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05-24-2009, 10:12 PM #31
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05-24-2009, 11:26 PM #32
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Thanked: 278We've all been there. After all, as Swiss Toni would say,
Originally Posted by Swiss Toni
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05-28-2009, 04:24 AM #33
Shave #2 Down
Well, I had shave #2 down today. I was still nervous, not quite as bad as the first time.
Stropping was definitely awkward. It's really hard to describe how to do it to someone, who has never done it before.
Man did I burn my skin something fierce. Ouch! I'm still trying to work out my angle. My problem is that I was actually too shallow, then I think went to the extreme and did a wee bit too much exfoliating.
Yep... I got a ways to go yet. But hey, I'm enjoying my 'Man Time'.
For after shaves, I notice a lot of them have rubbing alcohol in them. Doesn't that tend to dry the skin out? Or will alcohol help the burn, and then apply lotion a little bit after that?
Thanks...
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05-28-2009, 05:17 AM #34
Congrats on shave #2.
I always thought the alcohol was there to:
- help prevent infection
- gauge how well the shave technique/razor sharpness is doing
- remind me of the precise location of each nick...
- all or none of the above?
The more you do it, the better it'll get.
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warpigs421 (05-28-2009)
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05-28-2009, 10:13 AM #35
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Thanked: 234It sounds like you're on your way! Stropping is pretty simple once you get 'the turn' down, a great idea (though one I never tried) is to use a butter knife to practice. The key to it is holding the corners, and not the flat sides of the shank.
As for AS, I really like, and see them mentioned with some regularity, the Nivea AS balms. They're cheap, inoffensive and very effective against razor burn.
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warpigs421 (05-28-2009)
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05-28-2009, 11:02 AM #36
I remember my first shave. I was shaking! but now its just another shave I suppose. I am no pro by no means but you will see that a cut isn't as bad as you think. The styptic pencil hurts more than the razor.
The first shave left me sore since it was such a close shave. No problem since.
BTW the chin area IMO is a hard area to work with. You will learn your technique in time.
Good luck and keep your skin pulled tight.
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