I am to the point that if I have to lather up a third time, something is wrong. I have found sharp blades and razors that give me excellent shaves with two passes and sometimes a little touch up. More passes than that usually starts the irritation.
I have also found this. I can get BBS with my 34c but it's four passes and a lot of touch up. With my more aggressive razor I'm two pass with minor touch ups and I've noticed it gets my trouble spots in two. The touch ups with my ER 1924 are merely misses on my behalf. It doesn't really leave room for a slip in technique though. I'm considering a two month focus on it, the way it's going I'm not sure 1 focus is going to do it.
Focus-Hard Soaps I am starting to like this focus. I started wet shaving a little over a year ago. I have used creams for ninety percent of those shaves. I am now on my ninth shave between MWF and Route 66. I am starting to like soaps a lot. SOTD Route 66 Sweeney Todd Rubberset 400 Mulcuto slant Bic Chrome Platinum (2) Alum Nancy Boy AS Balm Pitrulon Classic AS Have a great weekend!
Had a great shave this morning. I've started trying to map my touch ups as I'm noticing they tend to be in the same areas. I was very careful in the areas I often touch up and by the end I had one tiny touch up for the BBS. Finished with no sting from the alum and plenty of ice from the snake bite. Enjoy your weekend all
Good pic, makes me slightly jealous but not in a spiteful way. Partly because I want lots of stuff and partly because I'm not allowed my stuff on the sink my wife calls it "clutter". I'm working on that though. I've not tried soaps yet all that will change next month though I can't wait.
Good to know I'm not the only one who noticed a huge change between day #1 and day #2 with a Feather blade.
I was actually thinking the only chance I have is either his and hers sinks or two bathrooms. How funny a hobby I found trying to save money might end up pushing me to get the plumbers in or buy a bigger house
Short strokes are key on the chin. Mine are typically a half inch to an inch long, with good skin stretching. I do a S/N pass first, then a side to side, then an ATG. I use lots of Alum on my fingers to help with skin stretching. Chin and jaw were the hardest parts to get for me.
Anyone got some tips on how to work a Semogue 2000 versus an Omega 48 or 98? For whatever reason, I just can't get the same quality of lather with the Semogue yet. The Semogue seems to hold onto water more (and lather for that matter) more so I need to shake it a whole lot more. Then even if I do get a decent lather, I can't get it out of the brush as well as I can my significantly larger Omegas. Today is Semogue day so I wanted to see if anyone had some advice.
Thanks Clint! I just had my first good meal in a couple of days, now I'm watching college basketball. Later NFL playoffs. Lazy weekend is the plan.