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08-12-2008, 09:15 PM #1
My thoughts: Lots of growth = uncomfortable. Period.
So I have come to the conclusion that I think is pretty obvious due to my thread title- When straight shaving with lots of growth, it will be uncomfortable. Now I don't shave very often, maybe twice a week, but I have had a few times recently that I went for longer. Over a week without shaving at least. On all of these occasions I then lopped it all off with a straight and got less than comfortable shaves. I think this is just how it goes. My beard isn't even that heavy or rough I'd say. I think that the smoothness and comfort of the shave has a direct link with how much growth you are actually shaving. This last shave did it for me- no more letting it go for that long. It was just very uncomfortable. I even used two different razors with similar results so I knew it wasn't the blade. It seemed that all the cut hair got in the way of cutting the rest by staying on the blade or face. I don't know for sure. So I went for a second pass which was much better except for the irritation from the first. Regardless I got a close shave in the end, but shaving off over a week's growth in one pass really told me to never do that again lol.
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08-12-2008, 09:17 PM #2
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08-12-2008, 09:25 PM #3
I'm glad you posted this. I've never yet let my beard grow longer than 3 days so I can't say how 7 days works for me or doesn't. Interestingly, I find a 2 or even 3 day beard growth gives me a more satisfying and sometimes even more comfortable than my daily shaves. Maybe my face, (like muscles, if given a day or two of rest between workouts) feels better during a shave? My daily shaves are almost always irritation free.
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08-12-2008, 09:34 PM #4
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08-12-2008, 10:13 PM #5
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Thanked: 13245This is a perfect example of YMMV, I found that after a week of hard work, and no shaves, that I got one of the easiest, most comfortable shaves, ever, when I decided to be civilized again...In fact this morning's shave was a 3 day growth, and BAM a nice smooth BBS shave, I normally shave everyday but every now and then I will get a slightly irritated face, and yes I take 100% of the blame on those days for not going with very, very, light strokes.....
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08-12-2008, 11:31 PM #6
I have to agree with sixgun. YMMV on this subject. Some of my best shaves follow a three or four day weekend. After seven days, I almost always get an effortless BBS shave. However, I am always cognizant of the need to use a really light touch.
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08-12-2008, 11:34 PM #7
A good test of the shave worthiness of your razor is when you shave after a 2 or 3 day hiatus from shaving is your shave comfortable and close or do you get pulling or any discomfort at all. if the answer is your shave is not as comfortable as you like or maybe I should just say the razor should act like a hot knife through butter then you know your razor needs attention or possible your shaving technique needs it.
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08-13-2008, 12:51 AM #8
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Thanked: 335I am a plodder along, an occupier of the rut, an expensive (read not free) thinker who converted from bearded to smooth face after about 35 years of really long stubble. Things tend to be black or white for me, unlike those in my Human Resources office for whom everything is painted in shades of gray - the door, it's never open nor is it closed. I encourage my painters to use all the colors in the fan deck, except gray.
Back to shaving: since my conversion after all that time in fuzz, I have shaved daily. I grew a beard every day, there is no reason I can't work at ungrowing it every day. Not to mention that I think stubble makes one look unkempt and I still have to go to work daily and it would be my luck that HR probably would view my gray to be for the first time not to their taste in hues.
Maybe when I get to retire I'll practice stubble; in the meanwhile the Mastro thanks me, Le Grelot (rasurpur.de) thanks me, Classic Shaving thanks me, Vintage Blades thanks me, Tim Zowada thanks me... without so many thanking me, I may have been able to retire to increased stubbleness earlier.
Strop, suds, shave; strop, suds, shave...all above, you're welcome.Last edited by Bruce; 08-13-2008 at 12:53 AM.
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08-13-2008, 02:12 AM #9
I sometimes go a week without shaving if it's a nasty week and I'm just sleeping and working. never had a problem shaving it off; I can feel a bit more pull when I'm shaving, but if it's a sharp razor it isn't a big deal for me.
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08-13-2008, 07:24 AM #10
Glen and all the rest- I am saying that my uncomfortable shaves come after maybe 10-14 days growth. I mean long hairs and lots of 'em. I think there may be a threshold for comfort and that each of us has a different threshold. I do in fact get perfectly comfortable shaves after 3, even 5 days or so. This is why I used two different razors Nelson, because they were both in fact very well honed. So I just think that I can get optimal shaves up until maybe 10 days growth and then the comfort declines, some people may have different thresholds, but this is what I've consistently experienced.