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    Quote Originally Posted by bjorn View Post
    This post has some pic's showing how to hold a handleless strop.
    Thanks for that, very helpful. And thanks for all the tips everyone. I think i may have made a mistake by buying a cheap brush and soap set from walmart for 8 bucks hah. I think a cream would be much easier for me. And i saw a cheap badger hair brush on amazon. If everything goes as planned i will probably upgrade pretty soon.

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    Hey, I made the same mistake the first time buying the WalMart brush/soap, but we all have made mistakes and we all will make mistakes. One way to hold the strop without a handle is grasp the strop with your left hand, palm up and the strop between the index and middle finger. Then roll your hand towards you, holding it firmly. This will tighten the strop and give you a nice solid grip. Just practice and take your time, You'll love it! You'll never get a better shave than with a straight razor and you will not meet a better bunch of guys than the ones here at SRP! Relax and enjoy! BUT, beware of RAD! God Bless!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorynot View Post
    Thanks for that, very helpful. And thanks for all the tips everyone. I think i may have made a mistake by buying a cheap brush and soap set from walmart for 8 bucks hah. I think a cream would be much easier for me. And i saw a cheap badger hair brush on amazon. If everything goes as planned i will probably upgrade pretty soon.

    Try a Best Pure Badger Brush and some reputable cake soap or cream. You will notice the difference.

    Pabster

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    Thanks, i think i will invest in a good brush after i buy some decent soap. The creams seem like the way to go, i dont really enjoy the hardsoap. Any suggestions on where to buy the good creams?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorynot View Post
    Thanks, i think i will invest in a good brush after i buy some decent soap. The creams seem like the way to go, i dont really enjoy the hardsoap. Any suggestions on where to buy the good creams?
    The Gentlemen's Quarter - Shaving, Bath and Body, Skincare, Home Fragrance, Brushes, Creams, Soaps seems like the most obvious choice. Do make sure to read the Reviews forum and its archives, though, too.

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