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05-17-2018, 06:49 AM #1
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Thanked: 7No whiteheads for 6 weeks now!
After a cartridge or electric shave, I would usually get a line of whiteheads on my neck. Since beginning straight razor shaving 6 weeks ago, I have not had the first whitehead anywhere on face or neck!
I assume this is due to the straight razor blade being so clean. There is no place for debris (whiskers, soap, water, dead skin) to collect and I wipe my blade down with a towel and coat in oil after each shave. I wish I had shaved this way all my adult life!
Anyone else have the same experience?
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05-17-2018, 12:58 PM #2
Has anything else changed? For example, are you now using an alcohol based aftershave? I mean wet shaving by its nature is more "caring." Your brush exfoliates, as can your straight. The soaps nurture if they are any good, and the aftershaves close everything up afterward like a good safe at the bank! Woot.
Shaving certainly never gave me whiteheads, I think, but the whole process sure cleaned me up and according to my wife - makes me look younger.David
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05-17-2018, 01:08 PM #3
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Thanked: 7That's a sensible thing to ask, as many people will overlook variables that should have been considered, but no, I do not use aftershave, and I have never used it, not even once.
I think cartridge/electric razors provide an excellent breeding ground for bacteria, which is why I believe whiteheads are common after such use. I recall a fellow student in college complaining of the same thing. I do not recall what he shaved with but I'd bet my house it wasn't a straight razor.
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05-17-2018, 01:21 PM #4
Since I only had this issue with cartridge razors and rarely with the old Braun which had a daily, automatic alcohol cleaning system, I avoided cartridge shaving like the plague. The Braun was close enough for gov't work, but I get twice the mileage out of a straight razor shave no problem.
I didn't use after shave back then, but I always use Geo. F. Trumper's skin food or Castle Forbes Lime post-shave balm these days. These products your face well, leaving a mild scent. However, I avoid EdP so as not to fumigate innocents who dare venture within my blast radius or contrail.--Mark
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05-17-2018, 02:58 PM #5
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05-17-2018, 03:58 PM #6
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Thanked: 39I had the exact same issue when using cartridge razors. I always thought they were razor bumps caused by too much pressure and incorrect angle cutting the hair under the skin line. The bumps were caused by the hair growing back and getting trapped under the skin.
Since I’ve been wet shaving I haven’t had anything like that happen except when I used too much pressure with a DE razor. It has never happened with a straight.
It’s really nice not to have to worry about those whiteheads and bumps anymore.