Learn on a straight, convert to a stainless shavette. You are doing well, and I predict will leave PSO behind soon.
I don't think the PSO affects the shave at all - it keeps the skin supple to minimize nicks, weepers, and cuts. This link from B&B explains it well: https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/wiki/How_Pre-shave_Oil_Works
Thanks for posting that Karl I passed on the pso, until I started shaving with a straight. My own experience pso does provide a more comfortable shave. I wet my face and apply the pso directly to my wet face and massage in. It does make the skin more supple and pliable, both during the shave and post shave. The article that @Karl G references, explains the benefits to the skin perfectly and my experience as well. As a side note, I have pretty dry skin, which can use all the help it needs.
I don't get your hashtags, or hashtags in general. Do they mean you had a successful shave, using both hands? BTW, welcome to The Shave Den. Wander over to the Welcome Center, and introduce yourself.
Interesting read, thanks. Well I have been using it again. The single passes WTG are going well I think, though I was starting to feel like I was at an impasse. So tonight I wiped the blade and did notice little stubbles, so I guess it is cutting. I need to watch the Lynn video again. But I feel like it might be time to learn a new direction. I am enjoying the straight shave, and stropping which I'm now doing 30 on the rough leather and 50 on the smooth.
Tonight I was able to shave half my upper lip, the left side using my strong hand. It was a XTG pass. Went well enough. We won't talk about the other side though. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Correct. Mainly it is just the first pass, and then using a Schick E3 to finish. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Evening gents... So I'm looking to add a new direction to my shave (probably XTG), but am having trouble figuring out how to do it. I've looked over at SRP and seen their different grip pictures, and I've watched Lynn's video (just found out he lives in the area!), but his XTG shave looked like a WTG shave to me. So looking for anything to help, either some other videos or maybe some more pictures... Thanks!
Skin stretching is especially important to my XTG on the neck and jawline. Much easier to get a 90 degree (or thereabouts) angle when the skin is lifted up and away from the curves of the neck and jaw. The cheek is pretty straightforward for me.
Make sure you've got an accurate idea of what Xtg really means on your beard. I switch to a strong hand kamisori grip for this area.
I had to think about this. I use my strong hand on each side for this pass. However, it is always good to experiment to find what works when running into a challenge. Sometime a different part of the blade or grip or hand or angle or puffing up, or stretching skin, etc. The only right way is what works on your face.
Yeah, but I don't want to have to learn how to become a contortionist to do it. I was able to do my strong side, it just didn't feel natural. More practice I guess.
I never switch hands because I am afraid that my off hand will drop the razor or cut me. Any tips? Or I should just dare myself?
Well if using your strong hand works for you and your getting good shaves then I say stick with it. Different strokes for different folks. But if you want to try then just go for it. I find shaving with my weak hand almost easier. I don't know if it is because I'm being more careful or what. Now just got to figure out how to grip the razor for other angles. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk