Category — Brushes
Method Shaving
Method Shaving is an alternative style of wetshaving conceived by Charles Roberts, an entrepreneur who hails from Austin, TX.
The Roberts Method relies on the use of products designed by Mr. Roberts and available through his shop, Enchante. The products stress natural ingredients minimizing the use of chemicals. All Method products are meant to keep the maximum amount of water on the face and beard, saturating the whiskers to their utmost potential.
Strict ‘forms’ of whisker cutting are observed, making Method Shaving almost a martial art in execution.
While devotees of Method Shaving are few, they are loyal and their numbers are growing.
I’m not going to pretend to be an expert on the Method, as I haven’t tried it. I do want to add information about Method Shaving to the Wet Shavers Blog for the record, and give you a handy jumping-off point to find out more about it.
Here’s a list of links to sources of details on the Roberts Method. First off is of course a video by Roberts’ fellow Texan, Mantic.
Mantic’s Concepts of Method Shaving Part One
Hydrolast products forum
Method shaving board at The Shave Den forum
June 2, 2009 Comments Off
Shaving Scuttle for Hard Times
Shaving scuttles have been around as long as men have been shaving themselves. There are some cool vintage ones on Ebay at any given time.
The idea is to keep your lather warm by keeping hot water in the bottom portion of a ceramic dish, while your soap/brush rests up above.
Some entrepreneurial potters out there are making very cool scuttles aimed at the modern wet shaver market. I like them, but at an average price tag of 45 bucks American, I can’t justify a purchase with three mouths to feed and an uncertain employment future.
I do like warm lather, though. What to do?
Fill a ceramic dog bowl with hot water. Set a free promotional latte mug in water, let brush stay warm in there.
Total cost of scuttle: about two Fusion cartridges worth.

Poor wet shaver's scuttle.
April 8, 2009 Comments Off
Holiday Shaver Shopping Time of Year
It’s nearing Christmas time, which means lots of TV advertising for electric shavers.
When I was a kid, I used to like the commercial for Norelco featuring Santa riding one of their razors down a slope as though it were a sled. The brand name at the end would morph into the spelling “Noel co”. Fun.
This year, we have the Braun Series 7 with ‘pulse-a-riffic’ technology. This thing sends out some kind of pulse that makes the skin ripple, thus providing a closer shave. Somehow.
I checked this little number out on Amazon. While it lists for $269.95, you can get it now for a mere $225, though that price is so low they aren’t allowed to show it unless you click a special link.
Two Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars for an electric shaver. Just wow.
Ladies, Wet Shavers Blog would like to provide you a service if shaving is your goal for your man’s gift this year.
On the right sidebar, you’ll see selections pulled out of Amazon and gathered in one handy stop, all related to old-style wet shaving.
Nip in there and pick out:
- Razor. I’d go Merkur brand. The HD (Heavy Duty) is probably the best choice for a beginner.
- Blades. The razor will likely come with a couple of Merkur blades. Grab another pack just in case.
- Brush. Go wild here. A wet shaver’s first brush is a starting point. You needn’t put too much thought into this. Somewhere between $50 and $100 would secure a high-quality shaving brush that will last a lifetime.
- Cream or soap. For the $225 that Braun is going for, we have enough room left in our budget for a top-shelf shaving cream. Check out the George F Trumper’s or Taylor of Old Bond Street classic English shaving creams and see what scent you’d like, or think he’d like. These are among the finest shaving creams in the world.
If you like, grab some cologne or maybe a nice thick stoneware bowl or mug that he can make lather in. The bullet points alone will get enough gear to allow your man to have a shave Christmas morning; and start him down the path to a lifetime of enjoyment.
I’m sure ‘sonic-pulsing-gizmonics’ electric shavers are nifty items. I’m not sure guys love them the way they do wet shaving.
Take a chance and be a little different this year. I’m virtually certain you and he will be glad you did.
November 23, 2008 Comments Off
