Throw some more water on your face, and really stretch the skin taut. NO extra pressure please!
The aluim block will tell you if you applied too much pressure!:(
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Of all the three techniques that are demonstrated in the video I use the first two in a moderate fashion. The sliding thing works great if you are extra careful... other wise you'll look like the GI Joe action figures... The J-hook is harder to do but is possible to adapt to the straight razor technique. But I cannot understand how is it possible to do the buffing with the straight? Is it like... small little chopping strokes done extra fast? Isn't that dangerous?! :eek: :rolleyes: Can someone explain any further? Thanks!
I've been doing this for over a year without realising there was a name for it. As with others here, mainly for the chin.
I use rapid short strokes, never dry (I use lather but not too much cushion or you can't see where you're buffing!), ad needless to say 100% concentration on ensuring the strokes have zero lateral movement.