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Thread: Am I a freak??
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01-04-2009, 05:11 PM #1
Am I a freak??
Ok, I started straight razor shaving about six months ago, firstly I grew a full beard. I spent 8 weeks shaving my neck only, then shaved into a goatee and spent 8 weeks shaving my neck and cheeks only , finally shaving that off and am now clean shaven , I've spent the last 8 weeks shaving my entire neck and face in their enteirity on alternate days and now get a BBS shave . This is the absolute truth .. hear me now..
I have never ever cut myself shaving with a straight.
Now let me make one thing clear , I don't think that I'm smarter than anyone else and I've certainly no special talent, in fact I've always been famed for my clumsyness.
Yet I've taken to straight edge shaving like a duck to water. I love it and will be a straight edge shaver til I die.
The key to my apparent success is as follows . Each razor in my rotation ( I have 3) has been honed by GS SIXgun, they are awsomely sharp, I have no hesitation in reccomending Glen to hone .
Plenty of hot water, I keep an electric tea kettle in the bathroom.
I use an Illinois 827 linen/ leather strop, again stropping slowly and carefully, Linn's DVD has proved incredibly valuable in this instance. I don't understand the difficulties people have stropping but maybe I've just been lucky.
After going on an absolute splurge buying soaps and creams, Mitchells wool fat soap and a quality cream , say Trumpers, or Crabtree and Evelyn build a great lather.
And then I take my time. It really isn't rocket science . I may have been helped by the fact that I travel a lot and over the years have had barbers shop shaves in places as diverse as Marrakesh Morrocco, Guadalara Mexico and London . I always tried to study the barbers technique and of course I've learned tons from reading on here.
I was also a DE shaver for a long long time,
Anyhow that's my story , anybody else had an easy intro to straight razor shaving??Last edited by Englishgent; 01-04-2009 at 05:12 PM. Reason: spelling
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01-04-2009, 05:16 PM #2
No, your the first. But based on your post it sounds like your the first to follow all the advice from the forum.
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01-04-2009, 05:18 PM #3
It took me a while my self, to nail it all down, but then I didn't have the benefit of the members here at SRP!
I do think that you are tempting fate with the statement above, so break out the styptic and bandages and keep them close at hand!
I am glad to hear that you are doing so well!!
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01-04-2009, 05:21 PM #4
I do think that you are tempting fate with the statement above, so break out the styptic and bandages and keep them close at hand!
I think you are so right..
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01-04-2009, 05:27 PM #5
Of course you are a freak, you shave with a straight razor. Kidding aside, I can't say I never cut myself with a straight but rarely and never bad enough to need styptic pencil or anything to control bleeding. The reason for that is in my sig line below. I also think that a long time shaving with DEs is beneficial in teaching prep and lathering. I have nicked myself with a DE many times and bad enough to need the styptic. I'm with you, I will be a straight razor shaver until the day I die.
Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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01-04-2009, 05:38 PM #6
It's pretty much inevitable with either.
I used to cut myself more with the cartridge razors, probably because I was paying less attention.
At some point, that distraction will come...
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01-04-2009, 05:42 PM #7
Hey, if we're opening a book on it, I bet the electric kettle in the bathroom gets you before the straight razor does! That's hardcore, risky, on the edge, shaving!
I wish i'd been that lucky. I just get over confident & it nick's me right when i think i've got it down. Usually 3rd pass, under the nose!
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01-04-2009, 05:46 PM #8
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01-04-2009, 06:32 PM #9
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Good Luck,
Richard
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01-04-2009, 06:39 PM #10
My introduction to straights has been a bitmore bloody. So I think I'm one of the freaks here because I still loved it..
It seems like your so called clumsiness has been well compensated by a lot of patience..
I was just going for it after one or two sort of ok shaves...cut myself a bit and tried again.
Maarten