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Thread: Bleedin like a stuck pig........
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12-11-2010, 07:25 AM #11
Congrats on your first shave, and welcome to the club! The first shave is the worst, your technique is horrible and you are afraid. You will be surprised how much easier (and better!) it is the 2nd time around simply from the base experience of the first shave.
Just be patient, and take things slow. Rushing = pain with a straight.
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12-11-2010, 07:46 AM #12
Does this make us blood brothers?
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12-11-2010, 10:20 AM #13
Is that the floor shaking or just me?
The more you use the str8, the more you will improve. I remember my first. My hand wasn't shaking that bad when I started. A weeper here, a nick there. Before I was done it was like I had the DT's, and didn't even go to my neck.
I was like, "Dude, what were you thinking?" Didn't help any that when I saw my wife later in the day, she said I looked like I had been in a cat fight. I said yeah, the cat's name was Boker.
Latch on to a healthy styptic like a Col Conk or Clubman. The alum blocks are excellent too for those gushers. Just kidding. I've probably cut my ear lobes more than I have my face.
The bleeding will stop, but the comments, not so much. When you become proficient with the str8, you'll never look back. Enjoy.
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12-11-2010, 06:21 PM #14
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Thanked: 270I'll be honest with you, when I started straight shaving in March I was thinking about renting out my face for Halloween parties in the fall.
My downfall was applying pressure of the razor. It's one thing to tell yourself to stop doing it, but another to actually do it. I bought a larger razor and the sheer weight of it made it easier not to apply pressure. Then finally I learned to ease up on the pressure on all razors.
Then about the time I got the hang of it the shaves leveled off and I had to learn (after much procrastination) how to use a Swaty to sharpen up my blades.
But it's worth it, to know you learned a skill like this and get superior shaves. I hated shaving for 40 years and now I enjoy it.
Straight razor shaver and loving it!40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors