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01-14-2009, 03:56 PM #1
What a difference the right cream/soap can make...
When I started shaving with a straight, I was doing one pass WTG with the straight, then switching to a DE for XTG and ATG for a BBS quality shave.
After my face was "broken in", I finally managed to do XTG, then eventually ATG with a professionally sharpened straight. This went on for a couple weeks.
Then it seemed like I was always in a hurry, so I went back to one WTG with the straight, and follow up DE passes.
So last week I attempted to do XTG and ATG with a straight for the first time in quite a while. I was completely unable to. The blade skipped, hopped, pulled, and bit like crazy. I tried using every blade in my arsenal to no avail.
It turns out it was the cream. I wanted to use up my tub of TOBS avocado, so I had been using it every day for several weeks. I finally ran out, and I switched back to Tabac, in spite of the fact that I despise the smell.
I had forgotten just exactly how good this stuff was/is. It allowed me three full passes, as well as clean-up work after the last pass. The blade never skipped, bit, hopped... nada. Just smoooooth sailing. "Velvet squeegee" as someone here so eloquently put it.
Used with a few drops of glycerin, the stuff *really* rocks. I don't get any of the usual soap drying effect, and it seems to prevent the lather from drying out as fast. For lack of a better term, it gives you more "working time".
I thought I'd post this in the Newbie's Corner instead of under soaps/creams, cause there's a newb moral to my whole rambling: TOBS Avocado is a good newb starter cream, and Tabac just flat rocks as a soap, newb or otherwise.
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01-14-2009, 05:32 PM #2
It's amazing what a difference a decent lather makes. I've been struggling with Pecksniffs for the last few days. Still not got it right. It just seems that i can't get the right consistency & as a result there's not much cushion.
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01-14-2009, 08:50 PM #3
Yeah, good stuff makes a huge difference. You might want to try Collen's soaps and creams over at TGQ. Her soaps are the best shaving soaps I have ever used. Plus the scnets are so clean and natural. I don't use any other shave soaps now. I hear her creams rock, too!!
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01-15-2009, 12:34 PM #4
A good lather is indeed a fantastic shaving aid...half the battle, I reckon.
One question...why does everyone around here add glycerin? Tabac is a fantastic latherer on its own...what's the glycerin for?
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01-15-2009, 06:48 PM #5
I'm still pretty slow. Just a few weeks ago, I became fast enough on the first WTG pass that I was able to complete my entire face before the cream was too dried out. For my second and third passes, I usually have to stop at half face, rinse and re-lather due to the lather drying out too much.
Adding a few drops of glycerin doesn't really *improve* anything; it just gives slow guys like me more working time. I'm able to do a full face second and third pass using lather that has a few extra drops of glycerin in it, as it doesn't dry out as fast. When you live in a climate where the relative humidity is often single digits, it's appreciated. Stuff dries out *fast* here in the desert.Last edited by FloorPizza; 01-15-2009 at 07:34 PM.
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01-15-2009, 11:42 PM #6
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01-16-2009, 03:51 AM #7