I haven't tried either razor but I've heard good things about each one. My massive collection of 2 razors includes the Henson AL13 mild (original version) and the Karve Overlander - aluminum. Both are fantastic shavers.
Finally! I've been waiting for this one from you. Nice job! I always enjoy these. I got my start with the SE and it was a great introduction into single edge shaving for me. But I wanted to explore something else that was a little closer/more efficient so I was between the Supply Pro and the Leaf Thorn. I ended up going with the Pro and that adjustable dial was a game changer for me. I use the SE when I want a quicker shave since its a vit more forgiving and the Pro when I want to enjo the shaving experience and get very close. Youd think id be happy with that but here I am wanting to try the Leaf Twig/Thorn. 😂 As for your question about the shave brush, I use a synthetic brush and I dont over saturate it with water. Ill start with a small amount with the shave cream and add as I go if necessary and that helps me get that creamy texture without it feeling dry. Thanks again for sharing! Take care, friend!
You were the main motivator of this vid. And your support and comments are always inspiring; thank you! I’m glad you got the pro. That dial right?! The leaf twig and thorn are super similar. If you want to try one go with the the thorn; it will be slightly closer than the Supply SE. Leaf and Supply are my fav razors at the moment. Again awesome seeing your comments! Also good to know about your water/brush situation. It’s something I’m continuously improving.
Thanks for this video! I was about to purchase a Supply starter kit today but changed my mind when I noticed that the blades are coated with PTFE (a PFAS compound). A bit surprising business decision by the Supply team given the demographic of their target audience but oh well.
I’m new to your channel. It’s always interesting to see how people with unusual interests tend to share other unusually interests. Over the years, I have collected 20 razors, six ascots, and an undisclosed number of notebooks and minimalist shoes… If you ride a bicycle, I’m going to guess that it’s a recumbent. Right? I like my Twig when I want an easy, no-think shave; but what’s the fun in that? I really like the ease of shaving under my nose. About water, I tend to go wetter with razors that clog easy. The Focus is an example of that.
Certainly happy you found me and love this comment. 6 ascots!? So very cool! And minimalist shoes!!! That's what pretty much started this channel. I'm almost disappointed I don't have a recumbent. I have a fixie, lol. Twig is so intuitive and simple, right? Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
I have tried the Supply SE but not the Leaf Twig and I was not satisfied with the Supply SE. It was hard to tell if I was using it right, they did send me a link on beard mapping but that didn't really make a difference. The Supply SE is not intuitive and hard to clean well in my opinion. I originally got the Supply SE trying to transition from cartridge and electric shavers so my inexperience plays a factor into it. I've concluded that the Supply SE isn't for me personally.
When you compare two razors, you need to ensure that they stay on their own side of the fence. In other words, half your face is shaved with one, the other half with the second razor. If you look at your video, you are all over the map. How can you compare how the shave went both razors have been migrating over to the other side of your face? You're a naughty boy. Here's the secret to a fantastic lather, done in a lathering bowl. (1) Measure 1/16 tsp of soap (aka a "PINCH"). (2) Add 1/2 Tbsp (tablespoon) of DISTILLED water. (3) With your thumb, mix the soap/water mixture until it becomes a slurry (4) With a slightly damp synthetic brush, whip the slurry into a fantastic lather. I have tried this method with a variety of high-end soaps such as Lothur and Barrister & Mann; it works great with either one.
You’re breaking out distilled water?! That’s precise! Ok, I’ll be honest this may or may not happen. But thank you for the advice. Also my comparisons will have more precision as well.
The Supply is built well but an extremely mild razor. IMO, the old school Schicks SE are excellent. They don't cost a lot of money. The Parker adjustable is another winner.
Hey man. Been watching a bunch of your videos over the past couple days. I've been maintaining a short beard but cleaning up my neck has been a constant issue. Cartridge razors have always given me problems on my neck in the past, so I think you may have sold me on the Supply SE. Hopefully it does the trick!
Hey man, I’m new around here so I don’t know if you’ve already done a video on it, but I have a very similar hair type to you and absolutely love how you style it. Any tips, products, or maybe even a video on it would be awesome!
