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    I've noticed a few comments regarding BBS shaves lately that have given me the impression we each have different definitions of BBS. So my question is - how do you define BBS.

    For me it means being able to rub your hand or finger, with and without pressure over the shaved area of your face, in any direction about an hour after shaving and not be able to detect the slightest presence of hair.

    I say an hour after shaving because a hot shower or towel will swell your growth - which will naturally contract when it cools down over time.

    Is my definition too rigid/not strict enough?

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    Edited to further clarify definition.
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    I qualify my BBS directionally, and a good razor gives me directional BBS. What I mean here is that I can rub my finger in the direction I shaved and not feel anything. I use the directional part because it is part of how I determine whether or not a razor is shave ready. A razor is shave ready if it gives me directional BBS and cuts cleanly. I'd never considered the time aspect; I usually check immediately after the pass or while applying my AS balm.

    Note: A really good razor will give me perpendicular BBS, meaning I can shave WTG and feel BBS when rubbing XTG.

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    The ultimate test is a fluffy round makeup remover cotton pad thingy. If you rub it across your face, and none of the fibres catch - you're there.

    Still waiting for that to happen, though, blasted jawline and all that.

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    The ultimate test is a fluffy round makeup remover cotton pad thingy. If you rub it across your face, and none of the fibres catch - you're there.
    Ah, but what direction are you rubbing in? WTG? XTG? ATG? I think this is what Frankenstein may be getting at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeBerlin View Post
    The ultimate test is a fluffy round makeup remover cotton pad thingy. If you rub it across your face, and none of the fibres catch - you're there.

    Still waiting for that to happen, though, blasted jawline and all that.
    I use these for applying my witch hazel. My skin is sensitive so I use the pads to make sure I'm sparing with it and it immediately tells me what areas I still need to work on in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxx2112 View Post
    Ah, but what direction are you rubbing in? WTG? XTG? ATG? I think this is what Frankenstein may be getting at.
    Yes, exactly. Thanks for that; I've edited the OP to include that. So I mean in any direction and with pressure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein View Post
    So I mean in any direction and with pressure.
    Light touch, circular motions. These things catch easily.

    You might, in the interest of science, try using a buffer, but I would not recommend it.

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    If I can rub the back of my hand ATG and not feel any roughness at all, that's BBS for me.

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    I very rarely get a complete bbs. As Robin said, the jawline or one missed spot or another. Not that the razor isn't capable if I do my part but I am not always as thorough as I could be in QC with my shaves. I focus on getting the two toughest spots, either side of my wind pipe and the tip of my chin to evaluate my shave. It is when I am putting on my after shave splash that I feel the overall result with my fingertips.

    This question brings to mind the fellow who was sitting in the barber chair with some regular neighborhood hangers on surrounding him. The fellow was bald on top and would just get a trim on the hair that he had left around his head and over his ears.

    The barber figured he would have a little joke at the customer's expense and put his hand on top of the fellow's bald head and said,"That feels just like my wife's bottom." The fellow didn't bat an eye and without hesitation put his own hand on top of his head giving it a squeeze and said."You're right it sure does."
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