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    Splash my face with cold or warm water lather and shave. All the ridiculous prep stuff I found contributed to skin irritation. When I started just using cold or Luke warm water and no shower everything changed for me. A little harder to get through the whiskers but my skin holds up way better.

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    Well, since everyone is different, it is another subjective thing! Good to learn what others do.
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    The time when I really love all the prep and process is when I go out and get a shave. In western Canada there is a chain called Tommy Guns. I am yet to see a guy working in any of them. They do haircuts and shaves. It’s a nice treat.
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    I get up, fill the sink with cold water, load the brush, splash face with cold water, face lather and do first of 4 passes. I splash my face with cold water before each pass and lather. So not much in the way of a pre shave routine.

    Tried various pre shave rituals and found that they made little/no difference so decided they were a waste of time for me. As always YMMV with each of us being different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk742 View Post
    Splash my face with cold or warm water lather and shave. All the ridiculous prep stuff I found contributed to skin irritation. When I started just using cold or Luke warm water and no shower everything changed for me. A little harder to get through the whiskers but my skin holds up way better.
    I have the same experience. Maybe because my skin softens and swells a little from shower and prep and then is irritated easier. Doesn't hold up as well.
    Then after the shave go with soothing product..
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    As promised, I shaved this afternoon with zero facial preparation. It had been around 55 hours since my last shave so I had some good stubble going and it is grey and stiff.
    My normal routine is to thoroughly wash my face with a face towel and regular bar soap, scrubbing vigorously. Rinse face, leave wet, face lather. I rinse between passes. In the summer I use cold water and warm/hot water in the fall and winter.
    Today, after toiling around the yard, I started to face lather. Only prep was taking off the shirt. You can see my set up in Shave of the Day.
    It took a lot more water added to the brush to create a typical, rich lather. I easily spent over a minute, maybe two, working the lather until it was where I wanted it. I used a boar brush with soft tips but with some backbone. I like a well hydrated lather. The shave did not feel any different that I could discern; smooth and comfortable. However, when rinsing off the lather from the blade there was gunk on the blade, like when your lather is too dry, and this during the beginning of the shave when the lather was at its wettest. My thought was this was from dirt and oils as it was not an issue on the following passes. It did not seem to effect the razor.
    The lather dried quickly, especially during the first pass. I had to use a wet finger to re-hydrate the lather when I got to the mustache/chin area. This drying was an issue, to lesser degrees, on the following passes. I did three passes and did not rinse between passes. I followed the final pass with a cold water rinse and eschewed my normal (and beloved) witch hazel splash. No after shave to keep with the minimalist theme.
    I suffered no weepers or irritation of any kind. If I was to do this again I would wet my face prior to each pass to keep the lather from drying. Really, other than the gunk on the razor during the first pass, I didn't notice any difference.
    As they say, YMMV.
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    When I'm in a hurry, it's hot water and hand cream. It works in a pinch.
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    I have a tough, white beard. I normally shower before shaving to make sure my beard is fully hydrated. Otherwise getting through the stubble is difficult. If it has been less than 24 hours since my last shave, I can get by without the hot shower. If it has been more than 32 hours since my last shave, I would never attempt a shave without showering first to soften the beard. I realize that not everyone has such a tough beard, so the lucky ones can get by without much in the way of beard prep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayClem View Post
    I have a tough, white beard. I normally shower before shaving to make sure my beard is fully hydrated. Otherwise getting through the stubble is difficult. If it has been less than 24 hours since my last shave, I can get by without the hot shower. If it has been more than 32 hours since my last shave, I would never attempt a shave without showering first to soften the beard. I realize that not everyone has such a tough beard, so the lucky ones can get by without much in the way of beard prep.
    Do you face lather? I think what happened, in my case at least, is the extensive face lathering sufficiently hydrated and cleaned my beard. My beard is tough also but probably of normal thickness.
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    I do notice a significant difference honestly. However, it has a lot more to do with the comfort of my skin during and after the shave when i do a decent prep vs when i dont. my ability to mow through my "beard" remains the same it seems
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