First, welcome! Glad to have you here and enjoying. Very much thank you for the compliments. This vid I did a while ago; th-cam.com/video/q2EpMQbELGY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qOj012SwPF4Bog5w. But I must admit, my hair has changed and is ever evolving. I may just do an update for you.
you sold me on the supply se.. been using 5 blade razors forever and my neck irritation has only gotten worse over time. I am excited to get this razor and trying a new method
What did you think about that little knob/button on this Supply SE Razor? I think that button is great to just remove the part to of the razor’s head to clean the inside, which is convenient, but I’m not crazy about how the turning of the button/knob feels. It’s not a smooth turn that comes to a stop, turning it doesn’t feel good quality. How long is that spring on it going to last? And it’s hard to tell when you should stop tightening it and know when you should stop tightening it. What were your thoughts about that? And can you use regular double edge razors to pop in half and insert in this Supply Co. SE Razor? Thanks:)
It’s an injector razor; so you would use injector blades. I didn’t really give the screw much thought. It works fine in my opinion. I do see some of your points but I think it’s up to par engineering. Do you like the razor otherwise?
I'm tied between the thorn and the standard twig. I have sensitive skin, thick hair, but want to be able to get a close shave. I have a good bit of experience with double edge shaving. But my face can be a lil baby at times. I generally shave with a 4/9 on a gillette slim model right now. And put it to a 5 or 6 when I need a closer shave. Any input? They do have their 60 day money back which peaks my interest. Ps - Love the videos too, you seem almost natural in front of the camera. Perfect personality for it imo. I just hope I can also have a cookie. Haha.
Thank you!!! From your history with shaving, I think the Thorn would be good. I do love both razors though. Also thanks again for the compliments. It’s truly helpful; keeps me inspired and motivated!
@@FashionableFather Just got the Thorn in yesterday and shaved with it. It's been my favorite shave yet. Very easy to use. It's like a mix of a cartridge razor and double edge. Close to the skin, but didn't even irritate my skin on the 2nd and 3rd pass. I still need to get used to it. Thank you again for the recommendation! :)
I like the art deco look of the leaf. I’ll add one to my collection. The injector blades are a no go for me. No I prefer a wetter brush. I get way more lather pop with a wet vs dry brush. Too much water just takes me more face lather effort. I prefer a way more dense lather that’s way more hydrated then this. I’ve learned if it’s not hydrated & dense you are selling that soap very short & not getting half the benefit that soap offers. Thanks for the reminder to use the shave secret oil. Been ages since I tried it.
Thanks for the comment. And great advice for the lather. I’m still finding the balance. Also that oil is fantastic; I believe preshave oil is more important than soap. Did you notice the art deco feels before I mentioned it? You know great minds…. Plus just curious, why no on the injector blades?? Thanks for watching!
@@FashionableFather yes the art deco allure has been what caught my attention. All my other razors looks so similar. I hate proprietary stuff. I don’t like feather blades. I have 3-5 different favorite blades & most of my razors can’t take any of them. I stepped away from multi blade razors 🪒 because I didn’t like being chained to one choice. I tried the shave secret today. Being honest I didn’t love it. I think it gives me worse shaves. I’ve heard pre shave oils can make the blade drag not sure if that’s what I’m feeling but the same razors/blades don’t seem as smooth. I’ll try the Proraso pre shave again as I also didn’t love that. Once I switched to face lathering & work up a dense hydrated lather with cushion I found I don’t need any pre shave ritual. I used to exfoliate, shower, hot water rinse. Now I can shave no shower even cold water & no problems at all. Another game changer is I ring the soap from the brush at the end and put it on my face & let it sit the entire time I clean up everything. It often soaks in a lot & makes for great soft post shaves. Those 2 tricks revolutionized my shaving experiences.
As someone who’s new to shaving. Is it bad to shave up and down. I saw you shaved all down strokes the first time and then went and did up strokes. Anyone know ?
Great question. Your hair lies a certain way on your skin. When you shave go with the grain first time around always. If you need to get closer then you go against. On your cheeks it most like lies down, towards your chin/jaw. But neck it can lie in different directions. Run your hand along your hair and feel when you’re with or against when it’s grown in. If you get bumps or ingrown. I’d recommend not going against. Hope this helps.
you need to try Leafs flagship "Cartridge" style razor that uses single edge blades... it combos well with the Twig. I use Twig to touch up around the nose and sideburns. Also leaf sells a really fashionable shave oil you may like as well.
I bought a leaf twig, and it's struggling with the 5 or 7-day beard, causing discomfort and pain. Should the thorn be shaved easier, or will the Hansson or any other single-blade safety razor shave the 5-7 days beard better?
, yes, but just the second time, and it's not causing discomfort or pain-just the first time, when you shave the long hair @FashionableFather Yes, but only the second time, and it's not causing discomfort or pain-just the first time, when you shave the long hair off. off.
