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    Congrats on your first.
    Multiple short strokes are an acceptable technique & should not cause irritation.
    Angle,pressure, poor lather etc are more likely culprits
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    thanks!

    yeah my lather was garbage - it was just soap - my clay should be arriving tomorrow, and I'll try to brew something up better than my wife's pink soap!

    and my shoddy technique will surely smooth out in time

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    Good for you . I think soapmaking is probably one of tougher aspects to get right.
    One day I might try
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    4 shaves later and they just keep getting better

    I sorted out my shave soap recipe, and for anyone else thinking of such things - clay is essential imo - clay, castor oil, and glycerin create a thickness or density to the lather - almost feels like a slight slime against the skin - perfect blade lube!

    bought a few cheap selective razors to play with as well - came "shave ready" from an enthusiast, but the one shave I did with one was pretty horrible - I've got a hone coming, and that's the main reason I bought them - to practice honing - out of the 5 i bought though, 3 have uneven grinds! glad i started with a vintage from an enthusiast instead

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