DE Shaving Accessory – Shaving Bowl (Vacuum Insulated)

Best Shaving Soap Bowl for Your Wet Shaving

Recently, I switched to a double edge safety razor from a disposable razor. Unlike a disposable razor, shaving with a safety razor required patience and lots of lather. Putting on shave foam from a tin can doesn’t work that well, as the lather is not thick.

I tried putting shave cream on my bristles but looked like a shaving bowl could make creating the foamy lather process much easier. So, I started looking for shave bowls online.

There are so many options at many different price ranges that I was genuinely surprised. After going through probably a hundred of them on Amazon, I decided on a stainless steel one that was vacuum insulated for heat retention.

However, I couldn’t make the lather heavy thick like I had seen on some videos on YouTube. This could have been due to my brush not being good enough, my new skills not being good enough to make a thick lather, or my stainless-steel bowl may not have been a good one.

I have some nice-looking shave bowls made of wood and I’ve been thinking of trying one of them. Because I review all these products on YouTube, buying more than one is not a waste for me.

To expedite publishing my DE shaving experience, I have bought 7 or 8 different types of razors and I’m reviewing them one by one. There are lots of people looking for safety razor shaving, and this is a new audience segment for me to target.

As I learn more and gain experience with safety razor shaving, I will provide more tips and review videos for viewers across the globe joining the safety razor club.

You can view all my videos in the link below:

Men's Shave Soap Bowl | GRUTTI Shaving Soap Bowl Review