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08-29-2010, 02:56 AM #1
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08-29-2010, 03:16 AM #2
TSasser,
Welcome to SRP.
Those are some excellent choices as far as straight and de razor purchases. As for oil, a small bottle of mineral oil should do just fine for now. Oiling the blade every 2-3 days will work just fine. Later you can purchase some Camelia oil to maintain your razor.
Also consider stropping your razor after your shave--15-20 times on the fabric and 15-20 times on the leather--to remove any remaining shaving residue on the blade.
Take care--and smooth shaving."Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain
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08-29-2010, 03:24 AM #3
Thank you, I am trying to have a nice smooth shave but no luck so far. 1ST shave I used regular shaving cream and could feel the pull pretty good, plus I cut my cheek by all fault of my own.
2ND shave I tried to use my brush and soap I got with my D/E but it just looked like soapy water on my face, although it did not pull like the last time it just was not full lather like I read about and see on the videos I have watch. Oh and I cut my other cheek some how.
The D/E razor gave me some nasty razor burn on my neck but I am betting I was at a 45 degree angle more than a 30 degree angle or less. I just have to figure this out, my triple-antibiotic tube was my friend tonight.
Such is life.
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08-30-2010, 01:47 AM #4
Ease up on the pressure for both the DE and the Straight.
I also had to learn how to use shaving soap and brush.
Now I hold the bristles with my fingers and rub them on the soap about 20 swirls or so. Then I swish it in my mug until the lather is set. If too thin, gather more soap, if too thick add water. It takes some practice to know when it is just right. I am told that the soap should rinse off the blade with hot water easily to check if it is too thick.
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08-30-2010, 03:44 AM #5
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Its worthwhile having a practice lathering - without the shave. Just experiment when the time suits.
You may even find it worthwhile practising straight shaving with a blunt butter knife - just to work out directions you are going to take. Many of my cuts were when I paused the blade on my face while I thought of what I was going to do next.
I still think about and plan my shave - I'm looking for ways to improve it and make it more efficient and comfortable. Can make a difference thinking before doing!
+1 on keeping pressure light for both DE and straight - let the blade do the work. (Even if takes a couple of passes).
Keep re-reading the Wikis and watching the videos. Eventually it all starts to click.
All the best,
MichaelLast edited by FTG; 08-30-2010 at 04:42 AM.