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    Default First Great Shave!

    I think this deserves a whole new thread!

    I had the day off from work today, so I decided to take my time
    with shaving. I started out with stropping, then a hot
    towel, and then the lather. The lather felt absolutely perfect
    today. I got through the side burn area great, the cheeks went
    fine, too. The chin gave me a little trouble, I nicked myself once
    there. I also nicked my lip when I got slightly distracted by the
    fact I had not cut myself yet ( that was before the chin nick ).

    I also got through the neck area alright. The sides of my Adam's
    apple gave me a little bit of trouble, but I actually got all the hair
    off this time, and I only had a little irritation. The after-shave set
    that part on fire, though.

    I actually put a little bit more after-shave on than usual just
    to feel how smooth my face is!


    I would like to thank Rob for the Wapi, all the soap samples,
    the information, and all his patience with me through all my
    questions.



    David

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    Default Very nice!

    They only get better from here man. Now you have to fend off all the AD's

    I am glad the wapi agrees with you so well. It is a great little blade and I am still waiting on a rescale of my other one from another member. Sounds like you have a pretty good routine down now!


    Let me know how that strop worked out too. How long did you work on it? What was the end result? Are you using the belt? etc...

    Happy shaving!

    -Rob

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    I ended up working on the Zeepk strop for about 7 hours. I just sanded until it was
    very soft. It seems to work well enough. I may sand a little bit more, though.


    I can't wait to shave again, honestly.

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    Congrats on your first good shave!

    I remember my first good shave and it was an awesome feeling. And just think, as your technique improves over time, your shaves will even get better.

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    I have trouble even thinking how it would feel to do better than I got today.
    It's amazing what other razors can't do, though. My face feels like a twelve year olds.

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    Congratulations! An excellent and rewarding experience, isn't it?!


    One thing you may want to try:hot towel & lather up first, and then do your stropping while the lathery goodness permeates your whiskers.

    You may want to freshen up the lather on your face right before you begin the shave itself, but letting the lathersit on there helps soften up those little buggers.

    Your addiction has begun!

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    Congratulations!

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    Congrats. "Taking your time with SHAVING"Simple,yet soooo important. Patience and practice you'll be GOOD TO GO!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkirkc View Post
    I have trouble even thinking how it would feel to do better than I got today.
    It's amazing what other razors can't do, though. My face feels like a twelve year olds.
    Yes , it will get even better (believe it or not) . You will probably throw your MachIII away soon , because you won't want to shave with anything except a straightrazor .
    Greetings , from Dundalk , Maryland . The place where normal people , fear to go .

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    I still have the Fusion in there, but I wouldn't use it. The blade dulled and I didn't spend the
    25 bucks for more cartridges. I hate seeing anything but the straight, now.

    I'm going to try to shave again on Monday.

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