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    yep, that's the place! I live right around the corner from there, maybe I'll go check it out soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red96ta View Post
    Try face lathering. Load up your brush on the soap puck and then go to your face to create the lather. IMHO, this works better for soaps. Increase your stropping to 50-60 laps when you start out...when you get better, you can judge the blade's edge based on how it feels on the strop and the sound it makes.

    And yes, you need more razors...
    +1 on face lathering..... and variations of it.
    This morning I pulled out my trusty $7.00 CVS boar brush.
    Loaded it up and began building a lather on my
    face. Too dry -- it was -- so I reached for my tin cup
    dribbled a bit of hot water in it worked the brush in it then
    back to my face. Dribble more HOT water, work
    in the coffee cup back to the face... Each addition
    of wetter lather was warm and pleasant. Bit by bit
    the lather on my face improved and it was time
    to shave.

    Lots of lather left on the brush and in the cup
    for a second cleanup pass. Ran some hot water
    on the outside of the cup to warm it up. Refresh
    the lather and apply nice warm lather.... not hot but
    nice and warm...

    For some reason face lathering gives me the best
    shave. If I just paint lather on the shave is less
    than if I work it a bit on the face. Not hard or scrubby
    like I did this morning but work it a bit. Partly it is
    the time it takes and partly it is the way it cleans my
    skin and whiskers.

    Clean whiskers harks back to HHT results. Most of us
    are of a mind that an oiled razor of oily hair does
    not make for a good HHT result. I would assert that
    clean skin and whiskers has a lot to do with how well
    a razor shaves for many of the same reasons. Building
    or perfecting the lather on the face is valuable for
    this reason.

    As always -- your shave result is all that matters.

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    Jeremy,

    Congratulations. It appears that you are well on your way to becoming a real str8 razor shaving afficianado.

    Shave on my man...shave on!
    "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain

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