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09-08-2011, 06:39 AM #1
Questioning some things...
I'm at my 5th shave and have shaved my whole face for the second time. Sometimes my razor seems like it is having trouble cutting my whiskers. This last time I shaved I stropped about 70 times lathered (after pre shave of course) shaved a couple passes with ease. After a couple more it felt like it was tugging, so I stropped mid shave, and finished up. The second strop didnt seem to help any. I am getting nearly BBS shaves, except for my chin and parts of neck, but I leave with some razor burn.. I am wondering if my stropping isnt that good, if its my angles, or that the razor was shave ready from the hone man but I messed it up stropping ?
I dont know but the shaves seem to be getting better, and with less irritation. Maybe I should just keep on truckin and see if it gets better?
If there is anyone in the Baton Rouge area willing to meet up and help out that would be awesome
BTW thanks everyone for the help in getting me started ! I am having fun doing this despite my insecurities!
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09-08-2011, 12:21 PM #2
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Thanked: 17There are a lot of factors that come in to play. My suggestion would be to focus on one at a time. Give us some specs of the equipment you are using and some particulars and it will help.
A couple of suggestions, check how your lather is holding up. Is it possibly drying out as you get to your 2nd/3rd passes? Also watch the angles. They will change as you move to different passes. I find that the blade must go progressively closer to my face as I go from wtg to xtg and almost flat to my face as I go atg.
Also, certain areas will just be more difficult until you find the right angle of attack and angle of blade. One of my trouble spots is on the right side of my chin. Bugger until I tried a weird, backhanded attack, then voila. Got it.
Others will come along and give you better advice. I'm still fairly new to this. Stick with it and it'll get better. You'll have one of those "ah-hah" moments and it'll all click.
Charlie
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09-08-2011, 12:31 PM #3
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09-08-2011, 12:33 PM #4
It takes time for you face to get use to shaving with a straight. The irritation will go away. Dont let the lather dry. Dont worry about getting a bbs shave just try to get a good shave. After over a year of shaving with a str8 i still dont get a bbs shave everytime, i too have trouble with my neck because the way my hair grows sideways and i just cant get a good angle to get at it. Keep at it and it will get better.
Colin
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09-08-2011, 12:40 PM #5
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09-08-2011, 03:59 PM #6
At 5 shaves you're a complete rookie and if you had said you were getting good shaves that would be extraordinary. Just keep at it and things will improve. By this time next month you should have substantial improvement. If they don't improve with more practice then you can look at the various parts that make up technique and the razor itself to find what is going on.
No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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09-08-2011, 04:46 PM #7
I agree with all of the above . If you haven't tried this already ; try shaving with the razor almost flat to your face , and see if shaves better . If it doesn't , then raise the angle very slightly , until it does . If it still doesn't shave right , you may have messed up the edge , and it may need a touch up honing . When I first started shaving with a straight , I was using too much pressure , my shaving angle was too steep , and I was not stretching my skin the right way . I had plenty of red faced shaves , until I got those 3 things figured out . Like everyone says ; learning to shave with a straight takes a little time , but it's well worth the effort .
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09-08-2011, 04:53 PM #8
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Thanked: 0I am three shaves in and in a simmer situation. My first two shaves went surprisingly well, this morning was a disaster. My neck is cut up irritated and sore. However I shall not be deterred. My old man always says "Nothing worth having comes easy"
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09-08-2011, 04:54 PM #9
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Thanked: 0I mean similar ....damn iPhone autocorrect
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09-08-2011, 05:10 PM #10
Don't try to get perfect shave in your early straight razor shaving.
No pressure while you shave and not many strokes in same place.
what happens is you want to get perfect shave and just make strokes and more pressure each time.
As a result you have razor burn etc.
Be patient.
gl
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