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GeckoGizmo Shaving night vs day 04-03-2011, 04:34 AM
dirtychrome Shaving at night is great way... 04-03-2011, 04:47 AM
Maximilian I mostly shave at night.... 04-03-2011, 05:00 AM
cpcohen1945 I suspect the answer is... 04-03-2011, 06:52 AM
Maxi I do a mix of both actually. ... 04-03-2011, 12:25 PM
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    Default Shaving night vs day

    So if shaving with a straight razor is closer than a safety razor, can you shave at night without a bad 5'oclock shadow at 10am?

    I'm only asking this because from what I have read, straight razor shaving takes quite a bit of time and would be difficult to do in the am...????

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    Shaving at night is great way to go, very much so when learning. The unrushed pace is a much better experience as you learn technique. Once you get down the process, you'll find come 5pm the next day, still closer shave than you had at 10am with the disposable.

    When I was learning, wanting to shave and practice as often as possible, I would do all my passes at night, and often a quick wtg in the morning only for the practice time. Didn't need the morning shave, but was just so charged up to do it again and practice.

    Enjoy the learning process, it all comes natural soon.

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    I mostly shave at night. Always have. Hard day of work is over. Time to shower, shave and chill. I like to get up in the morning and get straight into the action of the day. I don't have time to lose in the bathroom that early. Luckily I don't have a job that requires me to be clean shaven every day. I also don't have a very fast growing beard so the 5'oclock shadow is of no importance to me.

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    I suspect the answer is different for different people. Some have slow-growing beards, others have fast-growing beards.

    And, FWIW, I don't know that you'll get a closer shave with a straight razor than you will with a sharp DE razor (with equivalent preparation and technique). For me, they're about the same.

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    I do a mix of both actually.

    During the week, I shave in the morning, simply because I like the feel of stepping into work looking and feeling my best. I also keep it to a WTG pass, and a few spot touch ups.

    During the weekend I complete my day and just before ****tail hour I have a nice long shower, bust out the scuttle and do two or three passes. My Saturday shave is my favourite shave of the week.

    Then it's happy hour.

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    I'm a grumpy Neanderthal in the mornings, so I always shave at night. I can go all the next day still looking like I shaved that morning so log as I use a straight. I have been finding that a DE will give me BBS shaves, but it doesn't seem to last as long.

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