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Thread: Sharpness or Technique
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12-25-2010, 06:50 PM #11
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Thanked: 0I tested the razor on my arm and it did in fact slide across like butter and take the hairs off. I guess my angle was not where it needed to be.
As for facial prep, I didn't give that too much thought. Next time I shave, I will definitely pay more attention to this as well.
Thanks for all the advice!!!!Last edited by JMatthias; 12-25-2010 at 06:59 PM.
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12-25-2010, 07:08 PM #12
I think beard prep is one of the areas that is easily overlooked by beginners. When I started, I really went overboard on beard prep because I knew it was both important and often under done by beginners. I think going overboard softens up the hairs a bit more as well, which helps a little with a beginner who is lacking technique.
As others have said, its likely your technique. Classic shaving is a reputable straight dealer, so I'm sure the razor is shave ready. Getting a good shave with a straight is very reliant on technique however, so the beginner will alway get sub par shaves. For an experienced straight user, a nice sharp razor can cut through hairs like a hot knife through butter. In the hands of a beginner, it can be an uncomfortable shave indeed.
Here is my 2cents on what to do.
1) Go overboard on beard prep.
2) Don't do any ATG passes for a few weeks. Your techniqe needs to develop, and you face needs to adjust. Without those, you will get bad razor burn.
3) Focus on 3 things: Keeping your skin tight, the angle of the razor low, and keeping the touch of the razor as light as possible.
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12-25-2010, 09:13 PM #13
My advice for beard prep would be to shave after a hot shower. While in the shower if you condition your hair, rub it into your beard as well. It will soften the whiskers.
I wash my face, rub the whiskers with the shampoo I use on my hair which has conditioner and last but not least rub either Stephan's Shave Cream or Neutrogena shave cream into the beard , rinse it off and then shave.
My whiskers are always very soft when shave which makes for a pleasant experience.
I use the Stay Smooth on this page. Not expensive at all and the tub lasts over a year.
Williamsport Barber Supply - Stephan's Products
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