Then if it works for you it's the right way to shave. How long you been straight shaving for, despite the post count, you def don't look like a newb
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Then if it works for you it's the right way to shave. How long you been straight shaving for, despite the post count, you def don't look like a newb
Well, welcome, glad you surfaced and great vid too!
3 things that I found interesting:
--looks like you're using about a 45 degree angle.
--No stretching for a good bit of the shave.
--And no passes with the left hand.
1) I don't really pay attention to the angle, only how it cuts. She could use a honing, and my beard wasn't very soft.
2) I typically stretch a little more than that but not a whole lot on a quick shave. I didn't think anyone would want to watch my hand stretch with the blade hidden.
3) I would hack my face to death with my left hand. That is part of the reason I didn't stretch a lot, I would have crossed my hands in front of the camera.
You can see a few places I kinda got mixed up with stroke vs. stretch hand vs. camera. It is harder than I thought.
Honestly, I just wanted to see how many people would waste 4 minutes and forty one seconds of their lives watching some dude shave.";"
What you call wasting time I call work avoidance. Semantics really. :p
(.....Time is money, and I don't get paid to shave.....)
That really says it all. The divide between those on this forum who do this because it's a past-time and those who do it just for the function of the shave period meet head on here.
If I was in a hurry or just wanted to "shave" I'd use a DE but that is the camp I'm in.
Just another breed of shaving cat.
I don't see a hack job. Looks like a fine shave to me.