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    Senior Member mbwhoosh's Avatar
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    CONGRATS!

    Now you get to try your next challenge stroping

    I am so jealouse you have direct access to la toja which probably made the shave that much better.

    Let us know how the next few shaves turn out!

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    Enhorabuena paisano!! I did cut myself a few times at the beginning (God, that was only a month and a half ago!), but now very rarely get a cut anymore (as a coincidence, I did cut slightly this morning after quite a few "non-incident" shaves).

    And ATG on your first shave!!!

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    Congratulations! May you always have as good a shave as you did! But don't get discouraged if you do get a nick every once in a while. It's the best time of day for me! Nothing like a relaxing shave to start the day! And I too am jealous of you being able to get La Toja so readily! That's some good shave cream! WTG!

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    Thanks to everybody! Yes, I'm sure that I will cut myself sooner or later. Anyway, as I said, I find the real straight razor less dangerous than the disposable edge shavette that I used before, and more comfortable; it's heavier, so you don't even need to put any pressure, and it's much easier to find the right angle.

    It's funny that you know La Toja shaving cream. This brand is well known in Spain, you can find it in almost any drugstore or supermarket and it's ridiculously cheap! I use the cream for sensitive skin and it works fine, but I knew that because I've been using it for years, and it's also one of my favourite brands for soaps, after shaves, even deodorants.

    I still have a lot to learn; the next shave I will try to strop the razor for the first time, and I will try to make closer shaves with time. All the wiki section, the tutorials on Youtube and the threads of this forum have been (and still are) very helpful. Now I'm glad I found a way to start the day relaxed and in a good mood. Muchas gracias a todos!
    Last edited by Anibal; 07-22-2009 at 12:57 PM.

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    You're a man now my son. Glad I could be helpful.

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    Good job! Yes you will cut yourself someday, but it happens to all of us. Good thing it doesn't leave scars!

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    Woohoo! Sounds like it went well. I'll bet your
    shaves will keep getting better and better, too.

    - Scott

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