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    Cool New guy keeping a shave log - too geeky?

    Hi everyone!

    I'm new to this and at Age 41 have gotten interested in shaving with a straight razor and to dip my toe in the water bought a shavette-type (made in pakistan) razor as a start on the journey to see how I like it and get used to the wet shaving world.

    I started to keep a shave log because quite honestly, I've been baffled at all the info that I've been seeing here and on other forums and want to keep all the the things I try "straight" :-)

    This is what I have done thus far and all comments and suggestions are appreciated...

    Shave log (Copied from a txt file)

    Day 1 - 2 JUN 2010
    First attempt at shaving with shavette-type Straight razor using a deby SE (half-DE) blade.
    Used a combination of TBS Maca Root Cream and VDH Deluxe Soap
    Trouble using non-dominant hand and tried to shave both sides and when attempted under neck and cut across adam's apple... styptic to rescue...

    - later in the day
    Used VDH Deluxe Soap
    Tried to finish shaving and did a pretty good job on just right cheek, but still nicked my self on upper cheek and lower right neck...

    Day 2 - 3 JUN 2010
    Used Shea Moisture Shea and African Black Soap shaving cream and does not lather that great, shaved cheeks only with straight razor, then used Schick Quattro for rest of face

    Day 3 - 4 JUN 2010
    Used Shea Moisture Shea and African Black Soap shaving cream mixed with VDH
    Shaved cheeks only with straight razor, then used Schick Quattro for rest of face

    Day 4 - 5 JUN 2010
    Used Shea Moisture Shea and African Black Soap shaving cream mixed with VDH
    Shaved cheeks and under neck somewhat with straight razor, then used Schick Quattro for rest of face, reapplied shaving mix for use as after shave face moisturizer

    Day 5 - 6 JUN 2010
    Used Williams and shaved cheeks and uinderneck, but it dried out too fast.
    I mixed a second bowl of Williams and added the Shea Moisture Shea and African Black Soap shaving cream and got a much better lather and redid my whole face and tried WTG everywhere I possibly could and tried a little bit around Adams Apple and the upper lip/below nose area. Did the best I could, getting hang of cheeks and doing better under neck (not under chin, yet).
    Still using right/dominant hand on whole face. Need to practice using non-dominant hand.
    Using the Schick Quattro for the rest of face.

    Day 6 - 7 JUN 2010
    Mixed williams and Shea Moisture Shea and African Black Soap shaving cream.
    Started with a new blade in the razor.
    Shaved cheeks and under neck somewhat with straight razor, but today I must have been too comfortable with the cheeks having no nicks or cuts since day 1 because I nicked myself on both cheeks and once on the neck. Ouch!
    Giving face a rest and will go back later and finish up later with the Quattro.

    Joe.
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    New guy.

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    Hi and welcome here!

    It doesn't sound geeky to me
    Cool to have a log, just adds to the meaning of it!

    my advice is to read and enjoy here at SRP

    (and yes, the smiley is my favorite hehe)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer7 View Post
    New guy keeping a shave log - too geeky?
    I think you're asking the wrong crowd.

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    No way. Keep the log, months from now you'll really appreciate it. Some guys here keep honing logs as well. How else can you for sure know what went into that magic shave?

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    By using the Shave of the Day threads? Or by keeping a blog?

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    I learned a long time ago not to judge people that do things different than I do. If a log is what makes you comfortable and helps you learn by all means have at it. I'm sure in my own way I may also be keeping a log but I'm the only one that can 'see it'.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    It's a bit geeky, but it'll help you improve by identifying what works for you & what doesn't.
    I don't consider myself a shave geek, but my wife thinks I am. She just doesn't understand the joy that can be had from a lather covered badger & shiny metal.

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    Hi Trainer7,
    What do you mean too geeky?-you are amongst the biggest bunch of geeks in the world! -welcome to SRP.
    Keep your progress logs coming-as it is interesting to see how you develop.You might get a little bored further down the road though- say after 50 shaves!
    You might want to buy yourself a quality D/E to finish the shaves with rather than a cartridge.
    Good progress so far .
    Regards and smooth shaving

    Noggs

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    noggs, us geeky
    What do you mean too geeky?-you are amongst the biggest bunch of geeks in the world! -welcome to SRP.
    we sit at our computers, look at pictures of straight razors, talk about our shaves, and discuss everything from coffee to zinfendels, were not geeky, were a bunch of freaking weirdos. but hey, i like this club i belong to, the only one that i can think of, where im not alone in my vices. lolol
    always be yourself...unless you suck. Joss Whedon

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    Too geeky. Sorry.

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