Quote from: Dietlind on January 16, 2019, 11:07:35 PM
You mean the twins from Henkel? I am a friend of one of the Henkel twins, we lived pretty close together. But I have never hear of any person in the knife world named harry (that is not a German name anyway). Most people in Germany buy Gillette !I buy my Gillette cartridges at Costco for a relatively reasonable price. i can get up to 5 shavings out of one cartridge, that means it lasts me close to 2 months.
I always had trouble shaving once my facial hair kicked in during my early to mid-20s. When Gillette's uber expensive Fusion 5 razors, I believed all their hype in the ads and bought in. No matter how I used them (technique, skin prep, lubrication), they left my face feeling like road rash. Often, my neck would be bleeding from the micro cuts. They also sucked at shaving any hair over a 1/8 inch growth, as they would quickly clog up, necessitating using a safety pin to clean them out. Attempts at regular length body/arm pit hair were met with very little amount shaved in a 2-3" patch. Even though, I would thoroughly clean a (face only) blade cartridge with picking the blades clean, hot/soapy water, & alcohol, I would be rewarded with bad folliculitis if I dared to reuse that razor cartridge. One use, throw away, was not acceptable. Went thru electric shavers with either they would cause road rash/folliculitis or they just gave a crappy shave. Even bought that expensive Braun self-cleaning electric razor. No dice. So I went to the Doc to see about getting a dermatologist consult. He suggested that I try something before I go and spend money on the co-pay. He instructed me to use ONLY a single blade razor like the inexpensive Bic razors. He instructed me to dry shave, with a cleaned face after a warm/hot shower, using a single stroke with the direction of the hair growth. He further instructed to take my time and then follow up with just a good quality, regular, everyday, traditional aftershave. He said that after about the 3rd shave, my skin will get used to it and that I would finally get a clean, close shave. And I be darned, it work like a charm! Helped me get thru the Navy, so as long as, I shaved after morning PT, not before.
This technique, however, was miserable on the armpits and body hair. I would have to go with a 3 blade cartridge after a good mowing with my electric body hair trimmers. Now, that I have been shaving so often, the electric trimmers are not needed. The Nair has made shaving with a blade very optional. Looking forward to getting that laser thingy that you eluded to that Barbie uses. I don't want to do anything permanent till I see how HRT is going to change things on top. If I have to get transplants, I want the Doc to have plenty of donor hair available.
Note: From what I know of Harry's is that they just purchased a factory there to bring down costs. However, I did come across a review by a men's site, along with he comments, that suggest that Harry's dropped down in quality with their new cartridge design. If the comments are to be believed, they are no longer using quality German stainless steel or they are purchasing from another manufacturer. In this modern age of globalism, you can't trust anybody, anymore. Greed rules the day, not customer satisfaction and loyalty.

PS: Who are the Henkel twins?