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Thread: My Lightbulb Moment !
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07-23-2014, 08:22 PM #1
My Lightbulb Moment !
I've started using guillotine strokes i.e. blade at a slight angle to the direction of travel. Tugging all gone. Close comfortable shaves and a great experience. Just need to remember not to slice !
Having seen a lot of threads re tugging etc I thought this was worth a mention.
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07-23-2014, 08:25 PM #2
Congratulations. It's so nice when you find a technique that works for you.
Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead - Charles Bukowski
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07-23-2014, 09:39 PM #3
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Thanked: 2027Scything stroke is the finest you can master IMO,Just be carefull.
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07-23-2014, 10:03 PM #4
Congrats. That is the fun in learning this art!! Scything stroke with a smiling blade = Good stuff. Listen to pix. advice!!!
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07-23-2014, 10:45 PM #5
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Thanked: 23The biggest cause of tugging for me was inadequate shave prep. Once I started the hot moist towel treatment everything smoothed right up.
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07-24-2014, 08:02 PM #6
Those 'Lightbulb'/'A-HA' moments are the best... I love it when you are working through a challenge and then all of a sudden find yourself in the Zone and on the other side of the problem with a, "... wait a minute!?", look on your face!
Makes me wish I started SR Shaving initially...
Shawn
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07-24-2014, 11:48 PM #7
I've been doing this (at first accidentally) since about the 3 month mark. Others call it "windshield wiper" stroke. The key point is hit in the original post...don't move parallel to the blade! Eek slice!!!
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07-25-2014, 12:31 AM #8
You know, it's whatever works. And that works for me too .
I love it when things start to come together!David
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07-25-2014, 01:04 AM #9
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Thanked: 3215Great, you will find using a combination of techniques to get to problem areas of your face and neck as you fine tune you beard mapping.
I use the back of my finger against the grain, to find problem areas, and then experiment with techniques to shave those areas.
Remember you shave with about 1 inch of the blade at a time, you may be removing hair across 3 inches of blade, but you rarely are shaving the full 3 inches. Trying to do so is a good way to cut yourself.
The goal is a smooth, close, bloodless shave.
Enjoy,
Marty