NOVember
November 1
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Brush -
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Soap -
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Post - Cold compress, Alum, Nivea Original Post Shave Balm
Onward and forward to day two. Same setup as it will be all month. My cut from yesterday appears to have healed fairly well but I'm aware it's there so will be careful in that area to try avoiding opening it again. Gave the brush an extra couple of shakes today after soaking the puck for about 10 minutes and got a really nice result. Less foam, more brush load and it began making that thick and slick MWF lather on the puck. So, lots of cushy lather to keep me safe. That's the theory anyway.
First pass on the right as always, set the blade flat and angled for cut then held it. I'm being cognizant of the angle at all times as well as never never never never never never sliding across for even the tiniest microsecond. Finished the right face and neck with a really comfortable pass and no issues. I was able to work over yesterday's cut with the lather and not create a problem at all. Feeling pretty confident here. Took a minute and went to the left, using the Japanese technique. That felt more comfortable today than yesterday and I got a good result on the first pass. Around the goatee on that side got a bit tricky but I got it finally. Not perfect but that's not the point yet. Went down the neck and watched my hand position as I moved toward the ear. I didn't realize how far I work the blade toward my hand in order to get the angle on the left side that far back. If I slip I may lose a thumb.
Rinsed and went for the second pass, XTG or sometimes DTG (diagonally to the grain) with this razor. Made good progress. Did have two tiny nicks on the right cheekbone area but nothing that one quick press with my finger didn't close up. That's an area I sometimes do that in. The neck is tricky on this pass as is the left side, especially up against the goatee. Managed to complete the pass with no blood but not totally happy with the result. So, one more time. Lathered up again and hit the face first. I can actually call the face DFS. And, no blood. Worked on the right neck and got CCS. Good enough. Went under the chin down the neck and, yep, there you go. A nice cut right against the goatee line under my chin. What happened? I have a tendency to land the blade vertically along the goatee to avoid cutting into it, then rolling the razor toward my skin to set the angle. It's not a bad technique.......as long as you use NO pressure. I applied pressure when I rolled the blade which caused it to grab and cut just before it slid down my neck. Can't do that again. Stopped to check the damage, not too bad for me and finished the left side to a CCS. Used cold towel pressure on the chin for a bit and it was done bleeding. Hit the alum and......on my face it was HOT. On my neck it was jump around and cuss and throw things hot. WOW! Two days and it's heating up it seems. My neck was hot red. Used the Nivea liberally to help cool it off.
Overall I can't complain because of the setup. It will improve day by day, hopefully with less blood as I go along. I'm calling the finish a CCS. But that's acceptable right now. Happy Monday everyone!
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