Daughter's first straight razor shave.
You need to understand that she is a teenager, and therefore, my IQ has dropped dramatically over the past few years.
Prep: glycerin based soap
Oil: none
Brush: 24mm
Whipped dog
Scuttle: Georgetown Pottery
Razor: 3/8 wedge - straight
soap: Trumper's Coconut
Alum: none
Witch Hazel: Generic unscented
Last night my daughter tried a straight razor for the first time. Before she started I put on my shoes and warmed up the bike so I could run her to the hospital if needed.
I had shown her a couple of times how to use a straight, concentrating on blade angle and skin stretching. She was way more comfortable with a straight than I have ever been. Frankly, I am still a bit intimidated by them. She has no fear.
She likes the scent of the soap and says it produced a slick and wonderful smelling lather.
She took to a straight like a duck to water. No cuts, no irritations, no weepers. She said the straight felt smooth and added "It's only a razor, why would I have a problem?" She liked the feeling of how closely the straight cut and plans on using a straight again next time. Of course, I am the one that has to strop because it appears to be beneath her station in life to do such things. She did admit to being puzzled at how to approach her ankles, but said that it only took her a minute or two to find the right methods.
She sends her thanks to @
cubancigar2000 for the trumpers & has actually agreed to let me try it sometime.
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