All of the above and a final antiseptic....... In case of cut use alum, styptic, bandaids as necessary and liberally apply vodka to the inside of the cheeks to insure that none of the nasty germs make it any further. Repeat as necessary or until you forget what you did, your name, your address and take a forced nap. Remember, when you regain consciousness you may feel your head hurting. This is your brain telling you you didn't take enough of the vodka to be totally effective. Therefore, reapply vodka on the inside of the cheeks and repeat the process. When you run out of vodka or SWMBO smacks you with a frying pan, you're done.
Those two methods did not seem to make the final cut of ... http://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/stopping-the-flow-of-red.43938/
I'm quite surprised and dumbfounded they missed that particular bit of helpful advice. They seem so sound.
I picked up my first strop from Whipped Dog ('rich mans strop'). A bit slick and I did manage to nick it a few times. I upgraded to an Illinois strop— a thicker, russian-leather strop with a much better linen component. Glen turned me on to that one. A good stiff (when new) solid strop that had good draw on both components. You can get them new on Amazon. It's where I purchased mine—which, by the way, I'm currently selling in the classifieds (broken-in already!).
It was a great time. We left a little early, as he was getting tired. He held out longer than I thought. He didn't fall asleep in the car until we were about 30 miles from the house (we are probably about 100 miles from Minute Maid Park). We both had fun, and dad ate too much food. I think a smorgasbord does aptly describe my night. It was definitely fun.
I managed to shave with my Feather AC SS today with no injuries at all I did one WTG pass and had a DFS.. I did a little ATG cleanup with my Red Tip and called it a day. I am going to graduate to two passes with the Feather AC next time. I am taking this thing slow and easy. I do like it. SOTD Feather Artist Club SS Feather Pro blade (3) Palmolive Shave Stick AOS Pure Badger Brush AOS AS Balm Florida Water AS WSP Beard OIL Looking forward to loading my Double Ring with a Feather blade in the morning. Have a blessed Sunday!
1959 E3 Gillette Fat Boy Vulfix Super Badger (660) Georgetown G12 Scuttle Noxzema Proraso Sandalwood cream Aqua Velva Ice Blue Shave #3 with the Gillette 7 O’Clock Super Platinum in my '59 Fat Boy set to 6. A very nice, smooth, comfortable BBS shave. I did pick up a couple of weepers when I went over an area again after the lather had dried. Operator error. 2 Full passes: Pass 1 WTG on my face and XTG on my neck. First pass was very close, but nowhere near the first couple of days with this blade. Pass 2: ATG. At this point I had a near BBS shave. After touch up, I had the baby in hand. The Aqua Velva let me know I had pushed a little bit and gave me a good sting. Still a little bit of irritation where it looks like I may have been overly aggressive in my pursuit of the baby. A very nice BBS shave from the Gillette 7 O’clock Super Platinum and the Fat Boy. I like this blade. I believe it will be in my top 10.