I recently visited a classic barbershop in St. Paul for an $80 professional wet shave. In this video, I give my final verdict on the entire 35-minute experience, breaking down the cost and the final results. Is this luxury service worth the price? Watch my full review to find out.

A Detailed Breakdown of My $80 Wet Shave

My Final Verdict on a St. Paul Wet Shave

In this video, I give my in-depth review of a 35-minute wet shave I received at Heimieโ€™s Haberdashery in St. Paul. I analyze every aspect of the service with my barber, Michael, from the unique, โ€œhodge-podgeyโ€ interior and the specific techniques he used, to how smooth my skin felt at the end. This is my complete review of what you can expect from this premium, old-school shave.

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Why This Review Will Help You

If youโ€™ve ever wondered whether paying $80 for a professional shave is a worthwhile indulgence, my review provides a detailed, honest answer. My breakdown helps you understand the difference between a professional service and an at-home shave, so you can decide if itโ€™s the right experience for you, whether for a special occasion or as a regular treat.

Highlights from this Video

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Video highlight 1: ""I would rate the time aspect of it like a 9 out of 10."

“I would rate the time aspect of it like a 9 out of 10.”

0:28

The $65 base price (around $80 with tip) for a 35-minute service is a key part of the value. I give my initial ratings on the time and cost right at the start.

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Video highlight 2: "I think it was very special and unique; it wasn't cookie cutter. The furniture is old, there are lots of cool items and accessories, and there's always something to explore."

“I think it was very special and unique; it wasn’t cookie cutter. The furniture is old, there are lots of cool items and accessories, and there’s always something to explore.”

0:51

The location at Heimieโ€™s was certainly unique. Jump to this timestamp to hear my full breakdown of the atmosphere and what I think about the experience.

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Video highlight 3: "So, we had that pre-part with the shave cream first... That was unusual."

“So, we had that pre-part with the shave cream firstโ€ฆ That was unusual.”

1:41

The barber used an unusual, multi-step process involving machine lather, oils, and a steamerโ€”all applied by hand, not a brush, which was new to me.

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Video highlight 4: "The second thing that would have made this experience better is if I could have chosen from the scents."

“The second thing that would have made this experience better is if I could have chosen from the scents.”

3:21

A simple choice between two scents for the oils or aftershave would have elevated the experience from a set service to a personal one for me.

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Video highlight 5: "I could definitely feel it; there were times when Michael shaved that the hair was pulling, which made it a bit uncomfortable."

“I could definitely feel it; there were times when Michael shaved that the hair was pulling, which made it a bit uncomfortable.”

3:58

The shave wasnโ€™t perfectly smooth. Was it a dull blade? I discuss the most uncomfortable part of my experience and what I think caused it.

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What We Were Wearing

Sven Raphael Schneider stands in a park, wearing a light green linen sport coat, a striped shirt, and a purple boutonniรจre.
Sharing my final thoughts on my recent professional wet shave experience.

For my visit to Heimieโ€™s Haberdashery, I opted for a summer-weight sport coat in a light green linen. I paired this with a bold blue-and-white striped shirt and off-white trousers.

For my accessories, I wore a Violet & Black Christmas Rose Boutonniรจre for a rich pop of color, and a White Linen Pocket Square with a Navy Blue Crochet Edge that complemented the stripes in my shirt.

I finished the ensemble with a spray of Roberto Ugoliniโ€™s Loafer.

Violet and Black Christmas Rose Boutonniere Buttonhole Flower

Fort Belvedere

Violet & Black Christmas Rose Boutonniรจre Flower

Navy Blue Crochet Edge White Linen Pocket Square

Fort Belvedere

Navy Blue Crochet Edge White Linen Pocket Square

Photo of Roberto Ugolini Loafer Bottle and Box

Roberto Ugolini

Loafer Cologne

Sven Raphael Schneider, CEO & Founder of Gentleman's Gazette

โ€œOverall, it felt very luxurious and not like a chore, but something that was really self-pampering.โ€

Sven Raphael Schneider, CEO & Founder of Gentleman’s Gazette

Ask the Expert

Whatโ€™s the typical time and cost for this professional wet shave?

The service I reviewed costs $65 and takes about 30-35 minutes. Factoring in a 20% tip, the all-in cost is about $80. With travel, my total time investment was just over an hour.

What makes a professional shave different from an at-home shave?

The process is much more involved, and itโ€™s about relaxation. My barber, Michael, used a multi-step process with pre-lather, oils, hot towels, and a steamer. What I found most unusual was that the lather came from a machine and was applied by hand, not a brush.

What would have improved the experience?

I identified three things: 1) Hand-whipped lather, as the machine lather felt a bit โ€œinsubstantialโ€ and airy. 2) An option to choose the scents for the products. 3) A sharper blade, as I could feel an uncomfortable โ€œpullingโ€ sensation at times.

Is a professional shave closer than a DE razor at home?

In my experience, no. While the main areas of my face were โ€œbaby buttโ€ smooth, I could still feel stubble in trickier areas, like under my jawline. I find I can get a closer, more consistent shave myself with my DE razor.

Who is this $80 shave experience good for?

Itโ€™s perfect for special occasions like a wedding (for the groom or groomsmen) or a big interview. It also makes sense to combine with a regular haircut. Itโ€™s a luxury, pampering experience, but likely not a daily replacement for your at-home shave.

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