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12-02-2008, 07:36 PM #11
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The way I get around it is by doing one of a few things. Either doing a regular WTG pass first, meaning the skin is lubricated but clear of lather. Other ways of addressing the problem could involve using a shaving oil, though that has similar risks I guess. Finally it could be done a bit at a time. TBH I dont know exactly how I do it, I just do. Next time I shave i'll see if I can get it recorded.
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The facial conortions still serve me well in places: jawline and chin in particular. But this seemed to be something that meant there was no need for contortions on my cheeks.
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12-02-2008, 09:56 PM #12
HAHA!! You rule Sandy!
I tried it this morning BTW (look for my lovely picture of today's gear in SOTD soon). It was hard to get my brain to want to use that technique. Ever since my first shave I've shaved WTG on both sides (under my sideburns), and not needed to do more than one pass. The method you show worked fine, but it seemed more cumbersome than I need personally. I can take a longer pass, and still get BBS in that area WTG. Obviously YMMV.
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12-02-2008, 10:54 PM #13
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Thanked: 131Wait, i'm confused. Did you try the technique? Did it help you? Are you being sarcastic? Are you laughing at our joke?
So confused.
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12-03-2008, 06:54 AM #14
I did try it. It did work. It was just odd. Tough getting my brain to reverse the technique I've been so comfortable using.
I was laughing at your comment left for me:
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12-03-2008, 07:46 AM #15
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Thanked: 131I used the technique again this morning. Didnt get a chance to film it but I did take note of how I did it. X- I do a first regular WTG pas and then when my skin is lubricated with residual soap and water but NOT covered in any lather I then do it.
I have also adapted the technique to do a XTG pass. I simply turned everything 90 degrees.
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12-03-2008, 08:47 AM #16
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Thanked: 77You're going to dislocate your shoulder
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12-03-2008, 05:24 PM #17
I'm not sure it makes much difference whether you shave WTG top down on your face, or bottom up, just as long as you're stretching the skin in the opposite direction to hair growth. I reckon most people do this on the side of their face since it's the classic 'reach over' hold that you see pretty much everyone do.
However, it took me a while to realise I was stretching my skin in the wrong direction on my neck. For a while I was stretching in the direction of hair growth, mainly due to the irregular growth pattern that I have there (and many others share the same issue). Once I realised what I was doing (one of those doh! moments), I stretched my neck skin the opposite way. It made a huge difference immediately -- closer shaves, fewer passes.
Of course, some areas you can't stretch the right way (e.g. top lip). I think most people do whatever they can in that case. My own freaky technique is to simultaenously puff out my cheek and stretch the skin towards my ear. This is the sole reason I don't do a shaving video -- it makes me look like a twat.
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12-03-2008, 06:05 PM #18
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12-03-2008, 06:34 PM #19
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12-03-2008, 07:55 PM #20
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Thanked: 1587OK - well, that's what I have always done, except I start at the top and work down. It does not work on the neck for me as I have weird, almost random, growth patterns there. Stretching on my neck is almost in every direction, but as Mark and Sandy have already said, the general guide I use is to make sure whatever stretching I do gets the hair as vertical as possible.
I also do this on the AGT passes, particularly on the cheeks. Works nicely in conjunction with a little blade buffing, or a combination of buffing and sliding.
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