That’s a puzzle. Because my hair is a bit corse but is easier to shave when long; it’s the short stuff that can be hard for me. I’d try a Henson with feather blades
I have shaved with a van der hagen double edge single blade for about a year now, but was wanting to upgrade to something a little better which would you recommended fora very patchey beard?
Im very much into cartridge razors because they offer the ability to be much more carefree when shaving and not having to be as careful as say with a safety razor. Not as much need to be precise so as to not cut myself. Would you say the supply pro se offers that? It looked to me like you were being a little more carefree with the se then the twig.
The main reason I got out of cartridges was irritation; the second reason was cost. I also like the control I have with a single blade. The SE and leaf or very similar in ease and intuitiveness. The Pro is very different; its meant for someone who's used to shaving with DE or single edges.
hey, been watching your vids on the supply razor's, i shave everyday and want a very close shave. Im wondering will the supply SE offer this? and i do go against the grain not with, personally this works for me. But im wondering with the SE will the nick guard completely stop me from getting a very close shave?
Would you recommend the supply SE, or Pro? I’ve watched what feels like hundreds of reviews on different razor brands and I think I’ve settled on supply but can’t decide on which one.
Have the Leaf (best ive ever had) however, I am considering the "Supply SE" because im getting a little tired of the wax paper and breaking blades in half, and half blade sitting there for the next shave. At this point i feel as though I have found the best of the best in shavers, but there is something attractive about how easy it looks to use that blade insertion thing. No fussing with wax (annoyingly strong wax) and breaking blades and saving the other half. with all that fuss, i am scared i might. slice myself someday.
“Annoyingly strong wax” had me laughing. Especially since you had already mentioned the wax paper. Yeah that leaf is a fantastic razor. But injector style is pretty damn cool. Both razors are great!
Did you end up getting the supply? What did you think? I’m finally going to get away from the cartridge razors, and I’m planning to buy my first one of these razors, but I’m not sure which one. A friend of mine own blackland razors (check them out if you haven’t yet), but they aren’t really for beginners
I have the SE and really like the razor but I have never been able to “inject “ the blade. Every time I have to take it apart to change blades. Am I doing something wrong?? Don’t know but it’s definitely too tight to let a blade be pushed out and a new blade inserted.
@@FashionableFather I honestly don’t know. Maybe it’s the supply blades, but I tried them on different settings but my skin was just always saying,”HELL NO”.😂😂
Hey Guys well I tried the se razor it doesn’t work for me the blade wasn’t even sharp enough for my beard. But the new throw away razor works like a champ no problem
I haven't tried either razor but I've heard good things about each one. My massive collection of 2 razors includes the Henson AL13 mild (original version) and the Karve Overlander - aluminum. Both are fantastic shavers.
Finally! I've been waiting for this one from you. Nice job! I always enjoy these.
I got my start with the SE and it was a great introduction into single edge shaving for me. But I wanted to explore something else that was a little closer/more efficient so I was between the Supply Pro and the Leaf Thorn. I ended up going with the Pro and that adjustable dial was a game changer for me.
I use the SE when I want a quicker shave since its a vit more forgiving and the Pro when I want to enjo the shaving experience and get very close. Youd think id be happy with that but here I am wanting to try the Leaf Twig/Thorn. 😂
As for your question about the shave brush, I use a synthetic brush and I dont over saturate it with water. Ill start with a small amount with the shave cream and add as I go if necessary and that helps me get that creamy texture without it feeling dry.
Thanks again for sharing! Take care, friend!
You were the main motivator of this vid. And your support and comments are always inspiring; thank you!
I’m glad you got the pro. That dial right?! The leaf twig and thorn are super similar. If you want to try one go with the the thorn; it will be slightly closer than the Supply SE. Leaf and Supply are my fav razors at the moment. Again awesome seeing your comments!
Also good to know about your water/brush situation. It’s something I’m continuously improving.
Fun and interesting video, Timothy. Thanks for posting. I really enjoy your content. Keep pushing out those videos. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you! I will keep going; and certainly grateful for your inspiring words.
Thanks for this video! I was about to purchase a Supply starter kit today but changed my mind when I noticed that the blades are coated with PTFE (a PFAS compound). A bit surprising business decision by the Supply team given the demographic of their target audience but oh well.
You can use other injector blades if you’re digging the razor.
@@FashionableFather good point, I’ll take another look!
