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09-12-2009, 10:17 PM #1
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Thanked: 0Can't get a close shave!
I recently purchased the Dovo best quality black 5/8" razor and strop set, and the world of straight razor shaving DVD. After watching the DVD and reading quite a bit of material online at the Straight Razor Place I tried my hand at shaving. After several attempts shaving, about seven, I am still unable to to get a clean shave. After a pass with the razor WTH, ATG, and XTG I still have have stubble not a few missed hairs but full stubble. I can hear the razor catching the hairs and see cut hair in the soap I pull off but my face won't shave clean. I have tried using more pressure with slightly better results and a lot of irritation. I have worked to get the appropriate angle and to strop correctly but it doesn't seem to make it any different. I understand that this whole experience is a learning process and I can tell that my shave has improved but it doesn't appear that it will ever get where it should be. I bought the razor from Straight Razor Designs so as I understand it has been honed and is truly shave ready. Right now I can get a closer shave with my old norelco than I can with my straight and its just dissapointing. I would appreciate any help or advice anyone can offer, I figured I would see if anyone here had any ideas before I contacted Straight Razor Designs.
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09-12-2009, 10:23 PM #2
The only thing I will tell you is that when I started with a straight the first week shaving I was very happy I didn't cut myself and get massive razor burn. A shave approaching decency wasn't even in my vocabulary then. It was two weeks before the shave was reasonable and a month before the shaves were decent. it was 6 months before I was getting really great shaves and almost a year before I had real facility with the razor and somewhere between 6 months and a year before I was getting BBS all around.
So take this the way you want. It just takes practice and lots of it and you need to vary your technique.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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09-14-2009, 12:14 AM #3
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Thanked: 0Last night when I got out of the shower I took some time staring at my face and trying to figure out how I was going to vary my technique. I just started stretching my skin and paying close attention to which direction my hair is growing and at what points that direction changes. It really gave me a better idea of how to start approaching each area. With that knowledge I made another leap forward and was really surprised by how much closer the shave was. I still have a ways to go but thanks to all of your posts I have now reset my expectations and have a better understanding how long this learning curve might run. I look forward to putting more of your tips and ideas to work tonight.
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09-15-2009, 06:10 AM #4
Welcome to SRP! Patience is the key. I did not expect the bbs shave the first 30 or so shaves. Fact is, I still have not quite got it yet with all 3 passes, close but not yet. The learning curve is steep and can be more so by rushing head long into it. I am a little over 2 months in and just now getting my technique down for my chin, enough so the gillette is rarely used. Learn an area at a time and do any "clean-up" with your old shaving method. You will be amazed with the results if you take the time.
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09-12-2009, 10:23 PM #5
First of all: relax, this is normal.It takes time, but with some patience you will get there.I would advice you to really spend time on your prepping.
Take a shower, AND use a hot towel, take your time, and make it as easy as possible to yourself.Using more force is not recomendable.
Kristoffer.
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09-12-2009, 10:26 PM #6
you really don't need pressure. let's start slowly
how does it work on the flat part of your face - between sideburns and jawline?
the razor should be about 1 spinewidth from your face.
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09-12-2009, 10:27 PM #7
Firstly learn to master your stropping technique.
No one gets a brilliant shave the first few times they use a straight. It takes a couple of months to get used to it.
Its all about the angle you shave at - 30 degrees with the grain, 15 going across the grain and virtually flat against the grain. Learn which ways your hairs grow - I have found this makes alot of difference.
Hairs growing one way may just happen to grow the opposite way within a few millimitres of another.
And buffing helps me to get BBS - lots of ATG strokes with the razor virtually flat, buffing the lather back across before the next stroke.
Read the wiki about angles.
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09-13-2009, 05:17 AM #8
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Thanked: 259maybe you should take a good hot shower before hand and then lather up really well and let that set for about 60 sec. then try stretching the skin and shave again and see how it goes. you razor should be sharp. but foremost is to go slow and do not rush, do not expect bbs shaves right from the start.
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09-13-2009, 10:03 AM #9
+1 on all the advice,proper skin stretching is a factor for me as well,especially on my neck area because the hair grows in different directions calling for different stretching directions and shorter strokes with my SR to get a clean shave there.
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09-13-2009, 11:47 AM #10
Relax, slow down. Be patient. If you bought a grand piano would you expect to play like Frédéric Choplin after seven tries? No?
Straight razor shaving isn't rocket science, but it takes time and practice to be perfect.
Read this post from Lynn:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/newbi...icipation.html
Again watch your angels, take it slow and easy and be patient. The BBS will come in time.
"Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
- Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895