This is the reason I don't use mentholated soaps. It numbs my face to the point that I can't "feel" the razor on my face and get feedback on my technique. Almost like shaving in a Quinton Tarantino movie: I see the razor moving, but I can't feel anything happening.
I think I just used too much that day. FrostByte is cold enough without also using Proraso green, too.
I learned.... That even a super sharp wedge blade can't make a bad shave good. OK well it made it passable, but the irritation from prior awful shave was still very prickly. The Wilky made it better than it could have been though. I can't shave every day, especially if I just had a bad one, I guess is the main point to take away here.
I learned that I really need to make sure my alarm is in fact set. I had to do the whole "oh ****, I'm late" routine. Had to shower shave with Cremo. Still is DFS, but i missed out on the daily Zen. This happens to me about once in a decade so no biggie, but I am frazzled
I learned that my Weber is nice and mild. I learned that a grocery store version of Personna blades does a superb job of providing a smooth shave in the Weber. I learned that Old Spice doesn't have to sting.
I learned 24 hours after my Fatip shave that a/s still stings a bit even without having shaved again. Scraped epidermis indeed!
In my last shave, I decided to push a Voskhod into a fourth shave. I learned that 4 Comfortable DFS are possible from a single Voskhod. I had always tossed them after three.
ouch... That happened to me my first go-round with Cadet OC. But like @maltedmilk says...ride that cap!
I learned to stop trying to re-invent the wheel. A 3 passer is king. Had a great 3 pass shave this morning. Enough said!
I learned to stop trying to re-invent the wheel. A 3 passer is king. Had a great 3 pass shave this morning. Enough said!
I learned the rabbit hole goes a lot deeper than I ever thought seven months ago when I started DE shaving.