A 3 pass shave typically goes with the growth, across the growth, then against the growth followed by touchups. Anybody do the passes in a different order? What's your rationale for doing so? I'll often dispense with the WTG pass thinking that it isn't the most effective pass, rather, X/ATG are more effective at removing the growth to begin with. Sometimes I'll end with a WTG pass just to say I covered all the bases (I know it's asking for trouble).
I follow the with/across/against for my cheeks and chin. Odd, but I've found with/against/across works best on my neck. Zero burn or irritation.
I do passes in exactly that order with a SR. If I am in a hurry, I use a SE razor with a fresh blade and only do two passes: first against the grain and second accross the grain with maybe a touch WTG up w/o relathering at my sideburns. P.S. I like the effort you put into your titles.
I dont shave the same way everytime. Sometimes i start off against the grain. Sometimes i start across the grain. It varies to be honest. Sometimes its a great shave and sometimes the shave is meh. Too many variables with my gear and the way i shave. Lol i have too much gear to dedicate to nailing down a specific routine
I rarely shave against the grain ever. WTG followed by another WTG pass usually keeps my face pretty clean shaven.
i do 2 passes-north to south then south to north,minor touch ups after that.it covers all the angles..