I’m new to your channel. It’s always interesting to see how people with unusual interests tend to share other unusually interests. Over the years, I have collected 20 razors, six ascots, and an undisclosed number of notebooks and minimalist shoes… If you ride a bicycle, I’m going to guess that it’s a recumbent. Right?
I like my Twig when I want an easy, no-think shave; but what’s the fun in that? I really like the ease of shaving under my nose.
About water, I tend to go wetter with razors that clog easy. The Focus is an example of that.
Certainly happy you found me and love this comment. 6 ascots!? So very cool! And minimalist shoes!!! That's what pretty much started this channel. I'm almost disappointed I don't have a recumbent. I have a fixie, lol. Twig is so intuitive and simple, right? Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
I have tried the Supply SE but not the Leaf Twig and I was not satisfied with the Supply SE.
It was hard to tell if I was using it right, they did send me a link on beard mapping but that didn't really make a difference.
The Supply SE is not intuitive and hard to clean well in my opinion.
I originally got the Supply SE trying to transition from cartridge and electric shavers so my inexperience plays a factor into it.
I've concluded that the Supply SE isn't for me personally.
When you compare two razors, you need to ensure that they stay on their own side of the fence. In other words, half your face is shaved with one, the other half with the second razor. If you look at your video, you are all over the map. How can you compare how the shave went both razors have been migrating over to the other side of your face? You're a naughty boy. Here's the secret to a fantastic lather, done in a lathering bowl. (1) Measure 1/16 tsp of soap (aka a "PINCH"). (2) Add 1/2 Tbsp (tablespoon) of DISTILLED water. (3) With your thumb, mix the soap/water mixture until it becomes a slurry (4) With a slightly damp synthetic brush, whip the slurry into a fantastic lather. I have tried this method with a variety of high-end soaps such as Lothur and Barrister & Mann; it works great with either one.
You’re breaking out distilled water?! That’s precise! Ok, I’ll be honest this may or may not happen. But thank you for the advice. Also my comparisons will have more precision as well.
@@FashionableFather Just divide your face in half vertically and keep each razor on the correct side for the entire shave.
The Supply is built well but an extremely mild razor. IMO, the old school Schicks SE are excellent. They don't cost a lot of money. The Parker adjustable is another winner.
I put a like just because of the cookie was cute as hell 🍪
Try a Parker alum block after you shave it's great stuff!
Hey man. Been watching a bunch of your videos over the past couple days. I've been maintaining a short beard but cleaning up my neck has been a constant issue. Cartridge razors have always given me problems on my neck in the past, so I think you may have sold me on the Supply SE.
Hopefully it does the trick!
Oh yeah, you’ll have way more control with a single blade. Glad you found my videos! Thanks for watching.
Let us how it goes with the supply ?
Yes let us know @scottbailie
Hey man, I’m new around here so I don’t know if you’ve already done a video on it, but I have a very similar hair type to you and absolutely love how you style it. Any tips, products, or maybe even a video on it would be awesome!
First, welcome! Glad to have you here and enjoying. Very much thank you for the compliments.
This vid I did a while ago; th-cam.com/video/q2EpMQbELGY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qOj012SwPF4Bog5w. But I must admit, my hair has changed and is ever evolving. I may just do an update for you.
you sold me on the supply se.. been using 5 blade razors forever and my neck irritation has only gotten worse over time. I am excited to get this razor and trying a new method
I think you’ll be quite pleased.
I was having stubble left on my chin and upper lip with the supply se. This video showed me how to angle this on places besides my cheek! Thank you
Happy I helped. It’s not the closest shave, but yes you can work around it.
So did it help?
not with my neck irritation :( @@yentefx7632
Thanks for this video!
I recently got the Supply SE.
Which Feather blades can be used with the Supply SE?
Quite welcome; the feather injector blades. But I haven’t personally done this yet. I will in the near future.
@@FashionableFather Can you post a link?
I did a few searches, but the ones come up are all AC size blades and wont fit the Supply SE.
@@ed44112 sorry I was completely mistaken. The only ones I can find are schick or Parker.
What did you think about that little knob/button on this Supply SE Razor? I think that button is great to just remove the part to of the razor’s head to clean the inside, which is convenient, but I’m not crazy about how the turning of the button/knob feels. It’s not a smooth turn that comes to a stop, turning it doesn’t feel good quality. How long is that spring on it going to last? And it’s hard to tell when you should stop tightening it and know when you should stop tightening it.
What were your thoughts about that?
