First straight shave, ever!
Well I just completed my very first shave with a straight, a Dovo ebony silver steel. And I think it was a relative success, for a beginner.
I decided to jump straight in, and shave my whole face with it, without the aid of a disposable. For a pre shave prep, I had a hot shower, followed by a hot towel compress for about 1min, lathered up with Razorock xxx and an SRD silver tip 1 brush, and off it went!
I only managed to give myself a few tiny nics, but didn't need the steptyc pencil at all. Although I may have used a bit too much pressure, as my face does feel a little red and raw, but not too bad. After the shave I followed up with Razorock after shave wax.
One thing I noticed is, the blade is much more noisy than what I thought it would be, I could really hear the whiskers being cut. Also I think it may have been pulling/grabbing slightly, so I'm not sure if that was the blade being a little dull, my technique or the fact that my lather was a rather poor first attempt and didn't seem to offer much glide(maybe I didn't have enough water?).
I bought the razor shave ready from Lynn at SRD, then before I shaved I gave it 20 passes on the cloth strop, and about 70 on the leather, but being the first time it was a poor attempt but at least I didn't slice my new strop in half.
Any ideas as to the razor Seeming to tug and pull a bit?
First straight shave, ever!
Yeah well it's a brand new razor, honed by Lynn at SRD. I did 20 laps on the linen strop, then about 60-70 laps on the leather. But it was the first time I had ever used a strop, so im not sure if I may have dulled the edge slighty from poor technique.
First straight shave, ever!
True, I was very carefully to keep the spine on the strop at all times, and use minimal to not much at all pressure, just the weight of the blade. I'll keep practising the stripping and focus on the prep, and definitely how to make a decent lather, which I found a little more tricky then what I thought it would be.
First straight shave, ever!
Think light pressure ( even when you don't want to) and shallow angles. Beard reduction, not elimination, is what you're looking for. It will stop the razor rash and the nicks, even the cuts. As you use light pressure you don't have a death grip on the blade and if and when it grabs, it will give, instead of cut. You're doing great! Keep at it. It gets better, much better with time and practice. Double O
First straight shave, ever!
Yeah that's for all to tips guys! Practise practise practise. Its allot of fun though, much more enjoyable than disposables.