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    Aloha!

    I'm trying to think back to the very first time I shaved with Feather.... many many many moons ago.

    If I recall correctly, the first pass was not too terribly bad. Actually pretty darn good as I recall. I made a 2nd pass and it was nick and cut and razor burn city. Took a few days for my red face to calm down. And I'm sure it was an "Applied Pressure" issue. And possibly too agressive a cut, but if that were the case the first pass would have been bad as well. Unless it was because I had shaving oil on the first pass and it was gone by the time I got to the 2nd lather app and pass. But it was probably because subconciously, I was on that 2nd pass and wanted to get the ultimate clean shave with the ultimate sharp blade. Subconsiously I applied too much pressure on the 2nd pass. Guessing here.

    Whatever the case, as I posted, YMMV. Greatly. Lots of different styles, razors, skin and beards out there. My face was raw in places and cut up a bit from my first use of Feather. 2nd use (days later after my face calmed down and healed) was not too bad. by the 3rd shave, I had it "mostly" mastered.

    Mahalo!

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    Last edited by ZipZop; 06-10-2017 at 01:53 AM.
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    Feathers are just like any other blade in that they work great for some people, and not so great for others. For me they are terrific, especially in a mild razor like my Pre-War Tech. But if I use them in a razor with more blade-gap. then I can suffer much more if my technique slips and I end up looking shredded.
    ~Jim West, Desperado, Rough Rider~

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    So true.

    Of all the subjectivity in the art and hobby of wet shaving, I don't know if there is anything more subjective than which blade you prefer in a DE razor. And you are correct, I have to dial the Merkur way down on agressiveness when I shave with a Feather. But that's me. I've read that others like an agressive bite on their adjustables with Feather blades. Again, its highly subjective.

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