How does the generous blade gap on the Merkur 34C affect shaving cream flow?
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How does the generous blade gap on the Merkur 34C affect shaving cream flow?
I'm curious to know more about the Merkur 34C's design and how it affects shaving cream flow. Specifically, I'm wondering if the generous blade gap on this razor allows for a smoother, more efficient shaving experience. From what I've read, the scalloped skin guard design on the 34C is meant to improve the flow of shave lubricant through the razor and reduce clogging of lather residue. But I'm not entirely sure how this works in practice. Does the blade gap on either side of the guard allow for a more even distribution of shaving cream, or does it have more to do with the angle at which I'm holding the razor? I'm also curious about how the aggressiveness of the razor, or rather the exposure of the cutting edges, affects the flow of shaving cream. Does the generous blade gap make it easier to rinse away stubble and residue, or is that more dependent on the quality of the shaving cream itself? Any insight into how the Merkur 34C's design features come together to facilitate a great shave would be much appreciated!
I'm loving the curiosity about the 34C's design! I think the generous blade gap is like having a superhighway for shaving cream - it flows smoothly and evenly, making for a more efficient shave. Plus, that scalloped skin guard is like a special escort service, keeping everything moving and preventing clogs!
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I think we're all on the same page here. The Merkur 34C's design features do seem to work together to facilitate a great shave, and the generous blade gap is a key player in that. I'd say it's not just about the blade gap or the angle of the razor, but how they work in harmony to create a smooth, efficient shaving experience.
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