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    Cool Wow! First Shave and I'm Hooked... Now I have to get a second job!

    Hello All,
    I just wanted to inform everyone that I had my first shave tonight with a straight razor and I am officially addicted! I manage to get away unscathed (at least for now.) The only problem I have to report is some very light razor burn. I will attach a video tomorrow for your amusement and laughter, although helpful guidance is always appreciated! (You can here my room mates playing "Call of Duty" in the background... pay no heed... they think I've lost my mind :P)

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    Congratulations. Feeding the addiction at this point is actually the opposite of helpful. You will benefit most by sticking with the razor you have for a while and learning how to use it well, then you can experiment with something different. The few variables, the better. Of course this is under the presumption that your razor is of good quality and well honed, and your strop is also good.

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    Don't worry... I am quite happy to continue practicing with my Dovo Astrale! I am looking forward to exploring the shaving soaps, aftershaves, brushes, etc. That being said I might start purchasing some vintage straight razors for later use.

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    Welcome aboard and congrats. It truly is both an awesome and addicting feeling getting that first straight shave in.

    As others have said, stick with what you have and practice with it until you feel you are getting the best shave possible, then consider trying other things. Otherwise you are chasing after rabbits all the time.

    Vintage razors are a lot of fun. The hunt and the restoration are a blast. I shave with a Reppenhagen that's roughly 80+ years old. Great connection with the past.

    Charlie

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    Welcome and congratulations on a successful first shave! How did you find shaving around and under the jawline, especially at the chin? My first shave went well, but a few weeks on I'm still trying to master the angles and strokes to get a nice close shave around those areas - especially on the second and third passes. Other than the sheer enjoyment and satisfaction you get from a traditional shave using a 'real man' razor, the sheer choices available for all the soaps, creams, aftershaves, colognes are what make this so addictive (at least for me anyway).

    Happy shaving!

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    During my first shave I came to realize that the transition in rounded areas will require the most practice. The transitions are coming along ok... I'm just not getting quite as close a shave as I know I can.

    I have decided to make my Dovo Astrale my only "working" razor for six months. Hopefully in this time I will become fully proficient at straight razor shaving. That being said, I found my first vintage razor to restore; a W.H. Morley & Sons Clover Brand, made in Germany.

    I am also very interested in trying out different shaving and grooming products. Trumpers looks interesting and Pinaud-Clubman appears to have some well priced products. So much to explore!

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    Congratulations. I agree that straight razor shaving is really addictive and fun. Unlike you, I didn't start until I was 67 years old, back in December of 2010. I envy all the years of enjoyment you have ahead of you.

    Incidentally, enjoy Alpine. That is really beautiful country. I grew up in New Mexico and enjoyed visiting Alpine many times! You are a lucky guy.

    Happy Shaving!

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    Becareful!!!!! If u get that other razor restored before six months in, U won't make the six months on one razor!
    "The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one." Only if the 'few' or the 'one' are/is offering themselves (thru freewill) for the sacrifice. And not thru force from the 'many'.

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    there is no way you will last 6 months on one razor if you have a second lying around lol

    I'm 4 months in and have used almost 30 razors now. When you do switch for the first time it sorta feels like your starting all over again.

    Have fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by texasrazorman View Post
    Don't worry... I am quite happy to continue practicing with my Dovo Astrale! I am looking forward to exploring the shaving soaps, aftershaves, brushes, etc. That being said I might start purchasing some vintage straight razors for later use.
    Vintage razors are the shizzle! That is all I use and love it. I think my youngest razor I used is from around 1920 and my oldest is from around 1820-1840, that one is hard to date. Enjoy the straight razor shaving world and use the SRP to improve, your skills.

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