Shaving - is Double Edge worth the risk?

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Protimenow

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This is a strange one - even for me.

I used to shave my face every few days - maybe as long as a week or so between shaves. I was always scruffy.

For the past few months, I've been shaving daily.

I've upped my game a little - actually using a brush and mug to lather my face. It's an interesting ritual - and not unpleasant (seeing that little bit of soap turn into a nice lather is impressive).

I've been using Harry's blades for quite a while and rarely get any nicks. Harry's usually provides an acceptable shave.

But now, this focus has changed to an even better (so they say) way to shave - with a double edge razor. It's the kind that my father used. I have one that I bought from an old man - it was his father's - a really old Gilette - probably more than a century old now.

I've seen some articles saying that I can get the best shave with a double edge razor - blades can be used once -- maybe two or three times - and can cost as little as a dime each.

I don't know how it feels to shave with this type of razor, or the risks of doing so. At even a dime a shave, it's far less than the $2.00 or so that I pay for maybe 10 or 15 shaves per blade with a Harry's blade (not that big a deal). I already have a LOT of Harry's blades.

My quandary -- even if the razors DO give a better shave (and only my wife and I usually see this shaved face) -- is getting a better shave actually WORTH the risk?

(My guess is that it isn't - but I'll wait for any suggestions)
 
I haven't shaved for years, preferring to have a trimmed beard, so I might be wrong but isn't a double-edge razor simply one with a blade on both sides? So it has the convenience of a fresh blade being readily available, but otherwise it's still only a single blade when shaving? If so, I can't see any difference in risk.
 
Andy -- yes, a blade on both sides. I'm a bit concerned about the cutting angle, and especially concerned about the sides -- I don't know if the side edges, where the blade ends and goes into the razor, are sharp enough to snag the skin and cause cuts.

I remember that my father occasionally nicked his face and used a thing called a 'styptic pencil' to stop the bleeding. Supposedly, a double edge (a single blade on each side) gets a closer shave.

I don't really know.
 
Risk? What risk?

Oh, that risk:


ok ... so since we're talking about just cleaning up the bottom of the neck I use these

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not dead yet, no infections (but then I wash the skin first with soapy water ;- )
 

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