What did we learn from our last shaves?

Discussion in 'General Shaving Talk' started by youngunn, Nov 8, 2014.

  1. BigMark

    BigMark Tests razors by shaving Wookies

    The the ES Krona shaves differently than the Schick. It is heavier but seems milder.
     
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  2. Cap7597

    Cap7597 Well-Known Member

    You can get a great shave with an SE razor. Also that the slicker the lather the better.
     
  3. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    Right on! I don't mess around with soaps that aren't slick, that is IMO one of most important part of a soaps characteristic.
     
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  4. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    It grows back
     
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  5. Cap7597

    Cap7597 Well-Known Member

    Yep. Just learning the SE thing. And with a DE I just got through the motions and sometimes don't take in consideration water and all. I just make a lather and if it's a little dry or too wet , I just shave with it.
    Today made my Cella a little dry and I could really tell while using an SE. :)
     
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  6. gmaugie007

    gmaugie007 Well-Known Member

    water is good; it's called wetshaving for a reason!

    a couple of days ago, i was in a rush. after building lather in the bowl, i missed the rinse step and went right to my face with the brush. after a few swirls, i realized the missed step but decided to keep going. ooops ... oh, the humanity ... the tugging and pulling and even some low grade pain. i was lucky there were no cuts or nicks, but that's a lesson that will stick with me for a long, long time.
     
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  7. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    That a wide lather bowl makes a BIG (pun intended) difference.

    I started out bowl lathering for the first 3 or 4 months with sub-par results. I was using a Conk lather bowl and a few different brushes, all with similar results. After switching to head lathering for a couple of weeks, my lather problems just went away. No more issues really. I've always had bouts of folliculitis, but the base 6 months have been particularly bad. My dermatologist asked me to try using Aveeno on my head for a while, so I haven't been able to head lather. I'm still using my soaps for my face, but I keep a circle beard, which makes face lathering a challenge. I decided I wanted to try bowl lathering again, so I stopped by good will and found a great ceramic bowl set. Not sure what the original intent was, but they have some Chinese characters embossed on the bottom. One is a wide, flat bowl, similar in shape and size to the Captain's Choice bowls. The other is a little narrower and taller with a lid. Perfect for melting my glycerine soaps down into.

    I used the bowl for a test lather with my Mama Bear's soap last night with great results. Tried it again this morning with a Conk soap and had great lather again. I'll come back and post some pics this weekend.
     
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  8. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    I was reminded that regardless of price point - Arko is a fantastic soap.
     
  9. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    I still find it amazing how YMMV pretty much all shaving items can be. To me, the only difference between Arko and Williams is that Arko lathers easier. The more I used both of them the more I got the Citronella scent, and they both dried out my skin really badly.
     
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  10. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    Yeah, YMMV is pretty odd to me as well.
    Arko, as an example, lathers super easy and provides some of THE slickest and most protective lather I've ever seen.
    Maybe it's all in the water - SF water is soft like cotton.
     
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  11. Dzia Dzia

    Dzia Dzia Entitled to whine

    I learned I'm glad for this forum. Put my Red Tip into service remembering a couple posts saying they were somewhat aggressive. Was careful to take my time and concern myself with my technique. Glad I listened. Only one minor nick and a darn close shave. Thanks all.
     
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  12. txskimo

    txskimo Well-Known Member

    Well this has been learned over several different shaves since I've switched to DEs and SRs but alcohol can be great or bad before a shave. I've cut myself pretty bad before because I just got careless but other times I've had really amazing shaves because my hand is more relaxed and I'm not focusing on trying to get the best shave.
     
  13. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    This must also be a YMMV type thing. There is no way in Hades I would take a straight near my face or neck after I started drinking. I not known for my moderation when it comes to booze, so that might also be a factor as well...
     
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  14. txskimo

    txskimo Well-Known Member

    Yeah....I wouldn't advise it lol but it's one of those things that just happens sometimes. The weird part is I cut myself really bad with a DE once while shaving after drinking but I haven't done anymore damage to myself with a straight then I wouldn't have normally without drinking beforehand. My guess is that in the back of my mind no matter if I've consumed alcohol or not I respect a straight whereas a DE I figured what's the worst that could happen.

    Again I don't recommend getting hammered then shaving but a couple drinks could relax your mind and muscles for the better
     
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  15. Seabs

    Seabs Well-Known Member

    Yet!
     
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  16. TheFiveO

    TheFiveO Well-Known Member

    That while the Muhle R41 is an AMAZING razor that will give you a two pass BBS shave, it's also a pit bull that must constantly be supervised while against your face! Oh... and that styptic powder is mandatory!
     
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  17. Hairy Alaskan

    Hairy Alaskan eww da toilet

    Reminded how the Cadet TTO OC is a fantastic razor. Great razor for a reasonable price.
     
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  18. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Gentlemen, from my last shave...

    I learned that not leaning toward the mirror for a close look, but rather simply trusting my technique resulted in a better shave below the jawline.
     
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  19. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    That Ladas may be my second place least favorite blade. It's not aw bad as Indian Willy's, but still pretty bad.
     
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  20. Seabs

    Seabs Well-Known Member

    The law of "diminishing returns" needs to be minded even more when learning to straight shave.
     
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