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Thread: Which way to stretch?
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04-02-2009, 02:16 AM #11
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I'm with you, xman. I'm at the point where most shaves qualify as BBS, but about one time out of 5 after I shave, I cannot detect a single whisker with my hands, no matter how much I stretch, pull, probe, or rub. For some reason, those are the days I seem to be able to handle any difficulty life throws my way. As Buddha said, "A great shave is the start of a great day."
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04-02-2009, 02:18 AM #12
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04-02-2009, 02:19 AM #13
Like I said, I always stretch downward at the base of my neck, whichever direction I am shaving, because there is a crease below. I found that works best for me. It really varies from person to person, as does the direction the hair grows. You may want to review Lynn's video, and notice how he stretches at the base of the neck.
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04-02-2009, 02:52 AM #14
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04-02-2009, 02:59 AM #15
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04-02-2009, 06:29 AM #16
This thread is interesting to me for many reasons. One of the reasons is that I am fairly new to straight shaving, only about 8 weeks in, and two because what you guys are saying about stretching is the opposite I see in the videos. To say stretch BEHIND the blade and not in front, and then to say stretch behind the direction of the growth. I always see straight shavers stretching their necks downward when going WTG in front of the blade on youtube, including Jockeys videos. Are you saying this should be the opposite?
For example, If I am shaving WTG on my neck and my hair growths straight down to the floor on my neck, I should therefore be stretching the skin above the blade and in an upward fashion? Not below the blade and downward?
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04-02-2009, 09:27 AM #17
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Thanked: 234When shaving my face I stretch my skin from my upper cheeks, when I shave my neck I stretch from the jaw line. Going either direction. when I'm shaving XTG on my jaw I strectch from the ends of my jaw bone.
I have never really thought about stretching from any where else, just because I'm not sure how I would do it comfortably. I have rediculously stretchy skin as well, which doesn't help, makes it quite difficult to affect a large enough area.
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04-02-2009, 09:47 AM #18
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Thanked: 278Well, sometimes you have to compromise. "Perfect" stretching might make it difficult to place the blade, or would obstruct your view. Or sometimes it might slow you down, or you are feeling lazy. Some people just don't need to use perfect form, they can get good results with more relaxed technique and they know it. (Wish I was one of them! )
I think the theory is sound. Stretching does these things:
- Flattens areas of skin;
- Lifts hairs;
- Stops the blade skipping due to skin movement.
Pick which you need and stretch as appropriate.
Stretching isn't one of my strong points, I definitely need to work on it. But straight shaving wouldn't be so much fun if it was too easy!