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    Towel? A heat gun will do the trick if you don't have a propane torch handy. The torch has the added benefit of getting rid of any little bits you missed and will also re-light your cigar if it got put out by your cold water rinse!!

    After all, if you use a straight razor to shave with, do you really want to "dab your tender face gently with a TOWEL??? OF COURSE YOU DON'T----grab that torch and let 'er rip!! Finish off with a splash of lacquer thinner and you're set dude! (Just make sure to turn the torch off before the lacquer thinner splash!)
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    I dab dry with a towel after my CWR, then I throw on some aloe vera juice. I go about getting ready for my day while this soaks in/dries/drips off then stop back by the medicine cabinet for applying aftershave. I never really cared for balm on the damp face because I could never seem to get it rubbed in.

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    Ignoring the above sarcasm...

    Dab dry with a soft towell. Do not rub as this may cause irritation.
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    I have a thick hide, I will splash with some warm water and make sure I have all the suds off then a quick splash with some cool but not cold water then wipe my face with the grain with a bath towel. Nothing fancy, then let it air dry as I get ready for work. On occasion I will put a tiny drop of moisturizer on a finger and gently rub it in but most of the time shave, splash, wipe, dry off, admire my shave and off to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    I use a Swiss cotton towel that has been washed in the milk of a three month old yak and then sun dried. I further wash the towel with a fairy soap and conditioner at 30 degrees and dry on an outside clothes line.

    Only then do I use this material to gently caress my skin which is so raw after using a straight razor that nothing softer could be contemplated.

    I find that the softness and absorbency of the Swiss cotton is slightly better than the normal toilet roll, although I will concede for some it is a little more expensive.
    Is that 30 degrees F or 30 degrees C.

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    Here in the desert, my face dries before I finish wiping down my razor.

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    From my own experience using fairy soap, it needs to be at 30K (Kelvin), elsewhise it evaporates or becomes invisible.

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    Thanks, Bruce! That's so simple, I don't know why I didn't think of it before. There's nothing like eyelids flapping in a warm breeze!! Thanks again!

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    Have you considered sticking your head in the oven? I wouldn't advise it but I think about it now and then.

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