So, my first shave with the Yuma was this afternoon:
Used a Lord Platinum blade, which is my go-to smooth/mild blade, my Stirling $6 boar (seemed appropriate to use with the Yuma) and the coconutty IdC that was included. Two days of stubble which is generally when I get my best shaves.
It's definitely easy to see the difference between the mild side and the aggressive side. I thought about starting with the mild side, but then thought, "well, when I use an adjustable, I often start at a high setting for WTG, then close it down progressively for the next two passes." So I started with the aggressive side. Definitely feeling the blade. Going well, though! Then a few strokes in, bam, nicked myself by the corner of my mouth. Not a usual trouble spot, and while nicks in general are pretty rare for me, I never get them on the WTG pass. Okay, I better switch to the mild side. The mild side... seems too mild. Just not getting much done. So I switched back and forth, being Very Careful with the aggressive side and switching to mild for trouble spots.
Ended up with... not a great shave. Pretty close, but a couple weepers in addition to the nick, and one little spot of razor burn under my chin. A few rough spots that normally I'd touch up with a little buffing, etc., but I was loathe to try it with the Yuma, so I let them be. Finished with alum and Grey Flannel aftershave splash (which I recently picked up cheap at TJ Maxx!)
The star of the show, though, was that soap. Really cushiony, very slick, easy to lather. And smells like Malibu Rum. Great stuff!
But I am not giving up on the Yuma! Going to use something else tomorrow and then give it another try Saturday or Sunday, probably with one of my beloved Rapira Swedish Super Steel blades, which are just about as smooth as the Lord Plats but a lot sharper. We will see how it goes.
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