Wednesday, January 20, 2016

History of Shaving Infographic!

January 20, 2016 0


The removal of facial hair has been a significant part of a man’s life for over a 100,000 years. Today, men spend on average 60 hours shaving each year! There have been significant improvements over the many thousands of years since man first began to remove facial hair through the simple yet extremely painful process of plucking them out one by one. Ouch! The practice of shaving evolved over time through the adoption of shaving instruments. From the use of sharpened shells to the first modern safety razors and beyond, the art of shaving has continued to change. Over the last century, numerous scientific studies about shaving have been conducted in an attempt to further improve the shaving experience. The results of such studies have also helped us improve the quality and comfort of shaving.

I think we can all admit we have come a long way over the history of shaving, but unfortunately so many men today still struggle and resent have to shave. It is baffling that even in today’s age, so many still struggle with the daily routine of shaving. Possibly this issue is due to the fact that our innovations of shaving instruments have gone too far. Maybe corporate greed and large budget marketing campaigns have skewed our understanding of what products can actually improve our shaving experience. You may have seen one of the many comedy spoofs, such as the one below, mocking how outrageous these new razor innovations have become.




On the bright side, many have begun to see the light and have realized that our fathers and grandfathers actually had it right. As the famous Ockham’s razor principle states, “more things should not be used than are necessary.” Better than the a 3 or 5 blade razor with a pivoting head, vibrating handle, and lubricating strip, one of the top safety razors will provide a far superior quality shave for less money. So throw out those pesky expensive cartridge razors and chemical ridden aerosol shaving creams and pick up a quality shaving cream and razor and start making your shaving experience an enjoyable one. This infographic by Prim&Prep provides a brief history of just how the art of shaving has evolved over the many years so you can learn just how far shaving has come and potentially, where it is headed. 






Friday, January 1, 2016

A Little On Shaver Heaven

January 01, 2016 0


Anthony Macri got into traditional wet shaving over five years ago.  One day purchased a starter kit on eBay that contained a Shavette, Arko Soap, a cheap shave brush, and some blades.  He hasn’t looked back and has since become an avid collector of all things wet shaving – both modern and vintage. 

As the story goes, Anthony (like many of us) would take to the Internet to find and order wet shaving supplies.   He recalled a time when he received a lot of packages at one time exclaimed, in excitement, that it was like being in Shaver Heaven!  The name was born. 
Shaver Heaven was established in 2014 and is a family owned and operated company from Melbourne, Australia dedicated to making excellent artisan shaving products.  The first Shaver Heaven scent was the Forbidden Forest.   From there, Shaver Heaven has released 39 different scents of soap as well as a variety of after shave balms.

Shaver Heaven After Shave Balms
Shaver Heaven doesn’t utilize any mass production and automation technology to produce their products.  Their soaps are produced in small batches and just about everything is done by hand.  From the label being printed, to being hand cut, to being stuck on by hand, to filling the packages by hand; it is all done with the love and care of Shaver Heaven’s owners.  So, while the stickers may not be on straight, it’s the dedication to the product along with the willingness to hear feedback is what Shaver Heaven believes sets it apart from the others. 
G.B.M Shave Soap which takes it's name from the soap maker's daughter
Personally I like the soap. I find that I get a rich with this soap with a nice slickness to it. It’s a relatively soft soap. When asked why the soft soap formulation, Anthony had mentioned that as an artisan he prefers the croap formulations, particularly because it has a quicker production turnaround time than the hard pucks.   Though, at one point Anthony mentioned that Shaver Heaven was tinkering with a formulation for a hard puck shaving soap. But the product never saw the light of day.    I’m not certain why this is, but perhaps fans of Shaver Heaven can hold on to the hope that maybe one day there will be a Shaver Heaven shaving soap puck.  I suppose time will tell.
A couple of scents offered from Shaver Heaven
Whether it’s a new scent or a minor formulation tweak to improve performance, Anthony is always looking at ways to expand and better the Shaver Heaven line.   Recently they’ve producing "beard oils" which is something Anthony never thought Shaver Heaven would do.   But as a result there may be pomades and moustache waxes that fans can look forward too.   We’ll just have to stay tuned to see what will be next.

Have you tried Shaver Heaven products? Feel free to leave a comment below and let us know what you think.