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Brush: Vulfix 28 Boar
Razor: EJ 89
Blade: Rapira
Soap: TFS Ciotola Gialla
A/S: Blue Stratos
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Tend to agree @RustyBladeSince reading about the drubbing way I think a DFS has more merit than BBS most days. Yet I can't stop and keep trying or achieving BBS.
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Do you count Flickr & Imgur as social media? I just put my pics in a private folder & use the BBCode to share. I just learned from these guys as well, so it's not a silly questionGreetings happy shaversA silly question, what is the easiest way to upload my shaving photos without using social media? I'm still new to the community and don't see an option of uploading directly via PC. thanks in advance and happy shaves!
For those that are new to the forums, I encourage you you experiment with your routine to find new techniques and improve your shave. The intersections of a vintage blade and couple of bumps led to some weepers this morning, so applying the Alum and letting it sit for 30 seconds pretty much stems the flow of claret. I find that if I wash it off then the haemostatic properties of the Alum also gets washed off and the blood returns. As a result I pat dry with a towel which keeps it in place, and apply the AS over the top.
If you have oily skin, applying Alum then patting dry instead of rinsing may also help keep your skin oils at bay. I notice it in summer, and often use it as a way to control oiliness on hotter days. That said, your skin might find irritation in not washing off either, so again I encourage you to try it and see if it works.
Good advice. Personally, I've tried alum, styptic gel and a few other ideas for the claret. Best option for me has always been a big dollop of lather and just leave it there. It has been faster and more permanent that any other option I have tried when needs must. And I find washing my face with a good bath soap (or shower) is the best pre-shave prep for my oily skin. For me, the value of pre-shave prep seems to be in removing facial / stubble oils and dirt that would otherwise interfere with a good lather...
what is the easiest way to upload my shaving photos without using social media