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    I must agree with what the others have said. Let your face rest from the str8 until your bumps are gone.

    RE: CS soaps - I love CS but I have problems with their soaps. So far I've tried citrus spice, lime, and lilac. All burned and irritated my face, especially citrus spice and lime. After the bumps go away, try shaving with the CS soap and your disposable. If the irritation returns with the disposable, try the TGQ. Thanks for serving and .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonsor View Post
    I must agree with what the others have said. Let your face rest from the str8 until your bumps are gone.

    RE: CS soaps - I love CS but I have problems with their soaps. So far I've tried citrus spice, lime, and lilac. All burned and irritated my face, especially citrus spice and lime. After the bumps go away, try shaving with the CS soap and your disposable. If the irritation returns with the disposable, try the TGQ. Thanks for serving and .

    Well, I tried the Almond and it burns like hell so I'll never use that one again. I'm currently using the Sandlewood. It has a slight burn but, not as bad. I still have the Bay Rum left to try. If that does not work I think I'll stay away from CS soaps all together. I started using the soap and the straight at the same time. So I'll try the soap again with the disposable and see what happens. I ordered the sample pack from TGQ so I could see if I like the soap or the cream more. Well, thanks for the advice.

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    when you shave do you use pressure on blade to cut hairs?
    your razor should be in great condition and cut without any pressure. Let me know when you get home and send 1 st 1 of your blade i will check it out.if it has problem i will fix.Lastly what degree you keep blade to your face ?don't go more then 30 please.
    It is hard to get used to straight without getting hot water .i have never tried shave with cold water don't know how difficult it is.i must test it ones.how about leather soap .do you leather good?
    Cold water bothers me most.I know everyone first starts had alittle problems.face needs to get used to it.But if you have burns on your face it most likely too much pressure on blade or bad soap.don't use any shaving oil.Oil makes razor slide top of the hairs.

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    I really have a feeling you need to try another brand of soap and see if you still have the same problems.

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    When I tried the Classic Shaving soaps my face became really dry. I since moved on to other brands.

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    I had similar problems in my inexperience and last night used a hot towel pre-soap and once after lathering, per Lynn's advice on the dvd, and again after the shave. That seriously made all the difference. That was last night and my face is still buttery-smooth. I use Col. Conk soap and haven't had a problem with it at all. Definitely try to use a hot towel while you're out deployed, but if you can't get one, try it out when you get back home. Thank you for your service, too. My wife and I really appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hi_bud_gl View Post
    when you shave do you use pressure on blade to cut hairs?
    your razor should be in great condition and cut without any pressure. Let me know when you get home and send 1 st 1 of your blade i will check it out.if it has problem i will fix.Lastly what degree you keep blade to your face ?don't go more then 30 please.
    It is hard to get used to straight without getting hot water .i have never tried shave with cold water don't know how difficult it is.i must test it ones.how about leather soap .do you leather good?
    Cold water bothers me most.I know everyone first starts had alittle problems.face needs to get used to it.But if you have burns on your face it most likely too much pressure on blade or bad soap.don't use any shaving oil.Oil makes razor slide top of the hairs.

    Well, I only tried cold water once. Will never do it again. The amount of pressure I use differs. Sometimes it seems like I'm trying to beat the clock because the soap will begin to dry on my face. If it gets too dry I have to use a little more pressure. I don't go more then 30 degrees. I don't use any shaving oil. Once my other soap and cream I ordered arrives I'll try that. If that doesn't work then I'll look into sending it off to get rehoned. Thanks for the offer. Do you or does anyone reading this know if I'll be able to transport my razors through the checked luggage when I fly back home?

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    i am sure you can do so but blades have to be in the package not on your hands.you can't take in to the plane.At least people says this on civilian airplanes.
    if you soap is getting dry so fast i think Lynn maybe right .it could be the soap problem. I forget to tell.Use small strokes too until you get use to it.You know my contact information i will do everything i can to get you going.

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    If you have access to electricity you can get a little water boiler/electric kettle. I think I've seen cordless ones before, too. You probably won't be the only one around who wants hot water for something, so maybe you can split it with somebody. Have you tried using an mre heater/canteen cup? You might be able to scare up some old heating tabs to use with a canteen cup and stand. I know those will give you hot water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycliff200843 View Post
    If you have access to electricity you can get a little water boiler/electric kettle. I think I've seen cordless ones before, too. You probably won't be the only one around who wants hot water for something, so maybe you can split it with somebody. Have you tried using an mre heater/canteen cup? You might be able to scare up some old heating tabs to use with a canteen cup and stand. I know those will give you hot water.

    MRE heaters..hmmm...never thought of that. There are other soldiers here that have ways to heat water. The past few days, time has been the culprit. I haven't had a "day off" in a couple weeks and I don't want to rush it. Once things slow down again here, if they do, I'll be back practicing. Thanks for that advice.

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