Wow, I wish that on my first shave I had come out with nothing but a nick and a little razor burn and I didn't even do multiple passes or dare try against the done. Nicely done.
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Wow, I wish that on my first shave I had come out with nothing but a nick and a little razor burn and I didn't even do multiple passes or dare try against the done. Nicely done.
Well done on your first shave. Look forward to even better shaves from now on.
Cheers, Sunbird
Wow, just started. I had to look up all of your acronyms, and the fool's pass. I've never done that even with a cartridge. Pretty brave of you.
Thanks for asking. I didn't shave today because my face was pretty smooth this morning from yesterday’s late in the day shave. Might give it another go tomorrow. I picked up some balm and Proraso shaving cream, and plan to turn up the heat a bit on my water heater (I had it set it pretty low after my children were born for safety and to save money, but they are getting older now, so I will have to have a talk with them about hot water). Still thinking, though. The man, Lynn Abrams, in the DVD I have seems to have his water temperature at 200 or so.
Maybe I'll just use a tea pot of hot water to mix with the water from the faucet.
I picked up a screw hook from home depot, linked it to the ring that came with my strop, and mounted the hook on the bathroom cabinet. That went well.
Welcome to SRP. You are doing great, and I could not see anything foolish in your shave at all. I'm certain you'll find this whole learning process both fun and enjoyable. Minor nicks are a part of straight razor shaving, as your technique improves they will be fewer and further apart.
Best of luck, and have fun.