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    Straight Razor Curious?
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    Default First really decent straight razor shave .....

    As I got home from work yesterday I needed to shave. I had somewhere near 36hours of growth on my ugly mug.
    For me, this is straight shave #7



    Here's the setup:

    1890-1900 Full Hollow Ground 4/8" Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London
    Ogallala Bay Rum, Sage and Cedar Soap
    Vulfix 404 'Grosvenor' Badger/Boar Mix (first time out)
    The Real Shaving Co. Balm
    Pinaud Virgin Island Bay Rum AS (also first time out)


    I took in a good wash first off with my usual Wright's Traditional Coal Tar Soap. So my face was nice and clean but more importantly wet.

    I did two WTG passes with the Wilkinson, lathering up in-between and did a final XTG pass. I managed this quite comfortably with no nicks and even managed to do my moustache area.
    After I rinsed I checked and I had a Close Comfortable Shave. There was still a small amount stubble to be felt ATG but otherwise, I was very happy with this and can honestly say that this is first shave with a straight where I felt I could have gone out and not be worried about looking unshaven.


    I popped downstairs to see SWMBO and she had a feel and agreed it looked ok. She was surprised at the lack of cuts etc



    I went back upstairs and finished off my shave with a 1957 (C1) Gillette RedTip SuperSpeed w/Astra SP blade. This was my first time with this one and I was impressed at the heft and the overall build of this razor. My thanks to Doug (Nemo) for this one

    I finished off with the RSC Balm and the Pinaud Bay Rum. Wow! I love the smell of this one. Very rummy! Sadly, my SWMBO is not a fan of Bay Rum as I am.

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    I Bleed Slurry Disburden's Avatar
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    TO start really getting good results with a straight I had to put away the DE razors and just pretend I didn't own any for a while. This really helped me get the awesome smooth results from my straights. I think of a DE as training wheels, eventually they have to come off. Nice job!

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    Predictably Unpredictiable Mvcrash's Avatar
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    Congrats on a good shave. They keep getting better with time. Took me better part of 5 months to get a really good shave and really enjoy the experience.
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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