What did we learn from our last shaves?

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

  1. troy_gies

    troy_gies Active Member

    Reinforced that every type of blade can be a completely different experience. Just opened my pack of 7OC (green/super stainless) and loved them from the 1st stroke. Secondly, Cade Shave Cream is my favorite (so far...)
     
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  2. Dzia Dzia

    Dzia Dzia Entitled to whine

    This morning I learnt that my Black Beauty set on 6 with a Bic blade, light touch letting the razor do the work is a DFS. Not a nick or weeper one. After 2 days growth my face feels purdy again. Can't stop running the back of my hands against my cheeks.
     
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  3. Cap7597

    Cap7597 Well-Known Member

    I learned that by practicing good technique and no pressure, I can get a very close BBS with the R41 on a 3 Pass shave. Yep, went ATG.
    The right blade combo, PolSilver, had a lot to do with it too. No nicks or cuts!!
     
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  4. Tdmsu

    Tdmsu Well-Known Member

    I learned that I can get a great shave from a fatboy. Still fiddling with settings... today 5 on face, 3 on neck today and I'll stay the same for a bit.
     
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  5. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    I learned that if you're new to straight razors, like I am, it's not a bad idea to strop it the night before so you don't run out of time and need to hurry in the morning.
     
  6. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Main reason I str8 shave only on Saturdays! :D
     
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  7. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    Today I learned that I don't really have to strop my TI using an x-pattern as the blade itself actually fits comfortably w/in the width of the strop.
    So I switched to even, straight strokes back and forth on the leather and that seemed to be a tad easier.
    Great fun was had.
     
  8. youngunn

    youngunn Where's my TSD aftershave balm???

    Gentlemen

    Today reinforced that when straight shaving, if you set the blade on your face too hard you're gonna have a bad time.

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    Light touch...
     
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  9. Greg F.

    Greg F. Well-Known Member

    I learned to slow my role and not get too cocky changing direction with my razor. I was basically just keeping the same angle and going all over the place without taking the proper time to re-adjust. I forgot what razor burn felt like until today when my collared shirt and tie showed no mercy.
     
  10. Mr. Shaverman

    Mr. Shaverman Well-Known Member

    I didn't shave today. I learned nothing.
     
  11. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Gentlemen, from my last shave...

    I learned (again) why ATG on the lower neck is a good fantasy and a bad reality for this shaver.
     
  12. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Is it possible that you learned that by not shaving you likely wouldn't learn anything additional about your last shave, or your shaving in general?
     
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  13. Mr. Shaverman

    Mr. Shaverman Well-Known Member

    Nope. Nothing learned at all.
     
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  14. Grick

    Grick Active Member

    I learned a while ago to be careful with the Gillette Fatboy when switching from one side of the face to the other. It happened to me twice that I hit the very same below my chin with the corner of the blade.:shocked002::shocked029:

    I didn't learn from the first time apparently and hit the same spot a few weeks later again! It bled for quite a while both times but it didn't hurt at all!
     
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  15. That not all lord subsidiary blades are created equal. Love lord super stainless... Big Ben SS not so much!
     
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  16. mikewood

    mikewood Well-Known Member

    I learned its really hard to beat an Astra SP, fatboy and some cella.
     
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  17. Tdmsu

    Tdmsu Well-Known Member

    I learned not to fear the Fatboy set at nine. I used that for my first pass on my cheeks this morning. I did get three weepers, butt my skin is still smooth over 12 hours later.
    Now to find a way to get this close without the weepers. Maybe I'll do a 30 day focus on it in June.
     
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  18. BigMark

    BigMark Tests razors by shaving Wookies

    Click it down a notch or two. I had a bad shave with it set on 9 when I still used labs, I then set it set at 8 and I was set.
     
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  19. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    At first glance, I though the shadow line of your finger was a vertical gash on your cheek! :eek::eek: Whew!
    That little horizontal slice is common for beginners (as it the cheek puncture when using a square-point razor) as one gets acclimated to the weight and pressure on the razor. PLUS, one quickly learns NOT to move the razor laterally with it in the horizontal position as it is ideal for slicing….
     
  20. BigMark

    BigMark Tests razors by shaving Wookies

    To use more product. I have to say if Arko performs well I might buy some more, but goodness it smells like laundry soap. I now understand "urinal puck". I have a feeling I will need to mash it into a mug, because it didn't load onto my neck very well, and using a stick on my noggin will most likely be annoying.
     
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