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10-30-2013, 04:38 PM #1
A beginner who's trying to learn something new
Hello everybody!
I am joining this forum since I find it to be a good source of information as well as the good camaraderie.
I had my first shave today and that went surprisingly well. No nicks, cuts or razor burn. I feel like I can get the hang of it it sooner or later. I realized that the shaving cream I was using (canned) dries way too quickly. It was dry after finishing my right cheek. I tried getting it a bit more moist but that didn't work out too well. I have shaving soap but my recently bought silvertip hasn't arrived yet.
I aimed to do my whole face (I know that's not recommended) but since the shaving cream dried i didn't think it was a good idea to keep going with the straight, so I finished off with the cartridge. I had already been over all the areas with the straight but not as close as i'd like on some spots.
I think I managed to splash a bit of water on the pivot pin as I rinsed it off. I have read about people who always rinse their entire razor with water without any trouble so I hope I will be okay. I padded it with toilet paper and left it unfolded.
So that was a bit of jabbering about my first shave. English isn't my native language so my writing might be a bit sketchy, but I hope that's okay. I welcome criticism to my writing so I can improve. I'm looking forward to my time here at SRP as well as with my straight, I'm sure it'll be enjoyable. Have a good one!
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10-30-2013, 06:02 PM #2
Great start - no cuts or nicks! Enjoy the shaves.
If you're working slow and carefully then dried out lather is common when you get started. After a while your tempo improves and shaves go faster (or you find another brand of shaving cream). Personally I have better luck with soap and a brush."We'll talk, if you like. I'll tell you right out, I am a man who likes talking to a man who likes to talk."
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10-30-2013, 06:09 PM #3
I'd add that just pulling a tissue through between the scales (careful with your fingers) and that will take most of the moisture out. I then set mine on my TV cable box, with the razor partially open, to provide warm drying air.
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10-30-2013, 06:38 PM #4
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10-30-2013, 07:45 PM #5
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Thanked: 9You will love the silver tip brush. Wet it down and get a nice lather going. It's the best. If you didn't get any cuts or nicks I don't think you could be doing it right though. Just kidding. Enjoy!
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10-30-2013, 08:57 PM #6
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11-01-2013, 08:20 AM #7
Welcome, glad you've had a good start.
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