After reciting the final poem, maintain an iron face, thrust in deep and low with unhesitating strength, then immediately rip the blade upward as far and fast as your failing strength will allow.... Oh, sorry. Those are the classic instructions for committing seppuku (aka hari-kari) like a true samurai. My mistake. For advice on shaving safely with "little lilies" I got nothing...
I'm Alabama, it's "Hey Y'all! Watch this..." followed shortly by the announcement for the memorial. No good southern story ever started with "Once upon a time..."
Four steps: 1 Stop 2 Drop 3 Shut them down 4 Open up shop Oh no! Silly me...That's how Rough Riders roll. You were right about honor suicide. My bad. What are we talking about?
April 15 (Saturday ) - creams focus Gillette Canadian pre - War Fathandled Tech / Topaz Platinum ( 3 ) Supply Provision synthetic brush Proraso Blue shave cream Alum and cold water Yesterday was Proraso White; tonight it's Blue. This one seems to be geared especially towards irritated skin with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E. After yesterday's less than stellar attempt at straight facelathering, I went back to using a lather bowl first. The result from an inch-long dab from the toothpaste tube of cream was a bowl of thick, slick, creamy lather plentiful enough to shave both me and a passing yeti and his two attendant yaks. I am not too stuck on the scent of this cream, which is fairly strong and which I can best describe as "bitter herbs". I suupose it may be the scent of the aloe vera. It wouldn't be enough to put me off using the cream, but I'm not going to go around sniffing the tube for enjoyment either. On the other hand, everything else is topnotch - the lather, the protection, glide, cushion, slickness, and postshave skin feel. Really an excellent cream. I used a Topaz Platinum blade on its third day even though I normally pitch them after two uses, did my normal crisscross diagonal passes, an ATG pass and then a certain amount of blade buffing on my neck and chin (something I normally never do.). The result was very very close to BBS with only a mild bit of grumbling from Mr. Alum on my neck. An exceptionally good shave, which is attributable mostly to the superior shave cream.
I can offer up some suggestions, as I wouldn't want this to be a negative experience that delays your transition to the Darkside. I would suggest only shaving your cheeks on the day we do this. It takes time to get comfortable enough with a straight to do the curvy parts of your face and neck. I would consider the correct angle and pressure to be the most important aspects. I have not used one of these particular blades either, but will use it just like a regular straight. Lay the blade against your face and tip the spine away 20-30 degrees. Gently shave the lather off using very little pressure. Do not press the blade into your skin, just gently scrape the lather off, the whiskers will come off with it. Another important tool when shaving with a straight is skin stretching. The blade cuts better when the skin is tight. When shaving my cheeks, I reach over my head and pull the skin upwards above where I am shaving. I would suggest finishing the first shave with a safety razor and call it good. I did many partial straight shaves before working up to full straight shaves. My first shaves where WTG, followed by XTG. I had about sixty straight shaves in before I attempted ATG. The most important thing is that this should be fun. Relax and don't try to do too much in the beginning. Thanks for having the courage to jump in and try this
It came from a brush and razor handle set that was in my great uncle's house. My dad got it from there and brought it to me as a gift because he knows about my shaving obsession hobby. The razor is a Trac II handle. The brush was a badger knot (I think) that Jim (@Jayaruh) restored for me with a new badger knot. Thread about the brush reknot Original thread about the razor and brush set
Sunday shave Today's razor is Revisor 6/8 with a thumb notch. The factor edge was less than satisfactory so I re-honed it, finished on the Shapton 16k and this it's second shave. I was taking a few razors to the pasted strops so before the shave this razor got the CrOx, then diamond 50k, 100k treatment. The edge was smooth and while it did not feel sharp it was sharp. Four passes no blood, no irritation and a smooth face. Irritation A+ Closeness A Smoothness A Sharpness A-
Arko Adjustable April!!!!! April 15 Razor - Soviet Consul Blade - (2) Soap - Arko Brush - Jayaruh #46 Post - Alum In the words of that wise philosopher, Charlie Brown, GOOD GRIEF! I chose the JR46 for the brush tonight, used the Arko stick on my face, dunked the brush for about 10 seconds then shook it a couple of times and started to lather. Instantly had lather sticking to the mirror, the wall around the mirror, you name it. Guess I should have done an extra shake to get the brush a bit dryer. This thing just turns the Arko into mountains of lather. Second shave with the Consul and Sputnik on 6 and two passes got me to near-BBS. Not quite the baby from last night but I didn't try for perfection. Can't complain at all about the result and - no blood or other problems. Still felt incredibly smooth and did a great job. I think for the third shave on it tomorrow night I'll open it up to 9. That's like 11 on the Slim/Fatboy. Yeah, I know.....beyond their capacity. I trust you're all busy with hiding eggs, having family around and all that good stuff. Hope you have a great holiday! I think I'll throw some ribs on the grill tomorrow afternoon and me and my better half will just enjoy some good old homemade bbq and a couple of Schlafly's. Mmmm, mmmmm, good!
The edge is not quite where I want it to be, but close. This only my second successful hone from bevel set to finish. The geometry is similar to my Dovos and those edges tend to be a toucher smoother and sharper than this one... but today was a very good shave. I will give it up a couple more shaves then touch it up and see if I can improve. The never ending search for the perfect shave.