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03-20-2007, 05:02 PM #1
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Thanked: 1First Str8 Edge Razor Shave... Ouch!!!
The basic "beginner's kit" (Dovo Basic Straight Edge, 4-Sided Paddle Strop, Mug, Soap, and Stryptic pencil), from Tony Williams arrived last night.
So this morning I tried at my first straight edge shave.
I had ordered the two shaving videos (Lynn's and John's), but they hadn't arrived yet, and I just couldn't wait. I did check out Lynn's video on u-tube, however so wasn't flying totally blind... but... perhaps I should have waited...
Followed the various postings about "pre-shave prep.
I laid everything (razor, strop, etc... out on a counter under some paper towels...
Also, for safety's sake, I stropped the razor before the shower, folded it up and put it aside for safety.
I don't know whether or not I helped the razor or hurt it stropping...'cause I felt clumsy and scared all the time...but I was careful....
Lot's of hot water...showering first soaking face and head for over 4 minutes in hot shower. I also headshave with a HeadBlade... so I shave my head first.
This gave my face beard even more time under hot water to soften.
I've been using a pre-shave treatment of baby oil, KOS Alpha Oil, and The HeadBlade Headslick shave.
Soaked the brush in hot water, whipped up a nice hot thick lather...
The instructions that came with the kit said to start with the cheeks and then complete the shave with regular Mach 3.
I shave my cheeks and it was really scary and strange.... but it went ok....
Then I got over confident, and tried to shave the area around my mouth and chin....I should have quit while I was ahead...
Faster than you can say "nick", I nicked myself four times...
Luckily they were tiny nicks and the styptic pencil stopped the bleeding...so I continued my shave with my Mach 3...
This is gonna take a lot of time and practice...
And I have to totally take my time and not rush...
As far as the learning curve goes, I should only go as far as I feel confident and comfortable...
Slow and very careful... that straight edge is sharp!
I still need help and guidance with both the shaving and the stropping... I think I did it right, but i really need some hands on training...
Is anyone in the NYC Tri-State area available for a few "lessons"?????
all the best,
Tony
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03-20-2007, 06:23 PM #2
Tony,
I work downtown Manhattan. Are you in the city? Maybe we could meet at lunchtime and I can share what I know with you.
Rich
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03-20-2007, 09:10 PM #3
Tony,
I'd suggest you take Rich up on his offer, but I can assure you it will take more than a lunch hour (or four) for him to teach you what he's learned. My only other advise is to ignore anything he tries to tell you about shaving commando!
Cheers,
Ed
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03-20-2007, 10:35 PM #4
And refuse any invitations to shaving demonstrations
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03-20-2007, 10:41 PM #5
And check out what razor he is going to use, you think that's a fake avatar, that's his portrait.
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03-21-2007, 01:52 PM #6
Man it's a good thing I have thick skin .
And yes shaving commando is the only way to shave....