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    Default First timer, and I think I have the bug after one time....idk

    I bought a Gold dollar 208 kit after accidentally clicking a Youtube video of someone getting a shave from a barber with a straight. Maybe because it was kind of an ASMR video it sucked me in, or I don't know why.

    But I had to watch a few more after that, and then it had me.

    I found myself buying my own manly style razor online from the first one on my google search, while realizing I'm extremely nervous of actually trying it,(have only used cartridge or electric my whole life) but Youtube was going to be my online shaving college, and hopefully I wouldn't slice my face off.

    Fast forward to the day it ships, and I start looking at forums, so I'm even more ready when it gets here with extra knowledge...

    Then I see the talking about the gold dollars, and I'm instantly sure.....I'm going to cut my face off.

    Some talk good. Lots.....cut face off, or at least won't work. Maybe I saw too many people being pretend murdered on tv as a kid with these things, but I wussed out for about 3 weeks after it got herem, until I finally tried it today.

    I was going to just do a stroke or two from the sideburn, and call it a day LIKE ADVISED, but I'm too stupid to actually follow the plan once I have said cool looking razor in my hand, and don't bleed on the first try. I got most of my right cheek, and figured I would go until first blood since the initial freak out was over.

    I got pretty much everything until you get under the jawbone, and into the throat. I got a little of the throat in one spot, but it got a bit tuggy (maybe I needed lather, or the angle was screwed up) and I said to myself I was done. I think I might have gotten the whole thing if I was willing to try, but I don't know. I was ready to quit happy and uncut, especially after being too anxious, and tempting fate. I always twist my head or jaw, or mouth to stretch the skin out when I shave, but I saw that it was important to pull the skin with the other hand to make it tighter. Meanwhile I was so involved at focusing on the blade I kept forgetting to do that, but when I remembered it was much easier. I had let the hair grow pretty long (4 days), but I don't have the thickest beard, so that probably saved me.

    I felt like I had a couple close calls with angle, and pressure, but made it without a nick somehow.

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    I also have learned I don't know how to delete threads when I accidentally make 2 identical posts.


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    Deleting a post is pretty easy. Just look for the "Edit" link to the lower right-hand side of your original post. Once you click that, you will see a post editing screen that will allow you to also Delete the post should you choose to do so.

    Your GD razor may not be shave ready if you felt any amount of tugging while shaving. GDs have an inherent flaw in the heel section that requires some metal removal prior to honing up to shave ready. I'm sure you may have read some of those threads already. Others with more GD experience can help you out there.

    Oh, and welcome to SRP! You will find no better method of shaving than with straights, and the fact that it's incredibly fun is a sheer bonus.
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    Thanks for the welcome.

    I was looking in the edit area, but never found the option to delete the thread.

    Hopefully I can look tomorrow, and it will magically be there, where I have been staring, and not seeing.

    Or maybe, someone else like a mod will toss it if it gets stuck.

    Anyway, I can't wait to get another razor from one of the members here who everyone knows sells legit, shave ready straights. They seem to have some great deals here, and I can't wait to compare and see the difference! Mind you I have no idea if this is honed or not. It was shaving my face pretty good (coming from someone who hasn't a clue what that actually means), but when I got to the neck, the lather was really old, and dry by then. To be fair, I would have had to re-lather, but I was pushing my luck for my first time, and I knew it.

    It was scary and fun all rolled into one, and I had this big stupid grin on my face for a long time after.
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    Interesting Introduction Post to say the least. This should be interesting.

    I'm not quite sure as to what you have done nor do I know what you would like as the post seems quite rambling.

    If you could narrow down things a bit perhaps you could get more informative input.
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    Welcome to SRP!!

    There's a lot of great folks and info here. Check out the library.
    Enjoy and have fun!!

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    Welcome to SRP and the rabbit hole of wet shaving @Jwtruth45. Enjoy the shave.

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    Welcome to the forum. There are a lot of great people here who can give good advice on all aspects of shaving. It sounds like you have already watched a lot of shaving videos. You will find a lot of variations in what you see. There is not necessarily one way that works for everyone,; you need to try various techniques until you find out what works for you.

    It sounds like you do not have a heavy beard, so that will make your learning process easier.
    Beard preparation is important. If you can take a shower before you shave, that will get your beard clean and hydrated. If you do not have time for the shower, at least use a hot towel like barbers use before the shave.

    It is important to generate a good lather on your face before you shave. Watch some of the videos on using soaps and creams. If the lather is too dry, it won't be slick enough. If the lather is too wet, it won't cushion properly. You can always add more water or more soap/cream as needed until you get your lather just right.

    Do not try to remove all the beard in one pass. The key is not beard removal, but beard reduction. Run your fingertips over every area of your face to "map" the grain direction of your beard. The direction is likely change from one area to another. On the first shaving pass, try to shave so the blade is moving in the same direction as the hairs are growing. This is called With the Grain or WTG. As you shave, remember to "shave the cream" off your face rather than trying to shave the hair off your face.

    After the first pass, relather your face and then make a second pass. For most folks, the second pass is made with the blade movement perpendicular to the grain direction of the beard. This is called Across The Grain or XTG. Then a third pass is made with the blade moving against the grain, ATG. For me, I shave one pass WTG, a second pass ATG and then do a third cleanup pass to remove anything missed on the second pass.

    It sounds like you already know about stretching the skin tight. That is a big help.

    Generally, starter kits do not come with any type of aftershave or balm. Check out the aftershave subforum. One inexpensive aftershave product often recommended is witch hazel. It has astringent and antiseptic properties that are helpful after shaving.

    There may be other forum members in the St. Louis area who can give you some personal help with your shaving journey.
    One thing you need to determine is whether your Gold Dollar razor is truly shave ready. Although the GD razors can be made shave ready, not every razor sold as "shave ready" has been honed properly.
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    Exactly what RayClem said. Only thing to ask is did the razor come shave ready. Not just a factory edge but professionally honed? If not you are starting off with one strike behind you.

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    Yes it was quite a ramble....

    Shouldn't internet late at night.
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