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    Welcome!

    you mentioned you had 2 razors mug and brush do you have a strop or soap/cream?

    the easiest cream to get your hands on is C.O bigelow it can be found at any bath and body for $5-10 depending on size. It has a spingish scent and also has menthol for a cooling (I misstook it for an allergic reaction first time lol) effect and lathers well.



    The soaps that are easiest to find are williams and VDH (van der hagen) they can found at wallgreens cvs grocery stores and pharmicies for a couple bucks.





    If you don't have a strop yet ruprazor.com has the "filly" for $20 it comes w/ a pasted side for razor touch ups. Also (TM) Tony Miller at thewellshavedgentleman.com has some of the most highly regarded strops and you can pay an extra $8 to get a practice strop included, because you will probably nick your first one. Also I'm sure you noticed the very nice strops on SRD while you were picking out your dovo thier strops have had good ratings around here as well.

    As always I suggest reading the wiki and doing a search on youtube.com for mantic59 . He has some great lathering tutorials which are sure to help. Again welcome and feel free to ask away with questions we have some unbelievably knowledgeable people here.

    Let us know how the first shave goes!

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    Excellent advice here already. Beside the suggestions of things to buy, it may be a good idea to pay careful attention to those you can't buy. For instance, Lynn's anticipation and first shave threads suggested by BeBerlin. Perhaps the aspect of straight shaving that newbies find most difficult is stropping, read the section on the wiki for details. In addition to that, the lack of lathering skills and poor beard preparation perster newbies and seasoned members alike. I have found to be critical for obtaining good results is to use lather of the proper consistency. Lathering is a skill, which is often overlooked among wet shavers. This process can be divided into 3 stages:

    1) loading the brush; 2) building the lather; and 3) hydrating the lather. It is important to pay careful attention to each stage.

    When lathering, the most important thing is to be sure of finding the peak of the soap/cream (the point where no more lather can be produced). Both dry (before reaching the peak) and too wet (over the peak) lather can be problematic. Dry lather looks similar to cake frosting and can easily be detected by passing your brush over. If the brush leaves grooves, the lather is too dry. Lather has been obtained with too much water (past the peak) vanishes almost immediately after it touches the skin and can appear dry. These are very common problems among new and seasoned users. There is a good section in the wiki about lathering, if you have not done so already, a visit is in order:

    Category:Lather - Straight Razor Place Wiki

    Also, I think this that you may find this video (already recommended) useful:



    Regardless of the lathering method you use, another important point is to hydrate the lather after the peak is reached. You may want to take a look at this thread:

    Having a hard time creating decent lather

    Because these problems are so common, I find myself giving people the same advice. However, the best piece of advice that anyone could give you is to be patient and not try too much too soon. Build your confidence first. When you shave aim for comfort and not for closeness, the latter will come with experience. This should give you a head start. If you have more problems, do not hesitate to ask. Happy shaving.

    Al raz.

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    Welcome,

    Enjoy the great information in the forum and the great membership!

    Lynn

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    I am new too, I only have a few (3) straight shaves to my name. I would have had a lot more but one thing got in the way. Be extra careful with your edge when you get it back from Utopian (btw, he will put an excellent edge on your razor).

    NEVER take your eye off the razor when it is open and you have it in your hand. I took a newly honed razor and when I went to rinse it under the faucet, I looked in the mirror for a split-second and TING! I burred the edge and I had to put it away.

    Just watch your edge and you should be fine...

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    Smile Welcome, razorman

    Well, you're here now. All past transgressions can easily be forgiven as you progress toward shaving Nirvana.

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    Welcome and enjoy! I have a scuttle and tend to use it infrequently. It's just as pleasurable and faster for me to face lather.

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    Welcome to the board, as a newbie myself I too am still learning. I purchased a strop from Tony Miller and it is awsome! Good luck with the straights.

    I have been bitten, will never go back. There is just too much enjoyment in straight shaving. It used to be a chore to shave but now I look forward to it.

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    Enjoy!


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    welcome,
    i have been shaving since march and i would have made a mess of it all if it had not been for the great members here. do not be afraid to ask questions and lots of them. you will get an answer here and fast. i have never seen a better forum for someone interested in SR. my only advice is to go slowly as it is a learning process and you will find you enjoy shaving more each time, and you will start to look forward to each shave. there is one other thing that will probably happen to you and that is RAD, it is not a bad thing, just enjoy

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