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Thread: First shave with my new Boker!
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03-04-2013, 04:11 AM #1
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Thanked: 1First shave with my new Boker!
So I ended up ordering a Boker Stainless Steel Olivewood 5/8 Straight razor from SRD.
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It went well in my opinion. I started with a hot shower then lathered with a lime sample I got from SRD (I got the sample pack of all 12 scents) I made it through a WTG, XTG and ATG with only a small nick and a 2 ish. inch cut on my left cheek.
I know I tried too much but I was excited for my first shave. I have been going over my shave in my mind and have come up with a few points to work on.
- Slow down!
- Practice some tricky angles on my face.
- Concentrate more!
The cuts scared the crap out of SWMBO but, It is not going to stop me from my next shave!
I felt some drag while shaving. I am sure this is from improper angle and I will work on that as well.
Here are the battle scars!
I also wanted to that all of you out there for your posts and suggestions in those posts!
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03-04-2013, 04:21 AM #2
congrats on your first shave !!! and your first cut ...lol
it happens to all of us at any given time ..i think at one time i was having a contest and the razor was up 2-1 ,lol...the more you shave the easier it gets !! not that im a pro but it has been A LOT easier from my first shave !!
now you can have your first post in the shave of the day also !!!
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03-06-2013, 06:01 PM #3
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Thanked: 51I gave myself some pretty nasty looking little cuts when I was first learning to use a straight razor, as well. There was one in particular that was especially bad. The good thing is that they'll heal quickly and very rarely leave any noticeable scars. I tried to look at the pic of your razor, but the attachment said it was invalid. Is your razor a square-point or is it rounded? I learned with a square point, and it took a while before I could get through a shave without worrying about a cut.
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03-06-2013, 09:46 PM #4
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03-06-2013, 10:30 PM #5
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Thanked: 26I've been at this for about 10 weeks now, and it was just last week that my wife stopped asking me if there wasn't something I could do so that I didn't always look like I'd just been in a bar fight. I've learned how to cut every place on my face (try not to cut your ear lobes--they don't like to stop bleeding once they start), and then, consequently how not to do that to every place on my face, though there was a bit of a learning curve involved.
Just keep trying--you'll get the hang of it. For a while you will probably want to finish up with a "normal" razor. As you get confidence and experience, you'll find that it gradually starts to fall together. For me, the last place I got to work was straight down from the corners of my mouth, just around under the curve of my jaw, and that finally came together last week. Don't get impatient--just concentrate on getting comfortable using it first, and don't worry about getting every last bit with the straight.
As little as a week ago I was still wondering if I'd made a mistake going to a straight, so don't let yourself get discouraged.
My first bad cut was on my second day, right ahead of my ear where yours is. I put the thing in place, heading towards the front, and my cheek immediately sucked it right in when I started moving. I swear it wasn't my fault at all--it was all my cheek's doing. Try to remember that it's more like a scraping stroke--you're not trying to cut down into meat following the edge in; you're trying to drag the edge forward over everything, like plowing snow.Last edited by mdarnton; 03-06-2013 at 10:34 PM.
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03-06-2013, 10:47 PM #6
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Thanked: 1Thanks mdarnton! I have a DE for the touch ups and I knew going into this that I was going to cut my face up for a while! Thanks again for the good advice.
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03-07-2013, 12:05 AM #7
2 inch cut :drop jaw: can only get better from here.. Congrats on the first shave
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