeling as a full-tang knife passing through a target, bliss. The design has no integral flaws to speak of, purely mechanical butterfly action is satisfying and internal hardware leaves the profile unmarred as well.

I am pleased with the travel case as well, and I can only hope that the initial quality of this blade leads to a steadfast life as I plan to use it regularly and for a long time coming. Perhaps allowing my kin to learn the proper way to shave? Or am I getting ahead of myself...
I do apologize for the orientation of the picture, while I pride my self at adept use of hand tools, technology escapes me on this one.

Get your favorite blade here: 
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011L8WJIA

OR

http://www.julianvue.com