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Thread: Pre-shave Rountine
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01-12-2015, 02:21 AM #11
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01-12-2015, 05:50 PM #12
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Thanked: 0I personally do not leave the towel on that long, maybe a minute or two, so I actually just hold mine tight against my face. I am not sure what others do in terms of technique or duration. My couple of minutes with a hot towel and preshave gel works great for me and gets me a great shave.
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02-03-2015, 05:54 PM #13
I shave with a straight razor and almost always shave after a hot shower. I also use proraso white pre-shave cream. On the days that I do not shave after a shower, I simply splash my face several times with hot water then I do the hot towel thing. I find that this is sufficient enough for a good shave; however with my corse beard, a hot shower softens my beard and prepares my face better. I would agree with the others when saying that this can change on a case-to-case basis. However for corse beard I would argue that a hot shower would work better than using a hot towel.
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02-26-2015, 03:07 AM #14
I'm new to straights, and haven't used a cold water straight shave yet, but when I was using only a DE/Safety razor, I preferred the feeling during a shave with hot water, but after a cold water shave my face felt better. I think the feeling of the shave itself with cold water was more crisp. I guess I'm a bit nervous about switching things up for now. I was shown a hot towel shave for my first straight.
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02-28-2015, 08:10 AM #15
Did a cold water shave this morning. Sooo smooth.
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02-28-2015, 09:57 AM #16
Recently tried a cold water shave, what can I say about it? It was cold and I didn't feel any difference in shave quality, so I went back to hot water. I use a pre shave oil now only because I have it and it cost a lot. It won't be replaced. As far as keeping the hot towel on I staple it to the back of my head until it goes cold and do once more with staples then make a paste of ground alum to cover the back of my head. Seriously...hold it to your face as they go cool pretty quickly you won't be spending a lot of time doing this. Then it's lather and go, face lather, scuttle, cream, puck...it's fun picking the soap of the day. If I am not face lathering I make the lather before I start the hot towels so it rests, this seems to make a better lather for me.
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03-03-2015, 07:42 PM #17
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Thanked: 1I have a rather quick pre shave routine that works for me, ymmv I guess L:
If I'm using my safety razor (a Merkur open comb) , I just rub a puck of Kent Shaving soap on my face and then use my brush to build a lather, exactly as you'd use a shaving stick.
When I'm using a straight razor, I wash my face with hot water, then work the shaving cream lather (taylor of old bond street sandalwood at the moment) with the brush. and then drop a few drops of Trumper's Skinfood into the lather, then mix it some more, then really use the brush to work it in. And that's how I prep for a shave... Its not very elaborate, but, like I said, works for me.
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03-03-2015, 11:45 PM #18
I just make sure my face is clean then just wet it and apply the lather and shave. I do the hot towel thing with lather on my face after the shave. If you have a proper sharp razor and you are skilled in it's use you don't need much pre shave prep. Much of it is just feel good stuff anyway (IMHO).
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03-05-2015, 01:44 AM #19
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03-05-2015, 02:30 AM #20