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First SR Shave
Today I plucked up the courage to finally do it.......
I asked my wife if I could use my birthday present early as it was driving me nuts knowing it was there. Then I got to shaving!
I have to say, all in all, not a bad shave from a factory honed blade. I now take the point about the neck! It skipped a couple of times but I think it may have been me not tightening the skin enough. A few nicks but nothing life threatening.
My prep was a bit pants too and I rushed it a little wanting to try the razor. Didn't soak the beard enough in the hope the cream would compensate, a hasty coat of pre shave oil, lather and off we went.
I had to apply several coats of lather as it dried out a wee bit. Shaped beard fine, very awkward with 1 hand and trying to follow a line, and gave the neck a going over.
I'm not going to say 'I WISH I'D TAKEN MORE TIME ON PREP' I made a mistake I shan't make again, can't ask for more than that eh? The neck is a bit sore but no worse than a cartridge and nothing a coat of sudocreme won't sort out.
Overall, a better shave than I'm able to get at local barbers. They always leave my neck very stubbly as he did ATG once and made me bleed. I am one very happy bunny. The razor sings as it slices the bristle!
Very much looking forward to learning to shave properly now. :D
To get the right technique and learn with both hands the beard has to go!
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Welcome aboard, onwards and upwards. If you can't find an answer to a question you have in here, IMHO it's probably not worth knowing.
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Ok, so in the cold light of day it appears like Sweeney Todd was practicing on me.
I've clearly over estimated how deftly I shaved my neck.
There are red lines which appear to be where the razor met the skin with the nicks that I mentioned in the last post. It didn't fell like I pressed or applied too much pressure at the time.
Help or advice?
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Blade angle try laying the bladealmost flat on you face. little nicks from where the blade first touched the skin on a stroke are oftenb caused by the contact angle being too steep at the start of the stroke. a blade that is on your face and not moving will also leave you little presents.
enjoy,
jim