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Thread: Lastnight was my first shave!
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04-24-2009, 04:27 PM #1
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Thanked: 3Lastnight was my first shave!
Well, lastnight I finally had everything together and I went for it! Needless to say I'm a little cut up and didn't exactly get the best shave. My razor has been honed and I stropped before and after. Could it be my angle? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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04-24-2009, 04:34 PM #2
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Thanked: 52practice...practice...practice...
take it slow...i have only had one "Straight" shave but have been using a shavette for 6 months...
take it slow...if it doesnt feel right stop and trya gain the next day...at first dont shave every day...take at least a day off to heal and let the hairs grow...i found it easier to shave on two days growth than every day...
watch your stropping...you could actually make your razor duller with bad stropping...
i am a newbie so others will have better suggestions...
very light strokes...and have fun
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04-24-2009, 04:39 PM #3
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Thanked: 4942I'm thinkin' I should record this message for posterity...............
Strop your razor 30-50 strokes and then practice for a few days just shaving from one sideburn down to the jaw on that side of your face. The angle should be 30 degrees or less. Get the feel of the razor and it's cutting angle. Get used to very little pressure on the razor. As you become comfortable add the cheek on the same side of the face for a couple days. If comfy with that side, do the same on the other side of the face and practice with your non-dominant hand. Sideburn to jaw and then cheek. If you are feeling pretty good after a week or so, then do a with the grain stroke on both sides of the neck. Now to the chin. The chin shape for some reason naturally flattens out the angle of your razor. Make sure you keep the 30 degrees or less. Take on the chin over a couple days starting under the lip then the sides of the chin and then the chin itself. Remember, light touch. I usually only shave with the grain on the chin, but you can go cross grain once you have the hang of it. Mustache the same. Last, you can try across the grain on both sides of the face and against the grain on the neck and under the chin. Don't be in a hurry.
Depending on your face shape, you may find advantages in stretching the skin around on your face and neck. Watch some of the shaving videos in the forum.
Remember to to make sure you are doing good prep work on the beard and have a really nice lather.
The couple weeks you spend learning here will be lessons that will last a lifetime.
Have fun,
Lynn
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04-24-2009, 04:48 PM #4
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04-24-2009, 04:52 PM #5
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Thanked: 52Youve now heard it from the horses mouth...take lynns advice and it will be a piece of cake
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04-24-2009, 05:13 PM #6
Also invest in Lynn's dvd. It is well worth it.
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04-24-2009, 07:08 PM #7
Practice makes perfect, my fist week was rough but then i was able to realize the directionality of my hair and intricacies of my face and the angel tat worked best for me.
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04-24-2009, 07:19 PM #8
If at first you sorta succeed, cut, slice and try again.
Glad it was good for you, well sorta.
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04-25-2009, 01:21 AM #9
I've been shaving str8t for over a month-- first week was pretty rough, cut myself a few times, shaves were not all that great. But after that, things started to come together, reading the wiki and watching the videos were a fantastic help. Now I get BBS shaves, and am now working on honing skills.
Best of luck,
Chief
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04-25-2009, 01:49 AM #10
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Thanked: 317My first straight have was less then 2 weeks ago, and I turned my neck into hamburger.
My second shave made less hamburger, but I nicked myself 4 times, one of which bled like a stuck pig.
It's pretty common, and nothing to be concerned about in the slightest.
Lynn's advice on this topic is peerless, and what he posted for you is no exception. Read it, and follow it to the best of your ability.
That being said, my shave before work today got my cheeks BBS (baby butt smooth) and my neck noticeably smoother than my old mach 3 ever did, and I did it with absolutely no nicks or razor burn.
Just relax, and find what works for you. Start with the advice of Lynn and the other old hands around here, and pay attention to what works for you and what doesn't. You'll be an old pro in no time.