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08-16-2011, 12:02 PM #11
That's my problem I am one of those "dumb jocks" who thinks, "Do it harder." Too many years digging in the dirt/rock/cement with my bare hands, too many years on the wrestling mat. Oh well, one of these days maybe I can be more refined and gentle. The straight razzin' has been helping with that....
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08-16-2011, 12:31 PM #12
A light touch is indeed the most important thing when shaving, unfortunately I got started with razors that where not sharp enough and in order to remove the whiskers resorted to more pressure. I made the mistake to try and remove as much of the whiskers as I could in one pass. A nice gentlemen then send me a well honed razor and that made all the difference in the world. But even then I had to learn to shave like I was brushing along my face with a feather. A good razor to learn that is a Feather no sharpen btw ;-)