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    What the cold water fans neglected to mention is before your cold water shave you must make a sacrifice to the shaving Gods. If you don't they will be angry and your shave will reflect this.
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    Ha ha...I reckon I made several blood sacrifices then prior. The blood was mine of course.
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    What kind of soap/cream are you using? The creams can make a good lather a little easier of course there are exceptions. I use Proraso for my cold water shaving. I can not quite get Mitchells Wool Fat to make a good lather while others have no problem with it. Must be me!

    First I wash my face with soap, rinse, and then make sure it is good and dry.
    Lather my face and then work the lather in with my fingers. Really work it into the whiskers.
    Relather.
    Then shave! That 's it.

    Once you get the hang of this the irritation should be a lot less.

    The neck is always a problem. I never get it 100% but it is a lot better now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zorro View Post
    What kind of soap/cream are you using? The creams can make a good lather a little easier of course there are exceptions. I use Proraso for my cold water shaving. I can not quite get Mitchells Wool Fat to make a good lather while others have no problem with it. Must be me!

    First I wash my face with soap, rinse, and then make sure it is good and dry.
    Lather my face and then work the lather in with my fingers. Really work it into the whiskers.
    Relather.
    Then shave! That 's it.

    Once you get the hang of this the irritation should be a lot less.

    The neck is always a problem. I never get it 100% but it is a lot better now.
    If you have hard water, MWF has a hard time lathering...it's not you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by archer831 View Post
    So first off, this is my first post since 2009. I had life happen but now I have the time to get back into the art of SR shaving. I have been back at it six months. It's like riding a bike...... well, kinda. today I thought a would try out this magical cold water shave I continue to hear about. Did my normal routine (creature of habit) just with cold water. Washed my face with cold water, apply a very small amount of cremo as a preshave, lather with tabac and shave WTG and ATG. I am able to get BBS with a hot shave everywhere but my neck because of my weird east to west hair growth. I thought that Cold water might be the answer. It was not. VERY rough shave with more nicks than I have had in a while. Not even close to BBS even on the normally easy spots. I can only assume that from all of the rave reviews about CWS I must be doing something wrong. Any thoughts??? (BTW my blade is nice and sharp)

    Thanks!
    The cold water shave works for me because it saves time and preparation. I get a fine shave hot or cold.

    Someone mentioned that that your first shave using a different method might not be your best. That makes sense.

    To elaborate on my situation, my tap water doesn't get REAL hot, so obtaining hot water via microwave or electric kettle is a pain. Living in a semitropical climate, it's a waste to turn up the hot water heater.

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    I switched to cold water shaving about 3-4 months ago and now prefer it over a hot shave. Much like Jimmy, I too did not have a great experience on the first shave, but I stuck with it and now I get much more comfortable shaves.

    One thing that I did notice in the transition from hot to cold was you get a bit more "tug." I am betting this has something to do with Jimmy's "stiff whisker theory." IMO getting used to this extra bit of tug teaches you to make clean cuts rather than scrape your face to death.

    My advice would be to try it a few more times, and if it still doesn't work out for you then go back to hot water . Either way, you haven't really missed out on anything as you said you can already achieve a BBS with hot water.

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    As long as you're sure your razor is shave ready, you gave it a shot and it didn't work out for you - time to move on.

    I tried it a few years ago, it worked and I got good results but it just didn't "do it" for me. Went back to hot shaves and haven't looked back.

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    I've tried it all from a half hour of hot prep to no prep at all. I've never seen a difference in my shaves either way. Lately I've been doing one hot water splash only because it feels good. I suppose that there are some people who can benefit from a lot of preparation. I'm just not one of them.
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    Hey Ace, I'm in the same boat as you. Just did not make a difference so why bother.

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    Well, I'm not against prep, but I am against wasting time. If I had seen a result from it, I would certainly put the time in and do it. The way I look at it, I can take the 5 to 15 minutes saved and talk to my wife more. It would have about the same effect on my shaves.

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