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12-20-2010, 08:25 PM #1
Third shave, some progress...
Hello all -
I just received my Boker King Cutter and accessories from SRD (yes, the same great deal that a lot of newbies have found recently) and I am pretty pumped with how it's gone so far.
On the first day, I took Lynn's advice and only shaved my dominant side, sideburn to jawline. I couldn't believe the razor burn! Also, it looked like I pretty much wiped the lather off with the razor, but didn't cut any hair. I thought that was pretty interesting, as I was sure that my razor was shave ready. I figured that I must have done something wrong. Checking on this forum, I found a few posts that exactly mirrored my experience (3 days beard growth, same razor, same result). The comments made were extremely helpful, and I endeavored to give it another go on another day. So I shaved everything else with my disposable razor.
For the second act, I had about 24 hours of growth. I showered, tried mixing my lather up a bit differently, stropped the razor, and set to it. I concentrated on the angle of attack, and the results were somewhat better. I shaved the entire right side of my face, WTG. When I was done, I examined both sides of my face. Both sides looked remarkably similar; I hadn't cut much hair at all it seemed. Now I really started thinking, "did I fold the edge while I was stropping?" Maybe, but I was pretty careful. Again, I read the forum, and found that I was not unique. The forum is great for bestowing additional motivation in the face of adversity.
Third try was this morning. This time I stropped the razor especially carefully, both on the linen (~25 passes) and the leather (~50 passes). Shower, lather, and shave. I pulled the skin tight, managed the angle, and kept a light touch. Voila! My right side felt great. I switched to the other side, and...not too bad! I decided to go for it all. The chin is one tough area, but I'll figure that out as well. No nicks, a pretty good shave, near BBS in a couple of places. And I'm pretty darn excited about my new venture.
The key for me has been to slow down. I used to shave everything above my neck (minus eyebrows) within 15 minutes, start to finish. I like the methodical approach that I took today, and it seemed to help. I'm really looking forward to learning more, and everyone on this forum has been most helpful. Thanks for all the great advice; keep it up!
Having fun,
Sam