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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    And in all that reading you missed the part about "For your first shave simply shave the easy parts like from Sideburn to Jaw line and slowly expand out as your skill grows, using you old shaving system to finish up"

    And that part about that SR shaving is about beard reduction..

    Not trying to be facitious here but all that stuff is really in all the beginner shaving guides.. Slow down take your time, honest there isn't a prize for the guy that gets there fastest...
    Oh I saw all that. I just got brave and went ahead and went for it, haha. I guess I wasn't supposed to?
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    Been doing this for about 2 and a half months and I am still learning. I was where you are now. It does get better. Shaves get easier, safer and closer every time. The lip and chin area are still difficult spots but I now am able to shave them to the point they are BBS. Trust me, it does take time. Stick to your guns and be patient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorthin View Post
    Been doing this for about 2 and a half months and I am still learning. I was where you are now. It does get better. Shaves get easier, safer and closer every time. The lip and chin area are still difficult spots but I now am able to shave them to the point they are BBS. Trust me, it does take time. Stick to your guns and be patient.
    Thanks for the reassurance. I think I needed it. I guess I just felt like with how much research I had done, I had a lot more confidence than I probably should have had going into this. I just had way too high of expectations for the first shave. I definitely know now to not expect so much and to just take my time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chreees View Post
    Oh I saw all that. I just got brave and went ahead and went for it, haha. I guess I wasn't supposed to?
    Nope - you weren't "supposed to".

    I think the point is to set your expectations appropriately. You are of course free to be as aggressive as you wish. But the advice in the beginner's guides are there for a reason and intended to make your experience a pleasant one with realistic expectations.

    I can read alot about how to play tennis but I'm not a tennis player until I've put alot of time on the courts. Take your time! This isn't a race...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EggSuckingLeech View Post
    Nope - you weren't "supposed to".

    I think the point is to set your expectations appropriately. You are of course free to be as aggressive as you wish. But the advice in the beginner's guides are there for a reason and intended to make your experience a pleasant one with realistic expectations.

    I can read alot about how to play tennis but I'm not a tennis player until I've put alot of time on the courts. Take your time! This isn't a race...
    Noted. I shall pay closer attention to the advice given here and pace myself.

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    Shave #2 tonight.

    Razor moved much easier tonight... maybe it just needed a bit of stropping even though Larry said in the instructions it did not? I dunno. I was able to go quicker, and I didn't take near as long to shave, but I did still have to finish with my electric (which feels completely childproof after just shaving your face with a sharp blade, lol).

    One thing I don't get yet is how to cut completely close so no stubble is left. Went all angles and still had stubble left. It was like I was just scraping off the lather. I need to work on my angle technique more (obviously).

    Less nicks this time... but a bit more irritation (razor burn). Not sure why. I did get a gusher on the left side of my neck, right under the jawline, that took a bit of time to clot (styptic was no match for it).

    At least I actually felt like the guys in the YouTube vids this time... Just didn't get the closeness I needed. I'll work on it. I think my next shave will be in a day or two. Definitely can't shave everyday right now while learning this new skill.
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    All that was said above is correct, and if you listen, and hang in there practice makes perfect. Of course i feel the need to put in my 2 cents even though the wisdom has certainly chimed in on this one already..... My advice and something the wasnt mentioned is skin stretching.... Now i dont know how old you are, And i am young my self (27) but i know that making sure you stretch would doing your pass by either pulling with your hand or making funny faces it pinnacle for a close shave. It is about beard reduction as mentioned above. Each pass should bring you closer to complete smoothness. It will give you a better closer shave if you remember to stretch.

    Another thing is confidence.... Confidence is a good thing..... Confidence is also earned....... Dont ever forget for a second what that blade is capable of and remember that it has certain rules. Learn what your razor can and cant do. IF YOU BREAK A RULE BECAUSE OF YOUR CONFIDENCE AND INEXPERIENCE THE RAZOR WILL REMIND YOU.

    Happy shave---- You'll be fine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLowett View Post
    All that was said above is correct, and if you listen, and hang in there practice makes perfect. Of course i feel the need to put in my 2 cents even though the wisdom has certainly chimed in on this one already..... My advice and something the wasnt mentioned is skin stretching.... Now i dont know how old you are, And i am young my self (27) but i know that making sure you stretch would doing your pass by either pulling with your hand or making funny faces it pinnacle for a close shave. It is about beard reduction as mentioned above. Each pass should bring you closer to complete smoothness. It will give you a better closer shave if you remember to stretch.

    Another thing is confidence.... Confidence is a good thing..... Confidence is also earned....... Dont ever forget for a second what that blade is capable of and remember that it has certain rules. Learn what your razor can and cant do. IF YOU BREAK A RULE BECAUSE OF YOUR CONFIDENCE AND INEXPERIENCE THE RAZOR WILL REMIND YOU.

    Happy shave---- You'll be fine!
    Thanks for the advice, guys! I am definitely working on learning how to stretch the skin and what angle to use. Once I get it down I should be golden...

    Also, I just took my first shot at honing... Now it's time to see how they shave:

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    Shave #3: Okay, so I KNEW something wasn't right... I shaved today using my Dovo my brother gave to me, after giving it a quick 10 x-strokes on the hone I purchased from Whipped Dog. It shaves beautifully. Waaaaaaaaay better than the Henckels. With the Henckels it was more so just scraping off the lather, whereas the Dovo I was having complete whisker removal in one WTG pass. Amazing. Not knocking Larry's honing job on the Henckels, but it just wasn't as sharp as it should've been, IMO. I will shave using it next time and see how it performs now that it's had 10 x-strokes on the barbers hone, and let you guys know how it goes. But I did do the arm hair test, and it seemed to do just as well as the Dovo. I am completely satisfied with this shave! I did one north-to-south pass, and then one south-to-north pass. My face is completely smooth. There was no need to finish with my electric this time. I am soooo happy that I finally figured out this issue, and it wasn't just me.
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