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    Default Self-honing razor technique

    I started shaving with one razor despite having two. I have since acquired many great razors. As I acquired these razors I felt my original dulling so I set it aside. After I got a few ready I would send them off to be honed.
    The other day I grabbed my old razor, just to see if it was really dull. It pulled and confirmed my suspicions. Set it aside for a little longer.
    I just picked up this razor last night. Don't ask me why. It shaved just fine. Not omg, but not as dull as I remember.
    Is it possible that my technique got worse before it got better?

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    Do you store it under a pyramid?

    In all seriousness, I'd bet that your technique improved. I for one don't have any self-honing razors.... though that would be pretty cool.

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    I thought it was technique, but for quite a while it shaved me great. I didn't think my technique could have gotten worse mind you thi experience has been over a few months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deighaingeal View Post
    It shaved just fine. Not omg, but not as dull as I remember.
    Is it possible that my technique got worse before it got better?
    Or maybe your prep/lather varied from shave to shave.

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    That would make sense as since then I have discovered better soaps and creams.

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    Could it be that your stropping may have improved ?
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    My problem with these theories is that I continued shaving with other razors in the mean time. Wouldn't I notice a change in all razors? It is also strange that it got worse first.

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    Maybe the "Hone Fairy" sneaked into your house and honed your razor. LOL!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by deighaingeal View Post
    I started shaving with one razor despite having two. I have since acquired many great razors. As I acquired these razors I felt my original dulling so I set it aside. After I got a few ready I would send them off to be honed.
    The other day I grabbed my old razor, just to see if it was really dull. It pulled and confirmed my suspicions. Set it aside for a little longer.
    I just picked up this razor last night. Don't ask me why. It shaved just fine. Not omg, but not as dull as I remember.
    Is it possible that my technique got worse before it got better?
    I'm wondering if your stropping technique got "better"
    Did you strop the razor at some point ?
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