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    Default Another - first str8 shave

    Well I did it, I removed most of the hair from my face with a straight razor.
    How did it go? well to be honest it bloody hurt and still hurts. I somehow managed to get away without any cuts there is an inch long pinkish mark were it looks like I almost did. Never knew you could come so close to cutting without drawing blood.
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    After shower did not dry face.
    Palmolive shaving cream.
    Body shop brush.
    Mappin's Shilling heavy wedge.


    The shave did not feel smooth at all, the blade skipped and jumped across my face I found some improvement toward the end when I changed from approx 30 degree angle to 45/50 degree angle.

    Any tips,pointers or suggestions and questions are welcome.

    But hey I did it and that feels great.

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    Beard prep an lathering seem to be OK. Did you give the soap a couple of minutes to work on your beard?

    Given your description and the fact that the results improved with a steeper angle, I'd say that your razor is dull to the point of being unusable.
    Where did you get it?

    Btw, did you strop?

    If it really is dull you should have it honed. There are several guys on this forum that offer honing services.
    I am one of them. Send me a PM if you are interested. I live in Belgium. Shipping between Ireland and Belgium is reasonably fast. 4 working days I believe.
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    Bruno is right on and very generous with his offer. Take him up on it. Here are a couple more ways to improve your shaves that will pay their dividends once you have a properly honed blade:
    1) Get a different brush. Body Shop sells generic stuff, so I'm assuming the brush is at best boar and at worst plastic bristle.
    2) Stretch the parts of your skin that you are shaving at any given moment

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    The razor is shave ready, I bought it from Islat/Ivo here on SRP and it passed the HPHT as shown on utube, no I did not strop as I was afraid if I did it wrong I could make it worse. I know I will have to strop now but as it came shave ready did not think it necessary for the first shave.

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    Ahhh that's where the problem lies. I get horrible shaves if I don't strop my blades. Just do it slowly and gently. Even if stropping takes you 5min the first few times around.

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    Hey Paul,

    OMG - I cringed reading this... So let's deal with it:

    I shaved with this razor and it was 9 first, then 9+ shaver out of 10 for me (this just for background)

    1. I would take an expert honer to look at the edge. If he tells you it wasn't shave ready - I'd refund $, apologize, etc - make it up to you. (I firmly believe this razor was a good shaver, honed well. On the other hand - a razor can pass HHT and still be less than optimal for shaving - this just to point out that mere HHT is not that good by itself; this razor was tested, though)

    2. Having said this - an unstropped razor would give a harsh shave, nobody would argue here. You can also mess up the edge with improper stropping. (I din't do it my first time, but few have). So you have a choice now - try stropping, test shave. Or don't try stropping, send it to someone to check the edge before you do anything else

    I was just responding to Joe Chandler the other day who was saying sth like "you don't know what the Customs did to the razors" - and I responded that I have only heard one horror story. Well, it is a distant option - but I surely hope not. Nevertheless, if something's wrong I do assume the responsibility to fix it.

    Keep us posted!
    Ivo

    ps a salesgirl told me the bristles on your brush are synthetic, but I don't know if this could be too much of a problem. Dry lather on the face, on the other hand, and not dipping the blade in water before a pass may lead to some roughness / skips

    pss What you describe does not sound / feel great at all - it's probably purely the danger rush and the novelty of the experience that's keeping you high. It shouldn't feel like this, and you'll get tired of the pain pretty quick - we need to change asap

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    Some good points. the first stroke would have been with a dry blade but I did dip it more and more often as I went along. the lather was a bit dry which I rewet (is that a word), and maybe I just relaxed a bit.
    The shave did seem to improve as I went along. I think by that stage my face was sore and I'd had enough. I will take what I've learned, strop up the razor and go again.

    Someone needs to come up with a standardized sharpness scale and testing method.

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