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Thread: My first straight razor shave...
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06-21-2017, 03:06 AM #11
VERY cool, Doc! 1 more thing about cuts: let the razor do the work-never force it or use pressure. If it feels like it "needs" pressure, it's not really a shave-ready edge.
Also, never let the blade rest anywhere on your skin-keep it moving!
That's a beautiful brush Doc is giving you-doesn't even look like it's been used!
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sixptstar (06-21-2017)
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06-21-2017, 03:32 AM #12
Good advice about not letting the blade ever rest on the skin. I also found that by moving the blade before the stroke I wound up avoiding most cuts altogether (unless losing focus on the toe).
--Mark
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sixptstar (06-21-2017)
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06-21-2017, 01:36 PM #13
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06-22-2017, 09:48 PM #14
So I took a day off due because it was getting late and I needed to get to bed. I shaved last night and things are getting better. One minor cut on my right side burn area. Not enough to bleed but enough for me to see it today. The unfortunate part is the razor burn on my neck. I got a little aggressive because I'm impatient and want as smooth a shave with my straight after 3 days as I was getting with my DE.
Gentleman Doc47 has sent me a new brush (I cannot express my gratitude enough), and Colonel Conk is replacing the disheveled mess they sent me. Things can only get better! The journey of 1000 miles...
"It's not how hard you can hit. It's how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward." - Rocky Balboa
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06-25-2017, 03:21 PM #15
Doc47,
I received the brush yesterday and got in my first shave. What a difference a brush makes! I really enjoyed it. Thanks again."It's not how hard you can hit. It's how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward." - Rocky Balboa