Your #1 piece of advice for a noob - in 3 sentences or less

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by Malacoda, Oct 13, 2009.

  1. bperryman1

    bperryman1 Member

    This can get expensive.
     
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  2. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    good advice so far...........

    I'll add this:

    Razor angle and
    correct blade / razor combo
     
  3. ChemErik

    ChemErik Mr. Personality

    I always thought the world had two types of idiots:
    1) those who listen to nobody
    2) those who listen to everybody
     
  4. Malacoda

    Malacoda Active Member

    Amen to that.

    My first brush hasn't even arrived yet and I'm already contemplating a second...

    I think the hardest part of my first six months is going to be self-control over purchasing -- particularly when I get past the stage of finding my technique and into the stage of experimentation.
     
  5. wklmmmm

    wklmmmm New Member

    never slide the blade - it turns into a scalpel then.
     
  6. Zach

    Zach New Member

    No, there's more than 2 types of idiot.
    The classifications for idiocy can only be bound by one's imagination.

    With regard to shaving, however, my advice stands.
    Listen to anyone or everyone as long as you decide for yourself.
     
  7. profsaffel

    profsaffel The a**s go marching one by one

    Get a nice, slick, cushiony and great smelling lather, a sharp blade and a comfortable-in-the-hand razor and go to town with it.
     
  8. shavejunkie

    shavejunkie New Member

    Amen Brother!!
     
  9. D.irving79

    D.irving79 Gemocrat

  10. JimR

    JimR Active Member

    Patience is a virtue.

    Walk your own path.

    Boar can do More!
     
  11. wchnu

    wchnu Duck Season!

    BULLY!!!
     
  12. Shaver X

    Shaver X Well-Known Member

    Use a very light touch when shaving with a DE razor.

    Try out different blades and shaving soaps/creams to see how well they work for you.

    Practice and refine your shaving technique.
     
  13. bandit82ta

    bandit82ta New Member

    start with quality equipment (soap/cream, razor, prep)
    take time to learn technique and dont rush (mantec vids)
    enjoy and remember its your shave.
     
  14. Zach

    Zach New Member


    Brilliant!
    The Holy Trinity of shaving advice!
     
  15. Occams Razor

    Occams Razor Member


    No pressure,no pressure,no pressure and before I forget NO PRESSURE !! Let the razor do all of the work. Take your time and enjoy ! Good luck. ;)
     
  16. Adeptus_Minor

    Adeptus_Minor Active Member

  17. jfever311

    jfever311 Active Member

    Shave one pass at a time. - Meaning, do not worry about the end result. Do your first pass, and only IF your skin feels up to it, do another pass. Many people have suffered through the day with razor burn and irritation because they insisted on a three pass shave, even though they should have stopped after the first one for one reason or another.

    Perfect your lather - A good lather is a very big part of your shave

    Keep it simple - Like others said before me, keep things simple. Do not alter too many components of your routine at a time.
     
  18. D Pflaumer

    D Pflaumer New Member

    Get the good stuff from the start, you waste more money buying junk then replacing it.

    TSD cream is incredible.

    Get a straight instead :D
     
  19. michiganlover

    michiganlover Member

    Have realistic expectations: don't expect top quality shaves for at least a couple of months. Learning this new way of shaving takes time, patience, and practice.
     
  20. goshawk

    goshawk Well-Known Member

    The most important ingredients in a good shave are hot water and patience.
    Whatever kit you're using will work best if you apply those two things in liberal quantities.


    Best Regards

    goshawk
     

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