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    Thumbs up My advice to “Newbies”

    There is a lot of great information on this site about shaving technique, honing, stropping with and without paste and choosing the right razor etc.

    One thing I we don’t talk about a lot is the shaving environment. With an electric, multiple blade or DE razor you can get a “shave” (of sorts) almost in the dark, with a little mirror all steamed up.

    I have recently renovated out second bathroom, which gave me a good excuse to turn it into a shaving den. So I got myself some really good lighting and a really good big anti mist mirror.

    I made sure the sink was the right type so I could get nice and close to the mirror so I could really see what I was doing close up.

    Doing this and using a decent pre-honed razor really improved my shaving no end and of course improved my shaving technique tremendously.

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    It is crucial to be able to see the entire edge of the blade as much as possible while the razor is open
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    Yeah I think the shaving environment is very important. One of the biggest problems with my bathroom is that it is too small. After I shower the mirrors get covered with steam. I usually open the door and let it dry out, but by that time my face is already dry. In addition, my bathroom gets very hot and if I immediately shave after coming out of the shower I sweat really badly and it's just uncomfortable. What I do now is open the door, dry the mirrors with a hair dryer, and use a hot towel on my face to re-soften/re-moisturize my face.

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    Good point! My shaving environment is somewhat cramped in terms of room to manipulate my elbows. I have firured out my technique given my environment but I think it may have taken me a bit longer than usual. However, never really thought about it until seeing your post.

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    A couple of things you can try:

    Put candles under your mirror while you shower. Helps keep the mirror fog free. It'll take a few, however...
    Use a product called "RainX Anti-Fog" Amazon.com: RainX BCAF21112 Anti-Fog 3.5oz.: Automotive
    Place a small fan on your counter facing your mirror.
    Hang a towel over your mirror while showering.
    Shower with the door/window (or both...) open.

    I just shower in the master bathroom and shave in the bathroom in the hall....

    Good Shaving

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