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01-15-2018, 07:07 PM #1
If it is always the same spots that have stubble, then you may want to let it grow for a day or two so that you can see if there is a grain direction change at those spots. Analyze the situation and see if you are just coming at the hairs from the wrong direction.
If it is random places every time then it is technique. I was still spotty with my technique after a year and probably around a year and half before I could consistently get a BBS every day.Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead - Charles Bukowski
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01-15-2018, 08:05 PM #2
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I suspect the answer to your question is in your original post. When you shave with a store razor you shave multiple passes in multiple directions. You need to do something similar with a straight razor. You can map the grain of your beard and then try to shave three passes: first with the grain, then across the grain, and finally against the grain. However, you can achieve similar results by shaving north to south, east to west and finally south to north. On the more difficult areas (typically the chin and jawline), you might even need a 4th cleanup pass, perhaps west to east. In some areas, you might need to use a very short, repeated buffing action.
Have you learned how to shave equally well with both hands? Personally, I shave north to south with the hand corresponding to that side of my face, but I find that when shaving in other directions, it is easier to shave with the opposite hand. Doing this requires learning multiple ways to securely grip the razor. .
Also remember that one of the advantages of a modern cartridge razor is that it pivots automatically to keep the blade at the proper angle for shaving. With a straight razor, you have to adjust the shaving angle manually.
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01-15-2018, 08:13 PM #3
I’m not saying everyone is wrong just pointing out that everyone gave advice without getting the full story.
And I quote “ when I shave with a store razor (Big name brand) I tend to get a very close shave. Maaaaybe it’s because I go over the same areas several times in different directions.”
Well this may be the case especially if you’re only doing a single pass one direction with your straight something you didn’t mention that being said it should go something like this with, across, against the grain or you could try just against single pass so that you don’t get irritation like others mentioned you want to be comfortable with doing multiple passes so you don’t get irritation
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01-15-2018, 08:20 PM #4
Just think. Multiple passes with a plastic razor that has 3 to 7 blades in it. Now, how many passes does that add up to compared to using a straight? Bunches!
It's just Sharpening, right?
Jerry...
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01-15-2018, 08:44 PM #5
I shave almost every day, been at it for 30+ years. Still don't get a BBS shave every time, but very close and comfortable all the time.
Shave on brother..!!Mike
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