And can you use regular double edge razors to pop in half and insert in this Supply Co. SE Razor?
Thanks:)
It’s an injector razor; so you would use injector blades.
I didn’t really give the screw much thought. It works fine in my opinion. I do see some of your points but I think it’s up to par engineering. Do you like the razor otherwise?
I'm tied between the thorn and the standard twig. I have sensitive skin, thick hair, but want to be able to get a close shave. I have a good bit of experience with double edge shaving. But my face can be a lil baby at times. I generally shave with a 4/9 on a gillette slim model right now. And put it to a 5 or 6 when I need a closer shave. Any input?
They do have their 60 day money back which peaks my interest.
Ps - Love the videos too, you seem almost natural in front of the camera. Perfect personality for it imo. I just hope I can also have a cookie. Haha.
Thank you!!! From your history with shaving, I think the Thorn would be good. I do love both razors though.
Also thanks again for the compliments. It’s truly helpful; keeps me inspired and motivated!
@@FashionableFatherTime to just wait for it to get in stock on their website. Thank you for your advice. :)
@@FashionableFather Just got the Thorn in yesterday and shaved with it. It's been my favorite shave yet.
Very easy to use. It's like a mix of a cartridge razor and double edge.
Close to the skin, but didn't even irritate my skin on the 2nd and 3rd pass. I still need to get used to it.
Thank you again for the recommendation! :)
Awesome! Glad to help. So true it’s like a combination of the two types of razors. Yeah the more you shave with it the more you’re gonna love it.
I like the art deco look of the leaf. I’ll add one to my collection. The injector blades are a no go for me.
No I prefer a wetter brush. I get way more lather pop with a wet vs dry brush. Too much water just takes me more face lather effort. I prefer a way more dense lather that’s way more hydrated then this. I’ve learned if it’s not hydrated & dense you are selling that soap very short & not getting half the benefit that soap offers.
Thanks for the reminder to use the shave secret oil. Been ages since I tried it.
Thanks for the comment. And great advice for the lather. I’m still finding the balance. Also that oil is fantastic; I believe preshave oil is more important than soap.
Did you notice the art deco feels before I mentioned it? You know great minds….
Plus just curious, why no on the injector blades??
Thanks for watching!
@@FashionableFather yes the art deco allure has been what caught my attention. All my other razors looks so similar.
I hate proprietary stuff. I don’t like feather blades. I have 3-5 different favorite blades & most of my razors can’t take any of them. I stepped away from multi blade razors 🪒 because I didn’t like being chained to one choice.
I tried the shave secret today. Being honest I didn’t love it. I think it gives me worse shaves. I’ve heard pre shave oils can make the blade drag not sure if that’s what I’m feeling but the same razors/blades don’t seem as smooth. I’ll try the Proraso pre shave again as I also didn’t love that.
Once I switched to face lathering & work up a dense hydrated lather with cushion I found I don’t need any pre shave ritual. I used to exfoliate, shower, hot water rinse.
Now I can shave no shower even cold water & no problems at all. Another game changer is I ring the soap from the brush at the end and put it on my face & let it sit the entire time I clean up everything. It often soaks in a lot & makes for great soft post shaves.
Those 2 tricks revolutionized my shaving experiences.
As someone who’s new to shaving. Is it bad to shave up and down.
I saw you shaved all down strokes the first time and then went and did up strokes.
Anyone know ?
Great question. Your hair lies a certain way on your skin. When you shave go with the grain first time around always. If you need to get closer then you go against.
On your cheeks it most like lies down, towards your chin/jaw. But neck it can lie in different directions. Run your hand along your hair and feel when you’re with or against when it’s grown in.
If you get bumps or ingrown. I’d recommend not going against. Hope this helps.
you need to try Leafs flagship "Cartridge" style razor that uses single edge blades... it combos well with the Twig. I use Twig to touch up around the nose and sideburns. Also leaf sells a really fashionable shave oil you may like as well.
I’m all about the single blade, but I am curious. Funny I just got the oil. I’m still torn if I like it better than shave secret.
Never tried Shave Secret but intrigued... I love the little glass bottle and wooden top of leafs tho. @@FashionableFather
I bought a leaf twig, and it's struggling with the 5 or 7-day beard, causing discomfort and pain. Should the thorn be shaved easier, or will the Hansson or any other single-blade safety razor shave the 5-7 days beard better?
You have corse thick hair?
@@FashionableFatherI think, thick rather than thin. I'm 42, shaving since I was 18 years old...
