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01-20-2009, 07:38 PM #1
How come no razor burn with straight?
Can anyone explain why you have less/no razor burn with a straight vs any other tool?
As I'm a newb, I'm scraping like a mad one over certain spots of my face (old habits die hard) and still I do not have a single spot of razor burn. My neck used to get chili pepper red when I shaved with a mach3 for example (with quattro it was just nightmare). With a DE I also get almost no razor burn. My question is simply, why? How come? I don't get it, the way I'm shaving with the straight, I' pretty sure my face should be on fire, I mean I'm craping a knife over my face
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01-20-2009, 07:55 PM #2
Better edge, better hydration, and it doesn't pull at the whiskers.
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01-20-2009, 07:59 PM #3
There is very little doubt that a straight razor gives more control. This could certainly explain part of what you see. Also, since I restarted shaving with a straight, I see myself working on my skin, prepping my beard, etc.., more than before and improving other aspects of shaving. This could certainly have an effect as well. Remember that shaving is more that merely removing hair from your face.
Al raz.
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01-20-2009, 08:22 PM #4
I've had alot of razor burn, but that's just cause I'm starting out on the straight. The areas that I have shaved more so far are fine now. It's like a break-in period for your skin.
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01-20-2009, 11:07 PM #5
I find with shaving with a straight (with proper beard-prep), you have control over EVERY variable. I.e. Blade angle, blade pressure, skin tightening, thickness of lather, and even how sharp and well stropped your blade is, etc... That's why straight shavers get the best shave results, because they've tweaked all of these little variables that most "regular" shavers have very little control over.
Dave
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01-20-2009, 11:43 PM #6
You might consider also that the machX has X number of razorblades attached to the handle. One pass with such a device will be X times as hard on your skin as a straight or a double edged razor would be, all else being equal
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01-21-2009, 10:19 AM #7
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01-20-2009, 07:57 PM #8
Probably more conscious of technique than with other razors. You are more aware of what you are doing with a very sharp, exposed blade. Lack of focus can have pretty painful consequences.
Congrats on your successes so far.