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Thread: Post shave balm
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07-29-2015, 11:07 AM #1
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Thanked: 0Post shave balm
Good evening Gents, I just purchased myself my first Dovo 5:8 hollow. I've been using a razette for a year prior, but after my first shave I've found my face is pretty rare and only after 2 passes. I know my technique is most likely the cause as my checks are smooth but my jaw line and chin (where I'm feeling the burn the most) still have a little stubble, but my question is while I'm learning what are some suggestions on a post shave balm to reduce the burn and is there a pre shave balm that may help with my sensitive skin or do I just need to harden up and wait it out. Thanks guys
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07-29-2015, 11:22 AM #2
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Thanked: 3228Can't really help with the pre or post shave balm as I generally don't use them. I will say that Nivea AS balm seems pretty good the few times I have used it.
Yes, technique could be some of the cause and usually that is a wrong angle and too much pressure on the blade. Between one and two spine widths gap between face and spine should be about right and virtually no pressure on the blade. Another thing is that the blade is not sharp enough. This could be true if you are using a factory edge. Also poor stropping technique could also dull an edge. Just mentioned this as a few things to consider towards an irritation free shave.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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07-29-2015, 11:34 AM #3
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Thanked: 0Thanks Bob I know I've still got a fair bit to learn but will definitely focus more on angle and pressure when I shave next in regards to stropping technique I tried to keep pressure on the the strop never lifted the spine off the strop and didn't put much pressure on the blade at all basically just the weight of the blade
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07-29-2015, 11:41 AM #4
Meissner & Tremonia makes the best A/S balm I have tried. Rub a small amount onto your dry face.
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07-29-2015, 11:42 AM #5
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Thanked: 3228Sounds like you are on the right path just need to do some tuning. Never used a shavette but from what I have read here it does take some adjusting to go from them to a SR. I'm sure once you get past that initial adjustment stage you be fine and have less need of the AS balm. Good luck.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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07-29-2015, 12:36 PM #6
I used Nivea after shaving until I started using Noxema before shaving.
For me, the Noxema before yielded better results than Nivea after. YMMVIf you don't care where you are, you are not lost.
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07-29-2015, 01:28 PM #7
I have never used a shavette but from what I've read they take more of an angle than a straight. With a little practice I'm sure you'll dial in your angle and pressure and the burn will be gone. I use Nivea Regular and like that better than the Sensitive which some people say stings. I just like the feel of Nivea on my face after the shave.
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07-29-2015, 01:56 PM #8
As already mentioned the Nivea AS balm is pretty good stuff for the money. I use it regularly. But may have to try the noxema before the shave when I run out of Nivea. Good luck damog. Give it a few shaves an it will get better.
"The black smoke is just lost power"
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07-29-2015, 02:42 PM #9
Damog,
I have used Castle Forbes pre-shave cream and post-shave balm for years. The pre-shave is a water soluble cream, so there is nothing greasy about it. The post shave is also delightful and packed with nutrients for your skin. They are costly, but I think worth the money.
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07-30-2015, 01:08 AM #10
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Thanked: 56I use Wm Neumann preshave oil. I didn't find that preshave balms helped much, whereas the oil helps nicely with glide. Aftershave balm (not splash) will also help soothe the burn until you get your technique straight.
Pressure can be a real problem; shave the lather, not your hair.