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    Default g'day gents, a shout out from the barossa valley

    Hi everyone!!!

    Just, a quick hello and MASSIVE thank you to this community!!! I have learnt soo much since I have found this holy grail of knowledge! Unfortunately I did find it about three days too late and had purchased a package from a site which is mentioned as a STAY AWAY!!
    oh well, you live and you learn and then you spend lots of money...

    Since i began reading this forum I have gained a little bit of a SGAD as the brilliant writer of the 'noob chronicle', jdto has put it. JUST CANT STOP LOOKING AT NEW THINGS TO BUY. its not a bad thing right?....

    Anyhoo, I have successfully completed three straight shaves with very minimal blood sacrificing to the shaving gods and am absolutely loving it!! Just cannot wait to jump into every aspect of this art form as it is pure art.

    have a good day and happy shaving gents,

    Nick.

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    G'day Nick & welcome aboard.
    The razor gods require very little blood sacrifice as you improve but moderators always appreciate good alcohol
    Cheers

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    Welcome to SRP

    James.

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    I hear a good Shiraz works wonders on razor burn

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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    I hear a good Shiraz works wonders on razor burn
    I do believe this is grounded in truth. Now if only a good red would help with my lathering...
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    Welcome aboard mate, have fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    I hear a good Shiraz works wonders on razor burn
    Only when it soaks from the inside out...........

    Welcome to SRP, Nick.
    Hang on and enjoy the ride

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    well I now have my fourth shave under my belt. this one was both pleasing and annoying at the same time!

    here's why;
    first of all my lathering is terrible! I used tabac soap today with my omega 6191 badger brush and made up what appeared to my untrained eye a reasonable lather. the prob with this lather was that it started to dry out after just half a pass. it actually started to go chalky! so either im really slow (most likely a little slow) or i didnt add enough water to the bowl.
    i also decided today that i would try to do three passes. I managed two and a half as the blade was tugging too much, lather kept drying out, running out of lather etc etc.
    Im waiting on a new strop (just a poor man's from whipped dog) as my current strop is really bad! there are massive creases along it in several places and its really stiff! have been attempting to fix it up a little after reading the wiki. Im gonna rub some of the strop oil into it that comes with the poor man and see what becomes of it. if all else fails it can become a pasted strop in the future.
    I think the tugging is a combination of all things 'beginner' really. my angles could be off, could be putting too much pressure on the blade aswell but I think the strop has a lot to do with it. Have been trying to be very careful with stropping and was looking really closely today and saw that the blade surface is not able to sit smoothly on the strop as there is an ever so slight downward bow like a shallow 'u'. I also have to try and avoid the creases so its a little bit of a minefield...just imagine if I nicked it aswell :-S
    but back to the shave, still really nice except for the attempted third pass ATG. I ended up only doing my cheeks, jaw and sides and left the lip (def not gonna do a fools pass), the neck and soul patch area (have a small mole which complicates things).
    I finished up with a warm rinse, alum, cold rinse followed by using some of the geo F trumper skin food sample. It's the coral one, Im not overly sold on the sent but it feels very nice, especially as I had just a touch of razor burn, completely gone now after the trumpers.
    also, NO BLOOD OFFERINGS!!

    Have a good one gents,
    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    but moderators always appreciate good alcohol
    Cheers
    Ah...that's what they mean about drinking in moderation (ok maybe I'm tired & saying strange things!)

    ...and back to the thread:

    Hi Nick and welcome aboard. Glad you' re off to a great start on your shaving journey!

    All the best,
    Michael
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