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    New to straight razor shaving. For my shave today I just did my cheeks with a SR and the rest with a DE. I noticed that when I felt my skin after using my straight, it felt like there was absolutely no slickness on my face, but when I used my DE there was some. I usually rinse my SR blade and than wipe it with a towel, is that necessary to do or can I merely just rinse and go straight back to the face? With my DE I obviously just rinse it. I tried using a wetter lather as per suggestions, maybe it wasn't wet enough. The shave was slightly rough/uncomfortable, I think my angle was fine.

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    Everybody goes through the part of learning pressure and angle. If this was your first few strokes hang on. It will get better. As for drying the blade you only have to do that when you put it away. And then make sure it's really dry, everywhere. You'll get it, but not for the first few shaves. You could read around and see what the others went through but I'm telling you, it's to soon to judge yourself :<0)

    Start with the blade against your face and tilt up until you feel it cutting hair. That will be your angle. You just want enough pressure to take the soap off. Be care and pay attention.
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    The learning curve is a long one. It may not be as steep because you've been dealing with manipulating a DE's angle to get a shave, but it's still most likely going to be an uphill learning curve. When I first started out, I doubted everything, the sharpness of the razor, my lather, my stropping...it was none of those...it was my technique. The lather and stropping aren't rocket science, but the pressure and angle take a while to get dialed in. Assuming you got your razor honed by someone reputable, it should have the capability to provide a smooth, effective shave...you just have to find your technique for getting it out of the blade. Granted each razor is different and comfort is subjective, but in my experience, a razor honed sharp by someone reputable will get you to an effective shave. I've never felt my face after a DE as opposed to a straight, so I can't comment on that one. I just rince the hair and lather off my blade when it gets full then go back to the face.
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    What soap did you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    What soap did you use?
    CRSW. Usually one of my better performers for DE shaving.

    My blade was honed by someone reputable here in Canada so it's most likely my technique.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justino14 View Post
    CRSW. Usually one of my better performers for DE shaving.

    My blade was honed by someone reputable here in Canada so it's most likely my technique.
    What brush are you sing with the soap?
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