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01-01-2010, 04:19 AM #1
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- Dec 2009
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Thanked: 0Personal practice proving proper preparation
Ok, so I don't have a decent enough straight to be shaving with yet, but I've been having issues with severe irritation, especially in the middle neck area. I had been reading the amazing advice in this sub-forum and decided I was going to give myself a proper lather and preparation.
So, I took a hot shower, making sure to run nice hot water over my face for a good long while. While I was in the shower, I had my metal soap bowl with soap puck in it with about a half teaspoon of hot water soaking on top of the puck soaking in a sink full of hot water beside my brush. When I got out of the shower (keeping face wet), I pulled the soap bowl out and squeezed my brush somewhat dry and whipped my brush around for about 20-30 seconds on the soap and worked up a really thick lather on my face, working it in all over really well for a minute or so, let it soak for a few minutes, re-lathered a bit, smoothed out the lather (it was dripping off my chin, lol) and shaved one pass WTG, re-lathered and went once ATG. With a good rinse, splash of cold water, and splash of AS, it was the smoothest shave I've ever had.. AND with no irritation!
Here's the HUGE kicker.. I used the same dull, crappy cartridge that I've been using for the past 6 months! I was truly amazed what a little extra time and some thick lather can do for a good shave!
Thank you all for your awesome advice, I'm proof that it works!
~Malel Draconis
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01-01-2010, 08:50 PM #2
Congratulations and welcome to SRP, just think what a real razor will do!
It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain
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01-04-2010, 02:59 AM #3
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- Dec 2009
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Thanked: 0I know, I can't wait to get my Gold Dollar/Filly strop combo from RupRazor.com here in a few weeks or so. I'm also looking in to making my own shave soap/cream. I've been considering starting my own line of hypo-allergenic, all natural shave soaps, creams, pre/post balms, etc.. I have a great store just down the street that sells almost everything I would need, except lye, that I might start working at soon.
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01-15-2010, 02:24 PM #4
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- Jan 2010
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Thanked: 0Ok, so I don't have a decent enough straight to be shaving with yet, but I've been having issues with severe irritation, especially in the middle neck area. I had been reading the amazing advice in this sub-forum and decided I was going to give myself a proper lather and preparation.
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02-13-2010, 02:58 AM #5
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- Apr 2009
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- Falls Church, Virginia
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Thanked: 190A great prep goes a long way to a great shave and so does a sharp straight razor.
Straight razors are in a league of their own.
Welcome to SRP!
Pabster