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10-29-2015, 06:19 PM #11
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10-29-2015, 06:29 PM #12
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10-29-2015, 06:35 PM #13
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10-29-2015, 06:45 PM #14
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jackdashack (10-29-2015)
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11-18-2015, 11:39 PM #15
Another old guy newbie here. (If that makes any sense at all) Just did my 6th SR shave and the 3rd with no blood. My scariest places are the jowly jaw areas where I have pretty saggy skin. The left side is especially bad. I just can't seem to find a right way to hold the razor to shave that area. But I'll keep working at it.
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jackdashack (11-19-2015)
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11-20-2015, 01:00 AM #16
Have you been shaving with a safety razor? I've found that getting good with a safety razor first seriously raised the bar on what I should expect from a shave. You can get there with a straight razor too, but it will take a while. At first I had to lower my expectations a little. If I had a hot date that night, I would do touch-ups with a safety razor. (for the last few decades they have all been with the same girl, but she's still a hot date) So at first, manage your expectations a little - even if you can feel that it's not perfect, it still looks perfect. Second, every one talks about stretch, stretch, stretch. But at first, it doesn't seem as important, or as fun as fussing over the razor. Let me tell you, for guys like us, learning your face and how to stretch the skin in the right directions is that important. It might even be more important than the condition of the razor. Speaking of the condition of the razor, you have a great advantage that many of us didn't have - when I started I got a razor that was actually pretty sharp, but I wasn't sure whether it was sharp or not because I had nothing to compare it to. I was never sure if the problem was me, or the razor. (It ends up it was me all along) But if you got one from Utopian, I can assure you it was shave ready. That man knows his stuff........
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jackdashack (11-20-2015)
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11-20-2015, 01:29 AM #17
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Thanked: 1587And don't forget the trick with the rubber ball in your mouth. There's a joke in that somewhere I reckon.....
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jackdashack (11-20-2015)
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11-20-2015, 02:53 AM #18
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Thanked: 56I wonder if us younger guys with still relatively tight skin will have an advantage as we age. The sag will happen gradually, and I suspect our skill will increase such that we'll adjust over time without even really noticing.
You make a point about old timers looking unshaven, but that could also be a lack of interest just as easily as inability. I don't think one can draw any conclusions based on speculation alone.
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jackdashack (11-20-2015)
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11-20-2015, 03:15 AM #19
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11-20-2015, 03:40 AM #20
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Thanked: 270I'm 60 and have been straight shaving since Age 54. My face has never felt better. If you stretch your skin the wrinkles/sagging doesn't come into play. Those multiblade/cartridge razors were really the pits and I'm so glad to be rid of those and that canned cream/gel.
Rolodave mentioned diagramming direction of the hair growth on your face. Here's a diagram that might not be exactly like yours, but it will get you started:
Straight razor shaver and loving it!40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors
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