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Nothing gives off the vibe of a gentleman like a smooth and precise shave on a man. For that very purpose there have been hundreds of inventions and dozens of tools, but nothing beats the classic shaving bowl. Whether you are looking for a practical design or are interested in the getting a personalized one (either for yourself or as a gift), it is important to look at all the aspects to take into consideration.

Shaving bowls are as much a part of traditional shaving experience as a shaving brush is, and many things have to be taken into account when selecting one (to ensure you get the right one for you). Among these things is the material you want it made from – whether you prefer wood or ceramic the material you choose should meet your needs. The resilience of wooden shaving bowls is better than a ceramic one, as they do not break as easily if it happens to slip out of a wet hand, for example. Yet, the ceramic shaving bowls are not as absorbent and as the wooden ones and there is no risk of ruining it with exposure to moisture. Metal shaving bowls (such as ones made from pewter), seem to be a classic favorite and then there are the more artistic ones made of bone, horn or stone. Metal bowls run the risk of tarnishing or rusting so it is best to opt for one with an enamel finish or a plain stainless steel one.

Also it is important that the material you use is able to take and sustain heat (which is why plastic is never really used) so that your lather can stay warm. If you do decide to go for a wooden one, remember that you have an advantage here, since it is much easier to see the lather in darker toned shaving bowls, as it contrasts with the color. White lather in a cream or white background is harder to see.

Besides all of these issues there is one more: Weight. If you have a shaving bowl that is too light then you can be sure that when you build lather through motion of the brush, you can easily flip the bowl onto the floor. Your shaving bowls should have a weight that is proper and makes it stay on your hand or on a shelf without much effort. Also, you do not want something too heavy, obviously, since it’ll be a pain to carry around, so it’s important to get the right balance.

The size of your shaving bowls is something else to think about because if it’s too small it’ll make it pretty uncomfortable to use properly and your lather will not stay inside the bowl. One that’s a medium to large size is more suitable, since once the brush is full of lather it expands (so you need something that can fit it all in).

Lather has a semi-liquid and semi-solid texture which makes it difficult to control and you can end up with a mess in your hands every time you shave. Shaving bowls that are too small defeat the purpose and if you get one that is too large and clumsy it will do the same thing. The size should be comparable to your hand. It should fit in your hand up nicely without it being too large. Start with one around 5 inches in diameter and 1.5-2.5 inches in height. See if that is a size you could get used to. If you start with something more on the standard side of things then you can find out if you need something smaller or bigger. It should have the look of a medium size cereal bowl or soup bowl. You do not have to use a specially made bowl but it helps. Not to mention that they will look a lot better and be more specific if it is one made for that purpose only, rather than a kitchen utensil converted into shaving bowl.

What you get is, of course up to personal preference, and as well as the practicality of them it’s also important to think about what you want your shaving bowl to look like. There is lots of handsome and suave looking shaving bowls that have the classic base out there. Although it’s something that’s being used for a practical purpose, who says it can't look good too? Lots of men may collect shaving bowls throughout their life depending on their preferences, since people often like to try something new every once in a while. If you have been using a stainless steel one and you'd like to try out a ceramic one, go ahead! Buying a bowl is not a huge commitment at all, since they're pretty affordable most of the time and you need to be able to find what works better.

In summary, you need to makes sure you've thought about the material you want to use and you also need to take into consideration the size of the shaving bowl as well as the look of it. Get something you think looks nice. Then you need to be fine with trying different kinds of shaving bowls this is a necessity if you want one that’ll feel right and that you can use for years to come. Whether for practical reasons or for reasons of liking a finer specimen, you need to be okay with trying out something new.

Remember that some of the things we spend our money on aren't nearly as important as a good shave, so since you’re going be doing it for the rest of your life you as well do it right!





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