@@AttilaElias do you go against?
, yes, but just the second time, and it's not causing discomfort or pain-just the first time, when you shave the long hair @FashionableFather Yes, but only the second time, and it's not causing discomfort or pain-just the first time, when you shave the long hair off. off.
That’s a puzzle. Because my hair is a bit corse but is easier to shave when long; it’s the short stuff that can be hard for me. I’d try a Henson with feather blades
I have shaved with a van der hagen double edge single blade for about a year now, but was wanting to upgrade to something a little better which would you recommended fora very patchey beard?
I really like the leaf as a transition to single edge. But if you want to stay in DE then go Henson.
Which razor do you think would be good for a mom who has to shave her teenage sons face? I want to be as safe as possible. Would that be the supply?
I think the supply would be the safest. It really doesn’t get too close, but still a great shave.
Im very much into cartridge razors because they offer the ability to be much more carefree when shaving and not having to be as careful as say with a safety razor. Not as much need to be precise so as to not cut myself. Would you say the supply pro se offers that? It looked to me like you were being a little more carefree with the se then the twig.
The main reason I got out of cartridges was irritation; the second reason was cost. I also like the control I have with a single blade. The SE and leaf or very similar in ease and intuitiveness. The Pro is very different; its meant for someone who's used to shaving with DE or single edges.
@@FashionableFather Ah gotcha , yeah the cost is insane. I just cant justify the cost to myelf lol. Thanks for the info man! Appreciate it.
Just to be clear the "se" Over the "pro" for beginners?
Yes.
hey, been watching your vids on the supply razor's, i shave everyday and want a very close shave. Im wondering will the supply SE offer this? and i do go against the grain not with, personally this works for me. But im wondering with the SE will the nick guard completely stop me from getting a very close shave?
Do you shave only against?
yes @@FashionableFather
You are so entertaining to watch. Reminds me very much of George Clooney 😄
You are extremely kind, thank you!
next time we need a cookie review
Leaf seems better just because of the type of blades which are super cheap. Wish I could afford it though.
So you never get BBS with both
Would you recommend the supply SE, or Pro? I’ve watched what feels like hundreds of reviews on different razor brands and I think I’ve settled on supply but can’t decide on which one.
It would appear you are new to this so I’m recommending the SE. It’s not close and super comfortable, easy to clean and the hair doesn’t clog.
Have the Leaf (best ive ever had) however, I am considering the "Supply SE" because im getting a little tired of the wax paper and breaking blades in half, and half blade sitting there for the next shave. At this point i feel as though I have found the best of the best in shavers, but there is something attractive about how easy it looks to use that blade insertion thing. No fussing with wax (annoyingly strong wax) and breaking blades and saving the other half. with all that fuss, i am scared i might. slice myself someday.
“Annoyingly strong wax” had me laughing. Especially since you had already mentioned the wax paper.
Yeah that leaf is a fantastic razor. But injector style is pretty damn cool. Both razors are great!
Did you end up getting the supply? What did you think? I’m finally going to get away from the cartridge razors, and I’m planning to buy my first one of these razors, but I’m not sure which one. A friend of mine own blackland razors (check them out if you haven’t yet), but they aren’t really for beginners
Someone needs to create a blade snapper.
I have the SE and really like the razor but I have never been able to “inject “ the blade. Every time I have to take it apart to change blades. Am I doing something wrong?? Don’t know but it’s definitely too tight to let a blade be pushed out and a new blade inserted.
@@handikappadI use a pair of scissors to cut mine in half sometimes very easy to do
you need the hansen al13 and rockwell 6c
Reviewed the rockwell 6c; th-cam.com/video/B0q50X7PGpg/w-d-xo.html. I definitely want to try Henson.
What's your current go-to razor for shaving?
It’s pretty evenly split between the Supply Pro and the Leaf.
Don’t know why but my skin just doesn’t agree with those injector blades.
Do you think its the blades? Or the razor and the angle it hits your skin? Just curious.
@@FashionableFather I honestly don’t know. Maybe it’s the supply blades, but I tried them on different settings but my skin was just always saying,”HELL NO”.😂😂
@@lew708 Yeah I get it. Do you use a double edge now?
@@FashionableFather Been using double edge for about 12 years now.
I’ll be reviewing the Henson DE soon.
Hey
Guys well I tried the se razor it doesn’t work for me the blade wasn’t even sharp enough for my beard.
But the new throw away razor works like a champ no problem
Agh up stroke with the supply two shave 🪒 s