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12-31-2011, 12:13 AM #21
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12-31-2011, 12:19 AM #22
I believe that preparation can be overdone. I once prepped for so long, soaking my brush, relathering, getting into and out of the shower, that I was just too darn tired to shave. I got a pretty good workout though.
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12-31-2011, 12:23 AM #23
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12-31-2011, 12:38 AM #24
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12-31-2011, 12:55 AM #25
In the end is is steel against whiskers.
If you only get one good shave out of a Mach 3 you may
find that stropping multiple times during a shave or using multiple
razors will help.
I call the multiple razor shave a "presidential shave". A lot
like when the pres. signs a bill into law and uses a
fist full of pens. I often strop two or three razors
and if one gets dull half way through a shave I rinse it clean
and pick up the second. I find that stropping
two or three at a time is easier than stopping
in the middle of a shave and stropping the razor
I am using.
Having said this I have noted that a first pass shave
followed by more lather and "time to strop" helps my
bristle spots shave better. A slow deliberate stropping
just long enough so my lather does not dry too much
(i.e. no specific count) then back to the brush to
refresh the lather and then shave... The first pass
seems to nick the whiskers and then the second lather soak
time helps improve the final shave pass.
EDIT: Yes it is possible to over prep. We have all
been swimming, hot-tubing or soaking in the bath and
found that the skin of our fingers begins to wrinkle like
a prune. You do not want to soak your skin this much
as it gets thick and keeps the shave from being close
also the skin gets soft and a sharp razor edge peels it off.
There are lots of tricks to balance softening whiskers just
right and not so much the skin. What works for you is
correct...Last edited by niftyshaving; 12-31-2011 at 01:09 AM.
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12-31-2011, 02:20 PM #26
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Thanked: 31I've got bunch of them 3,4 and 5 haired monsters too. This what I do or don't do.
I don't condition, softens smaller whiskers in bunch too much and won't "stay together".
I do Hot water, and hot towel while makin lather, I then re wet face and lather."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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12-31-2011, 02:27 PM #27
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Thanked: 31Letting lather sit while stripping on linnin, re hot towel over lather while stripping on leather. Rinse and relather.
Amd must have a super sharp blade, so it cuts the trees better without seperating group. Hope it helps. I'll splash with cold water after warm rinse, then on to witch hazel. If I go with lotition "niviea" badly a pea sized amount."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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12-31-2011, 02:32 PM #28
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Thanked: 31Guess wirery whiskars ain't enough. but Nothin beats usin a str8!
"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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12-31-2011, 08:29 PM #29
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12-31-2011, 09:34 PM #30
Supersco...you're the FIRST person I've ever spoken to that has this same condition. My dermatologist was even stumped when he first saw it. Glad to meet someone else that has this...and has found something that works.
I have a full hollow ground straight and have really been giving some thought to a wedge (a nice big one, 7/8 or 8/8 W&B would be awesome). I figured the extra heft of a blade that size would help cutting through the "underbrush"
Thanks for your suggestion.