Thanks for the tip on unrefined Shea. I'll pick some up. It is not 5 hours post shave, and still some burn going on. Sad part is, I knew better the whole time I was doing it.
I definitely find it is those added couple of touch-ups that really set the AS on fire! I do my best to limit it to one touch-up and then stop, but I agree it is really hard not to want to get as smooth as possible! I use the Nivea sensitive skin shave balm to quiet things down. Works well for me.
Sounds like you decided to listen to the Neal (@NCoxSTL) in your head . . . "Come on you can do it, just a little more, what's the worst that can happen?"
Don't worry. The ADs related to straights aren't that difficult to overcome. You need a razor, a strop, and a touch up stone. You'll want about 35 razors, a set of about six stupidly expensive rocks, and a strop of each type of leather. Have fun with it!
We all do the same thing at times. My only saving grace is skin as tough as nails. I have to be out of mind stupid to get a bad case of razor burn. I usually end up with mild irritation when I keep going past the "good sense" point.
That question seems to the new mantra around here. What's the worst that can happen? You don't want to know! If you're hearing my voice in your head quickly stop and think of puppies, kittens, happy thoughts and make me go away!
November 3, 2015 No Variation NoVember The No Variation theme month comes at a great time for me having acquired some new equipment. I've had only two shaves with this razor in order to choose a blade to use exclusively this month. Also about half a dozen shaves with the soap and brush. So this will be a great month of learning. Razor: Mongoose B3 Blades: Feather Artist Club Professional (3) Soap: Saponificio Varesino Manna Brush: Omega 31025 Scarlatti Boar AS: Myrsol Blue I shaved on Monday with a three-day growth and then again today. Initial impressions: Razor - having only used vintage DEs, SEs and injectors, the Mongoose feels brick heavy and looks the size of one as well as I place it up to my face. It seems to demand one use no pressure, using your hand to just steer the beast. The ATG pass takes getting used to as one must pull the weight of the mongoose upward. I initially tend to "choke up" on the handle as I do an upward stroke. My stroke count and pattern appears to change slightly due to the width of the cutting head. Even though it is wider, it may actually help in my approach to trouble spots on jawline and neck. The shave angle appears to be found almost naturally by design. Blade - the Feather Pro is sharp and smooth. The razor/blade combo just sliced throughout my three-day growth with no problem. By far the best first-pass reduction that I've experienced. It will take time to figure the best attack angle around my mustache and goatee/patch. A few weepers developed there today. But with just two shaves, I'm drawing a quick conclusion that once consistent, good technique is achieved with this razor, BBS shaves should become an every day occurrence. (Just like today!) More later on the soap and brush combo. Cheers! RT
I have found that with practice I can use just one end of the razor to trim in tight areas. I just lift up the opposite end slightly to the point that the blade is no longer cutting: just taking the weight on the offside off the blade. This makes it easier for me to get into tight spots with the wider head. Once I became comfortable with this approach, I can get to the tight spots easier. Not sure if I did a good job explaining my approach or if it will work for you but I hope it helps.
No, I get it. It makes sense. Part of the trouble is, I like to trim the bottom line of hair across the upper lip. But with a long mustache, I have to hold the upper whiskers out of the way while attempting to trim the lower ones. With a narrow injector - no problem. With the large head of a Mongoose or even a DE - a bit more cumbersome. (and no, I'm not going to shave it off.) This is good though. I have something to work on during the month.
Makes sense to me. One less thing to shave. Nothing wrong with using an injector every couple of shaves for trimming duties.
Nov 3. Raxor: Feather Artist Club DX Blade: Feather Proguard Brush: Semogue SOC Badger Cream: T&H 1805 ASB: Body Shop White Musk This is my first shave in the Nov 30. I was due to start yesterday but being told I was going to be made redundant dampened the mood a bit and I decided to forget the shave. Anyway - 2 pass shave wtg and atg. DFS\BBS results. No weepers or cuts. Really enjoyable shave. I'm left handed and after spending a month with the non folding Kai, I am getting confident with my right hand. Didn't feel awkward at all. Stick with it guys, it gets easier.
Day 3 - No Variation Novemeber! 3 November 2015 Utopia 3-piece Gillette Silver Blue (3) L'Occitane Plisson Synthetic Proraso Barbe Dure Alum TSD 2x Iced FW AS Splash Today was day three on the GSB, and the blade shows no signs of degradation. Today I did the usual two pass routine and focused on skin stretching and precise shaving. Today's lather was amazing, perfect on the first try and super slick...the result was near BBS with a tiny weeper on the neck. The Alum felt like a cold stone, zero irritation today! Hopefully I will pull off the exact same thing tomorrow. Spent the late part of the day winterizing stuff, snow will be here by Thursday night. Other than that...all is quiet in Colorado. Have a wonderful Wednesday!
I'm using these 2 for awhile and comparing the difference between them. Initially the G seems that it can be more aggressive than the B. More shaves are required....