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Pre: Shower
Soap: Shaver Heaven - Hubba Hubba
Brush: Semogue 830
Razor: Kamisori - Western grind (on loan from @Draco Noir)
Post: Alum, Shaver Heaven - Summer Breeze Balm
I had been avoiding shaving all week in anticipation of my first shave with a straight, that thanks to @Draco Noir for loaning me the Kamisori with a Western grind (and strop). He was kind enough to spend a bit of time with me today and passed on some of his fantastic shaving knowledge (among other things) as well as some blades to try. I was also fortunate enough to see his amazing collection of various straights and D/E razors. Draco gave the Kamisori a quick hone and strop prior to me taking it so it was better than razor sharp.
Now onto the shave, as I said I had been avoiding shaving so there was a bit of growth to get through. I made the lather slicker than normal as per Draco's advice which really helped the Kamisori slice through the hair like a hot knife through butter. It gave a really good audible feedback which I found very satisfying. I was planning on just doing a WTG pass on my checks to begin with and finishing off with a D/E, sounded good in theory but I don't tend to do things in halves. So I ended up doing a 2 pass shave being WTF, ATG and some clean up.
I definitely need to practise getting the right angle but when I found it boy was it amazing. I had some difficulties with the chin/jaw line and the far right side of my neck. I also nicked myself 4 times but they were tiny and I can't even tell where they are now. Apart from a few areas the closeness of the shave is amazing, better than what I have been able to achieve with the D/E and I had thought that was good. It also didn't take nearly as long as I was expecting but that maybe because I was enjoying it so much that I didn't want it to end.
I would definitely count this first foray into straights success and while there will be a big learning curve it's certainly doesn't seem as daunting as I initially thought although that probably says more about Draco's tutelage rather than anything else.
Big thanks to @Draco Noir for all your help and generosity, greatly appreciate it.![]()
Wow, fantastic news @saku39!!! Congratulations on an incredible effort for a very first straight razor shave
Here's hoping you decide to stick with it and enjoy some of the great feelings of achievement involved. Well done mate
By the way, what's a WTF pass?![]()
By the way, what's a WTF pass?![]()
Yep; learning from somebody who knows is the secret to getting your method in order. I purchased a straight as my initial foray into wet shaving. After a week of cuts and blood spillage I started the Google thing. I picked up tips and hints here & there with my technique very slowly improving but it wasn't until I joined this forum that my learning curve increased substantially. Having other blokes relating how they wielded a straight helped refine & improve my technique, particularly as I have a minor mobility & coordination issue with my left side so anybody's individual techniques were of great interest & help to me. Listen to @Draco Noir and suck his brains for all it's worth.I would definitely count this first foray into straights success and while there will be a big learning curve it's certainly doesn't seem as daunting as I initially thought although that probably says more about Draco's tutelage rather than anything else. Plus I'm hoping it should help my technique with the D/E too.
One day I do hope I get to meet @Draco Noir and teach me how to used a straight from top to bottom, and I'll become his grasshopper and never mess with @Draco Noir as an aussie straight grand master![]()
Changed from CBF due to the sensitivities of some people here.
I was wondering WTF CBB was till I saw the changed from CBF!![]()
Very glad to hear that your first straight shave was a success @saku39 and that your still in one piece![]()
Pre: Shower
Soap: Shaver Heaven - Hubba Hubba
Brush: Semogue 830
Razor: Kamisori - Western grind (on loan from @Draco Noir)
Post: Alum, Shaver Heaven - Summer Breeze Balm
I had been avoiding shaving all week in anticipation of my first shave with a straight, thanks to @Draco Noir for loaning me the Kamisori with a Western grind (and strop). He was kind enough to spend a bit of time with me today and passed on some of his fantastic shaving knowledge (among other things) as well as some blades to try. I was also fortunate enough to see his amazing collection of various straights and D/E razors. Draco gave the Kamisori a quick hone and strop prior to me taking it so it was better than razor sharp.
Now onto the shave, as I said I had been avoiding shaving so there was a bit of growth to get through. I made the lather slicker than normal as per Draco's advice which really helped the Kamisori slice through the hair like a hot knife through butter. It gave a really good audible feedback which I found very satisfying. I was planning on just doing a WTG pass on my checks to begin with and finishing off with a D/E, sounded good in theory but I don't tend to do things in halves. So I ended up doing a 2 pass shave being WTG, ATG and some clean up.
I definitely need to practise getting the right angle but when I found it boy was it amazing. I had some difficulties with the chin/jaw line and the far right side of my neck. I also nicked myself 4 times but they were tiny and I can't even tell where they are now. Apart from a few areas the closeness of the shave is amazing, better than what I have been able to achieve with the D/E and I had thought that was good. It also didn't take nearly as long as I was expecting but that maybe because I was enjoying it so much that I didn't want it to end.
I would definitely count this first foray into straights success and while there will be a big learning curve it's certainly doesn't seem as daunting as I initially thought although that probably says more about Draco's tutelage rather than anything else. Plus I'm hoping it should help my technique with the D/E too.
Big thanks to @Draco Noir for all your help and generosity, greatly appreciate it.![]()