May 6 (Saturday) - Kamikaze Day shave
Little Lily thingy; Magic shavette / GSB(1); Rockwell 6s on plate #3 / PAL Gold Thin Hollow Ground ( 3)
Kent woodhandled boar brush
Cella
Alum and Thayers Witch Hazel Astringent Aftershave
Styptic pencil, ointment, bandaids standing by...
Well, that was an anticlimax.
I made careful preparations, then washed my face extralong with the Dove Men's Face Scrub, soaked it in hot water, made sure my brush soaked in hot water, used about five times my normal amount of Cella soap and whipped up a huge bowl of lather and then added more water than usual.
I then followed all the tips given earlier yesterday:
Alum on both hands for secure grips - check
Skin stretching so hard both my ears and eyes look as pointed as Spock's - check
Shavette gripped firmly in position shown on YouTube videos - check
Angle between 10 and 20 degrees - check
Touch down lightly with no slicing on landing - check
Pull lightly in short strokes with no pressure - check
Listen for the sound of whiskers cutting (water and fan off to allow this) - check
Result: Little Lily travels down both cheeks in turn with sound of velcro ripping and feel of tape pulling free, removes all the lather cleanly ... And leaves all the whiskers. No skin cut or blood leaving the body, which is good, but no whiskers cut or leaving the body either, which isn't.
I thought it might just be due to total ignorance of proper shavette technique on my part, so I did a control test. I dug out my never-used-by-me Magic shavette, loaded half a GSB into it as per
@Bama Samurai's instructions, relathered my face with Cella (no shortage there anyway), and had my first ever shavette shave with a "real" shavette.
Result: Magic shavette travelled down both cheeks with a sound of velcro ripping and left them bare of whiskers.
So I dumped Little Lily and finished my shavette shave with the Magic. I did one pass WTG and called it good. I did everything except the goatee and moustache area. The one scary part was doing the offhand side of my throat. I couldn't get the angle right with my strong hand, so I ended up doing the offhand side with my offhand (my right as I am lefthanded). That's the first time I have ever used any razor with my offhand; starting out on my throat was a bit nervewracking.
After setting down the shavette and calling it good, I then relathered again and did a complete one pass shave with my Rockwell 6s.
After all that, the alum was dead silent and the astringent aftershave had very little burn. The styptic pencil, ointment and bandaids went home disappointed that they never got to play...
Oh yes, and Little Lily's blade, such as it is and what there is of it, went into the blade bank and the metal handle went into recycling.
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