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    Hi Everyone

    I have just gotten into DE wet shaving. After some research and taking into consideration my skin type and beard texture I purchased:

    Edwin Jagger black rubber coated handle regular length, and brush with stand. I have a pre-shave oil, rose toner and a post shave balm from New York Shave Shop and Musgo Real Shave Cream, Classic.

    I have purchased the following DE blades to try-out. Derby, Dorco, Merkur, Astra, Gillette Silver Blue, and Shark.

    Would like to know your pre-shave prep and whether or not you use hot water or boil your water for your shaving mugs or scuttles?

    I look forward to sharing my shave experiences and your insight.

    Have a great day

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    Welcome to the forum, sir. I'm not a DE shaver so can't help you much there, but as for scuttles, I simply use hot tap water. I let my brush soak in the chamber for a few minutes while the scuttle heats up, then when I'm ready to shave, I empty the scuttle and re-fill a second time with hot water. This gets the scuttle comfortably warm without being too hot. Lather kept too hot will break down from what I've read here, so keep that in mind.

    Have fun trying your assortment of DE blades.
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    Hello, and welcome to the forum!!
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    Hi. Welcome to Straight Razor Place!

    I shave after I shower so washing my face in the shower is my prep. On the rare occasion I shave without showering I will rub lather onto my whiskers and then cover with a wet, hot towel. I will do this a couple of times while before face lathering.

    My scuttle gets hot water straight from the tap.

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    Hello and welcome to SRP.
    Enjoy your time here on the forum.

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    Welcome to SRP. Personally I wash my face with hot tap water, fill scuttle with same, and throw a bit of water onto the puck to soften it up a bit. Once rinsed off I lather with the soap of choice for that day. Mostly face lathering now, though I will occasionally bowl lather, particularly with cream instead of hard soap. I usually do 2 passes, occasionlly 3 on a good day.

    I used to be a cold water shaver, for quite a few years, but that is another story. For blades I favor Feather, Gillette 7 O'clock Yellow, Polisilver, Astra SP, Gillette Platinum, or Silver Blue. Getting a blade sampler pack is a good thing, since one man's favorite blade is another man's poison.

    This shaving pursuit is very YMMV (your milage may vary) in all aspects.
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    Welcome Aboard, Glad To Have Ya, Ty

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    Good advice from all the posters. As you can read, a variety of approaches. Using the phrase, all in moderation, I've evolved through the hot shave method to the cold shave method and arrived at the tepid (or lukewarm) stage. Try all the variations from hot to cold to find out what conditions best suit your face and beard. Beard types and treatments of same are as varied as political points of view.
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