Originally Posted by
Jabo
So I thought that I would get into Straigt Razor Shaving and for the most part I like it. I've been shaving now for 3 weeks, and I'm starting to have my doubts. I'm sort of a dive head first and break my neck type guy, and try and figure things out later. I did a lot of research before I did anything, so that I wouldn't slit my throat (I've managed not to slit my throat...so far). My razor is a DOVO Solingen with a Bergischer Lowe blade. I also bought a Fromm razor as well for practice. When I first got the DOVO I was able to do the hanging hair test and I was amazed it actually work. Which leads me to my first question. Should I be able to do the hanging hair test before every shave? Many will say no, but really, think about it if the razor is honed and stropped to a fine sharp edge why wouldn't it pop a hanging hair..... I will say that the HHT is not an absolute but it is a fairly good indicator assuming that the edge is honed properly, you can get a hanging hair to pop off a 1k stone too, but I wouldn't shave with it, see the problem here????? as you progress, the HHT can tell you more from HOW it pops the hair, rather than if it pops the hair....... I haven't been able to do it in about 4 shaves now. I have made sure that when I strop I keep the blade flat with no pressure, but the wieght of the blade. I have been doing 15 strops on the nylon, and about 50 on the leather, and I still can't do the hanging hair test. I have been getting really nasty razor burn on my chin(only on one side of my chin), and around my mouth. I look like I have a nasty rash around my mouth. So I though that I would have to maybe give the razor a little update, a little refreshing. So true to myself, I went out and bought some pretty good honing stones. Again I did some research on honing and have watched coutless video on how to do it...blah, blah, blah. I went out and got a #4000 Grit King Super Deluxe Finish Stone, a #8000 Grit Takenoko Polishing Stone, a #10000 Ceramic Super Polishing Water Stone - Naniwa, and a #12000 Kitayama Super Polishing Water Stone. I tried to give the razo a little sharpen, and again could not get the hanging hair test to pass. Which leads me to my next questions. I shave about every other day. Roughly how often should I have to hone my razor(just a refresh)? Totally depends on you and the razor.... The razor came honed. I know that honing depends on how damaged or dull the blade is, but if I am just giving the razor a refresh, how many round trip strokes do I need to make on my 4000, 8000, 10000, 12000? Depends on the bevel that yer statrting with, and the stones yer using, and the smoothness and lightness of yer honing stroke.....You just have to figure out that with each razor that you hone, the more razors you do, the better you get.... I don't want to over do it, but I just want to have a nice sharp blade so I don't rip my face apart. Like I said before, at first I was thrilled, now I'm thinking about going back. I don't want to because I've spent a fortune on razors, stones, badger hair brush, cream, shaving cup. I like it because it relaxs me, it set the pace of my day. But when I get razor burn, it hurts like all hell and all I can think about is everyone starring at my mouth. Like I said before I've done tons of research so I know that I am shaving correctly, the blade is flat on my face with a very shape angle, I'm not digging it into my face. I think I have the correct technique (but what the hell do I know), I've only been doing this for 3 weeks. I have a couple other questions as well. Everyone says a straight razo shave is sooooo smooth. Really how smooth is it? Smoothness is the definition of a straight shave, pretty darn close if all the stars in the heavens align correctly with the Blade Gods that day.....Prep is a huge factor here the better the prep the closer the shave with the same razor... many of the older blades even have this saying etched on them "If you lather well, I'll shave well" Right now I am led to believe that I can get a smoother shave with a mach 3 or a fusion. My other question is, once I start getting pretty good at straight razor shaving, How long should it take to shave? Again a relative question, at the gym in the morning before work I can shave in 10 min, at home in the morning when relaxing and enjoying my shave time, I never shave in less than 30 min.... Right know it takes me a minimum of 20 - 30 min. Any help is much appreciated, and I hope I didn't come off as "complaining". Like I said before I do like it and it sets the pace of my day. I just don't want to give up because I am doing something wrong and have wasted $1000. Please, Please, Please HELP!!!!:shrug::cry: