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Does this bother you?
When I'm done with the evening shave, I relax on the couch for some TV. I find myself checking the status of the beard using my hands. The last couple days, I've noticed that I've missed a couple stray hairs...and after about 30 minutes, it bugs me enough to go back into the restroom and lop them off :medvl: It doesn't make me mad or anything...I just can't let it go for the evening...
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HA!! Funny you should mention this. I keep a razor and a mirror in my office. I generally notice these after I get to work. An odd hair or there on my neck usually. Sometimes under my nose.
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lol. Now that you mention it...
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Be careful!!!!
Straight Razor Shaving has been known to cause severe cases of
Faceturbation!!!!!
There is no known cure.....................
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Lynn
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Maybe I should limit the amount of strokes of every shave?
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After my final pass- be it the first, second or third- I check over in the mirror and relather small areas to do just that lol.
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I'm like every one here, the BBS aspect is very important. It IS frustrating running your hands over your face after a shave and feeling stubble.
I am convinced that with my face, heat causes my skin to expand, hiding a micro amount of the length of the beard. For this reason, (if it is truly the reason), I would shave and have a completely BBS shave. Then, rinse, apply after shave. And, moments later, when my skin had cooled and contracted, I could feel a very small amount of stubble!
Any more, I use warm water throughout the shave as expected. After my shave is over, I rinse with cooler water, towel dry, start cleaning up, and after a minute or two check for stubble. For those spots, I lather and make one final pass using cooled down lather and coolish water.
When I started performing this last check, the 30 minutes later discovery of stubble largely disappeared.