Results 1 to 5 of 5

Threaded View

  1. #1
    Senior Member TomSD's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Lemon Grove, CA
    Posts
    231
    Thanked: 29

    Default First and second shaves down... well on my way.

    I'm shaving with soap and a Green Pakkawood Dovo 5/8ths Straight Razor. I got a gift set from ClassicShaving.com to get me started so everything I have/use right now came from that.

    I take a second mug and fill it halfway with very hot water (my dispenser has a hot side that you can use for instant soups and the like) then drop my brush in it, strop my blade and jump in the shower. While in the shower I massage/wash my face twice (first thing and last thing) before getting out and drying off everything but my face. From there I lather up and do the shave. At that point everything seems well loosened up and the shave goes well. Or as well as can be expected for a newb, lol.

    First try was kind of a breaking the ice try. I had seen videos and been lurking forums and the like for some time though so had somewhat of an idea what to do. I did my sideburns and cheeks with little problem WTG but wasn't comfortable holding the blade and twice set it down too hard or unevenly resulting in a paper cut like nick. With that in mind I decided to leave the neck and any ATG work for next time.

    Next try went much better. It sounds silly but I spent time handling the blade and practicing without touching my face or having to deal with foggy mirror, lather, etc. By the time I was ready to really shave I had a firm handle (pun intended) on it and felt much more comfortable handling it. I was able to do WTG on most of my face (yay for a goate, less hard parts to do) and ATG on my sideburns and cheeks. Over all a pleasant experience and I was surprised at how little irritation my face felt.

    I did have some dragging and it wasn't quite as smooth as I think it could've been (though most of my sideburns and cheeks were damn near BBS) but I think that comes down to my lather... I know I got it wrong.

    So I guess the next project is to practice lathering until I can get a real lather instead of a semi-lather but mostly soapy mess lather. That and doing the close work on my goate that I avoided (under the nose, clean up around the lip, etc). I'm really enjoying learning it though and already see how my shaves will be much smoother and so much more comfortable than cartridge shaving was able to do for me.

    No real questions this go round just blogging, lol. Though if anyone has tips on getting a solid lather from a puck of soap I'm all ears. I think I just need to go back to the videos and instructional posts and practice some more is all.
    Last edited by TomSD; 04-10-2009 at 04:03 AM.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •