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11-23-2008, 05:33 AM #31
She is, I cant wait. 5 months to go.
I've received my razor from English, and I just have to say it looks to be in amazing condition, and truly a thing of beauty. Thanks, its obvious that you have shown great care for the Piccadilly, and I will do my best to treat it the same way.
The strop is on the way so I'm waiting till then to try out my first shave; however, I did receive my brush and soaps(honeybeespa sue-tried the Bay Rum tonight and the scent was fantastic) and aftershave so I took the opportunity tonight to practice making a lather. I found a great guide to follow and managed on the second try to make a decent lather, shaved and it was definitely an improvement for my skin over the cheapo gel-in-a-bottle, that is for sure. The aftershave was great too (Proraso).
The anticipation builds!Last edited by simatta; 11-23-2008 at 05:35 AM.
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11-23-2008, 10:43 PM #32
We (wife & I) celebrated 25 years married this past May and 33 years since our first date on Nov. 14, 1975. I was also fortunate to find the right gal, she's still a keeper! Hope the same for you!
It's nice when you spend your money and can be so satisfied with the purchase...sounds really nice.
I really like the Proraso shave cream as well, a very invigorating shave, love that Italian menthol...and a real bargain too!
Sounds like your getting yourself set up real nice! Enjoy and savour your shaves...they can be Zen-like!
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11-25-2008, 11:55 PM #33
Had my first straight razor shave today. The strop was leaning by the doorway at 11AM, so I practiced on it with a butterknife for awhile, and also practiced making some more lather in preparation for this evening. The gal said she wanted to be home when I shaved in case she needed to bring me to the emergency room.
Took a long hot shower, built up a nice lather, and finally rinsed the oil off my razor. It took me awhile to hold it so I could see what I was doing to my face. I admit I was a little shaky for a couple seconds there at the start, then I went at it. Started with a pretty steep angle that pulled the hairs but finally found a good angle and soon enough was shaving with the grain down my sideburn area. It got easier the longer I practiced. I was so happy with the results, no nicks or cuts, that I even went across the grain on the sides, and even shaved the chin/neck area and a little bit under the nose. At that point my skin was screaming at me to stop (20 or so passes of practicing with the razor will exfoliate a good amount of skin I guess) so I finished with my disposable and put on a nice big helping of aftershave.
All in all not great or comfortable at all, but from what I have read for a first try with the straight, I think I'm doing alright. I'll probably let my face heal for awhile before my next shave, it is a bit tender. But I can't wait to pick it up again. It was definitely a challenge.
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11-26-2008, 01:18 AM #34
Great job on the first shave! Sounds like you did well.
You might want to only go over the same spot once or twice without relathering - any more than that and you risk serious razor burn.
Keep at it, it only gets better from here!
Mark
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12-03-2008, 04:31 AM #35
Second shave with the open razor tonight. Shaved in between last time and now with the safety to keep burn at a minimum. Tonight was awesome. Huge improvement from last time. I found my angle! Finally. The razor was cutting close and felt great, I think it also helped that I let the razor do most of the work, I put way too much pressure down the first time when I scraped my top layer of skin off. Afterward, still no nicks and this time no razor burn at all. I even graduated to the area under the nose, but the chin still eludes me for now.
Good times.
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12-04-2008, 07:43 AM #36
Wow, congrats simatta!
Sounds like a very positive experience.
I've tried the sideburn/cheek area twice now with not great results, but no nicks...just not a very good shave. I think my razor needs to be honed. But still feels good to get the feel for it!
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12-04-2008, 07:53 AM #37
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12-04-2008, 09:09 AM #38
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