First shave - an unequivocal success!
Just finished my first ever straight razor shave, using a Shavette. Wow!
I was dead nervous, until the razor touched my skin. Short, light strokes - no pressure at all. I remembered reading somewhere on here to imagine a jumbo jet touching briefly down on the runway before taking off again. It went smooth as silk. :D
I did two passes, both WTG (I'm holding off on XTG and ATG until I'm more confident). Turns out the lather was too dry, as it dried out before I finished the first pass. Couple of drops of water in the cup fixed that right up for the second pass - l'm learning as I go. ;)
I had decided to start easy, just doing the cheeks and finishing up with the Fusion. No need. Before I realized it, I'd completed the whole face, chin and upper lip and all.
Washing off with cold water and applying some Boss after shave balm left my face feeling slightly rawer than after a Fusion shave, but I chalk that up to inexperience with the straight razor. And best of all: only a teensy weensy nick just below the adam's apple. Oh, and I tore a zit open while drying my face off with the towel afterwards, but that doesn't count, does it? ;)
Needless to say, I'm pretty psyked about this new way of shaving! :D Never the Fusion again! Naturally, I'm aware of the dangers of over confidence, so I will go as slow - if not slower - on my next shave. The whole experience was very "zen", so there's no need to rush it. ;)
And, to anyone reading this, wanting to try but not having the guts: go ahead! All your fears will vanish once that knife starts scraping your face. :D Just keep cool, respect the blade, and you can't really go wrong.
Happy shaves, everybody!