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11-04-2006, 01:57 AM #1
Tips for shaving my chin?
I've been trying to learn straight razor shaving off and on for several months now, and the main problem is my chin.
My razor basically sticks in my chin hair; it won't glide. I have to push it through, which of course creates a lot of irritation.
I also have this problem with my safety razor. Right now with the safety razor I'm dealing with my chin by "blade buffing," taking a ton of really, really short strokes. Otherwise the safety razor blade just sort of sticks in my chin stubble. I'm only able to do one pass, with the grain.
I don't think my prep is the problem. I use hot water, hot towels, and hair conditioner to get my beard feeling somewhat soft instead of prickly. I tried showering before shaving, but that actually made the problem worse. I also have some glycerine that I use as a prepass lube.
Right now I'm using Proraso green tube cream and a pure badger brush. I have some glycerine soap that I'm thinking of trying tomorrow.
One of my straights was honed by a member, and I've gotten another to HHT-sharp on my own.
Does anyone have any suggestions for coping with a difficult chin?
I feel like if I could just get through a with-the-grain pass without irritating the heck out of my chin I could start using the straight for my daily shave.
Thanks for any tips you can offer,
Josh