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Tylerman And So it Begins 09-08-2012, 05:11 PM
sidmind And So it Begins 09-08-2012, 05:14 PM
pinklather Tyler, Bravo! Congrats... 09-08-2012, 05:25 PM
rolodave Congrats. Much more fun is... 09-08-2012, 05:52 PM
roughkype Way to go, man! Literally.... 09-09-2012, 02:29 AM
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    Gents,

    Today was the day! I recieved my Dovo BQ from SRD yesterday and tried my hand at my first SR shave this morning. Started out with a hot shower then whipped up some of my West Indies Bay soap with the SRD #1 brush i went with. Making the lather was a little more tricky than i thought. I used the method described in the Library, but i guess it will take a few trials to get it so nice a frothy. I then raised the blade to my face and went at it. I found it a little awkward to hold, but used the small strokes Lynn described in his DVD at approx 30 degrees. I ended up stopping with just my sideburns and cheeks as i found it difficult to get at my neck, so ill give that another go next time. Overall, i think this will be an enjoyable pastime and look forward to honing my skill. Any additions tips you guys have picked up, feel free to let me know.

    O and here's a nice little pic of the set i got. The brush stand came snapped in half, which i was a little dissapointed about, but no worries, Don's taking care of me and a replacement is on its way. no questions asked. Sorry the quality isn't too great but i used the cam on my phone. And yes i went with the SRD Bulldog mug to use instead of the standard mug that comes with it. Great over-sized mug, and i can't emphasize enough how beautiful the coloring is.

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    Tyler

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    Welcome to the club, have they showed you the secret handshake yet?
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    Tyler, Bravo!

    Congrats for jumping in, and especially for the apparent study you've done so far on how to start. Your first shave was WAY more successful than my first. Mine was - ah - colorful. Yeah, that's it. That's why I'm pinklather.

    Kudos for working the shave as far as is comfortable and not trying to push beyond your comfort level yet. It'll come. 'Takes some time, but you'll be able to do more sections of the face without even trying to 'push it'.

    You're right about it taking some practice to get lather right. Some guys wisely did about 5 or so practice runs w/out shaving to get a feel for the hydration of the lather.

    Keep it going. You're off to an excellent start.

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    Congrats. Much more fun is sure to follow.
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    Way to go, man! Literally. It's nice to hear of someone off to a good, gradual start. I took about four months to progress from the sideburns and cheeks only to the whole face and neck. Like Pinklather said, practice just making lather for a couple of batches. Start it on the dry side and see how much water you can add before it collapses into slime. You want just a little less water than that.

    Two hints for avoiding irritation: light touch and cold water. You shouldn't need any more pressure to shave than it takes to scrape away the lather. When your blade is properly sharp, that's all it should take. And try a cold-water shave. Many of us swear it's better than a hot-water one.

    Best wishes to you, and happy shaving!
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    Congratulations, Tylerman. You're going great. I'm about 2 months out from where you are and it keeps getting better. I have progressed to shaving my entire face with good results. Every evening I find myself looking forward to tomorrow's shave -- something I haven't done in 50 years of shaving (last looked forward to it sometime in my teens). What a load of fun! So, you have a lot to anticipate.
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