It still shaved the same to me as the Ti and in the end I just preferred the Ti over SS. Efficiency was the same between them but if I was to have to pick a difference it would be I had to just use a lighter touch with the SS due to its weight was all. I have had both, Ti and SS Timeless razors and have noted that, to me, there really isn't much difference in how they shave. That doesn't mean that it feels less aggressive at all, its just how the Ti feels vs the SS on the face is all. What has been described by many, including myself, is the Ti has a "softer face feel" than the SS. Its worked great for me and completely cured any type of RAD I had and now and as I said above, it the only razor I own or will ever need to own!! The OC side is really great for that 1st pass WTG or XTG to get just a little more removed during that pass and the SB is great for the final or ATG pass. I would suggest whichever blade gap you go with you might think of going as I have and as Mark suggested previously and that would be with the SB/OC combo because from past descriptions from people, the SC shaves very similar to the SB so it would basically be the same shave either side. I'm all about simplicity and what works so I don't have to think about anything but a great shave each time out. I use the OC for the 1st pass and the SB for the 2nd. I have only 1 razor in my cabinet and that's a Ti95DC SB/OC and I shave every other day, usual 2 pass BBS, don't have to worry about changing my technique to accommodate a different razor so I get exactly what I expect every shave that I do. driving at high speed down serpentines in Italy in a Ferrari.Click to expand.What has been described by many, including myself, is the Ti has a "softer face feel" than the SS. It's like silently cruising with a Tesla on autopilot vs. When it comes to mild razors, the BBS A would be my personal pick over all razors mentioned. It's probably good for thicker beards, but when it comes to efficiency I would rather take the quite similar to the BBS series "Wunderbar", when it comes to safe, smooth, still very efficient the "A". This one can cause injury if you don't take care, but doesn't give much better feedback. The BBS "AS", which I also own (I had an ordeal with customs.), is more aggressive, on Razorock's scale of aggression quite high. You can buff with the razor without danger of anything happening. The blade is very tight in the cap and gives only ATG some feedback. The BBS "A" is still not aggressive, but very thorough and gives a very good shave. 72 with a solid bar, I think there is a better alternative from Razorock: the Henson nailed the concept of mild razor.įor the Lupo. In terms of quality, machining, the whole concept. The Henson handle is very nice, the pattern gives the razor very good grip. The Henson is so guided, so "you don't feel anything", if you like that. If you are looking for a light, very mild razor that is still extremely efficient, congratulations, you will most likely ADORE the Henson!īut I personally prefer the Lupo and like it a lot more. The Lupo is with both sides a lot more aggressive. It shaves extremely well, and very silently. The Henson is so mild, even the "Medium" version barely has any. The Lupo is stainless steel, the Henson lighter Aluminum.
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