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01-04-2009, 11:38 PM #1
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Thanked: 1212I have done it. I have an old barber chair in my home. You really need a decent chair that allows for the person that receives the shave to rest his head comfortably, so that he can hold it still, without overstraining his neck muscles. You also need to be confident how to shave yourself with the appropriate razor grips that barbers use. I shave myself singlehandedly, and I think that's an advantage in this case. I had build experience shaving my wifes legs, before I ever attempted someone's face.
I tell the person I'm about to shave, that there's a possibility of a nick. He has to accept that up front.
I don't think it's any more dangerous taking a friend for a car ride in Belgian traffic. Actually there a much higher risk at serious injury in Belgian traffic, than in my barber chair.
I disinfect the razor with alcohol before and after the shave, and make sure that it is well honed and stropped. When I once shaved 3 persons in a row, I used 3 straight razors. On every occasion I did the full service: moisten face with warm water, lather, hot towel, relather, WTG-pass, warm rinse, relather, ATG-pass, cold towel, Aftershave balm, towel fan.
It is not easy, because you have no other feedback about what you're doing other than what you see and what the person tells you. I regularly ask if it doesn't hurt or pull. I also stay on the shallow side with the razor's cutting angle, especcially ATG. It may not be as close as possible, but it prevents nicks and pull. Everytime I have shaved someone that was not a straight razor shaver himself, the person stated afterwards that he was closer shaved than ever before.
Of course this is not something to dive into after a party. But in the right circumstances, when you reached a certain level of skill, it's a pretty neat experience, both for the guy that's being shaved as for the one doing it.
Bart.
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01-04-2009, 11:43 PM #2
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Thanked: 27LOL at Rajagra's video.
You need some skill to know how to shave others. I've shaved my brother's face quite often, but at first I had a hard time even though I had no problem shaving my own face. I only shave others with a super sharp blade and when I'm feeling sober.
If I'm going to give them an extremely clean shave, there is always the possibility of nicks. A normal WTG shave is quite safe though, and I never give them any nicks this way.Last edited by cotdt; 01-04-2009 at 11:45 PM.
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01-04-2009, 11:48 PM #3
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