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Glad to hear you are making progress. It is a real skill and takes awhile to master, but suddenly one day it will be second nature.The only claret spilled was from me nicking my nose with the DE. What the hell???
Whilst it does take skill and experience I was surprised at how quickly I got to a stage where I am happy with my straight shaves. I think using a DE for all that time previously helps as you know all about lather. I was also lucky in that I enjoyed aggressive DE razors (R41, iKon Tech) with a lot of blade feel. In my very very limited experience so much of straight shaving (for me) is about tuning in to the blade on your face. It's why I enjoy it that much more than a DE. Great start @Benjamin![]()
Pre - Hot towel
Brush - Semogue 620
Soap - B&M Leviathan
Razor - Dovo Diamant/ Edwin Jagger Kelvin
Blade - Personna Lab Blue (2)
Post Shave - Witch Hazel, TSW After Balm
First go with the straight today!
Did my first pass with the DE as per some great advice (thanks @bald as ), then the second pass with the straight. I didn’t go anywhere near my Adams’ Apples though!
I was pretty happy with my first attempt. Didn’t lose my nose or anything, but have got a long way to go until I’m am anywhere even close to being proficient with these things.
The only claret spilled was from me nicking my nose with the DE. What the hell???
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Pre - Hot towel
Brush - Semogue 620
Soap - B&M Leviathan
Razor - Dovo Diamant/ Edwin Jagger Kelvin
Blade - Personna Lab Blue (2)
Post Shave - Witch Hazel, TSW After Balm
First go with the straight today!
Did my first pass with the DE as per some great advice (thanks @bald as ), then the second pass with the straight. I didn’t go anywhere near my Adams’ Apples though!
I was pretty happy with my first attempt. Didn’t lose my nose or anything, but have got a long way to go until I’m am anywhere even close to being proficient with these things.
The only claret spilled was from me nicking my nose with the DE. What the hell???
Eased the burn somewhat with liberal amounts of icy water, then two applications of Emulsion about 15 min apart.
I am not looking forward to the next shave.
Sorry to hear that @TomGPre: Hot shower, Myrsol Emulsion
Brush: DR Harris Best Badger H3
Soap: Speick stick
Razor: Gillette Fusion (1)
Post: Myrsol Emulsion
Cologne: DR Harris Arlington
On the road, so no choice but the cart. The water in these parts is primarily snow melt, and thus very soft. The Speick lathered beautifully - it is, along with Valobra, my go-to travel soap.
That's where the positive adjectives come to a screaming halt. It's been maybe a year since I've used a cart, and my memory is that the fusion gives a reasonable shave, whilst nowhere near as good as a proper razor. I was genuinely shocked with this shave. Tug - tug - tug, and the head felt flimsy and ineffective.
The result was a close shave, but very uncomfortable and a nasty rash/irritation on the right side of my neck, which is typically not a problem area.
Eased the burn somewhat with liberal amounts of icy water, then two applications of Emulsion about 15 min apart.
I am not looking forward to the next shave.