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    Default Need glide & technique

    Have taken my first two shaves with a str8 and even though my technique has a long way to go, does anyone use a particular pre-shave to assist with gliding the blade through the stroke? Having visited the pre-shave board, I found discussions about oil, cold water, and additives for your soap. I know this is all very much an individual driven scenario, but what are most doing?

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    I would imagine that most use nothing at all.

    Personally, I jump out of the shower, dry off, lather up, and go...but then again, I don't use styptic or alum either. If I nick myself and it bleeds, I just tell myself to suck it up and move on. I don't know why folks use those things anyway...it's not like you're bleeding all over the place when you nick yourself anyway.

    At the moment, instead of focusing on pre-shave stuff, focus on prep. Make a good lather using a quality soap, take a shower before your shave, etc. Another thing is technique....ya just ain't got it yet. Not to worry, I sure didn't. Concentrate on technique. It'll take a few weeks before you even start getting the basics of technique down.
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    IMO, I think the biggest difference comes from the soap itself. Give something like Mitchell's Wool Fat (soap) a try, and you'll likely see a major improvement in razor glide. Bad soap can be truly awful.

    EDIT: Oh, and improving your pre-shave prep may help. Like the above poster, I lather up after getting out of the shower, so the beard is nice and soft. If you don't have time for a shower, or warm towels, I've heard people get an improvement by putting hair conditioner on your beard a bit before you shave to soften it. I still think the soap will make the most improvement to glide, however.

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    For pre shave, try using ordinary hair conditioner. Wash it off, then lather.

    As for glide, as mentioned, use a good quality soap or cream. It needn't be expensive. Look in the reviews section. There's a range of prices.

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