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@tim33z if you just ride the top cap you won't any razor burn and you won't have any issue with the Rockwell.......okie dokie![]()
First time using the Stirling Soap and it was very chilly! Not completely sure I nailed the lather but it certainly left my skin feeling nice post shave.
Had the R3 and R1 plates in today after a bit of razor burn yesterday.
Sorry but this advice regarding “riding the top cap” that keeps getting bandied about here is absolute nonsense IMO. In my experience it will not work well for most and certainly not the Rockwell 6s. The key is the angle of attack relative to how the blade is held by the razor. I have generally found that less of an angle (handle closer to the face) works well with most modern DE’s which is quite the opposite to what is being suggested above.@tim33z if you just ride the top cap you won't any razor burn and you won't have any issue with the Rockwell.......okie dokie![]()
I understand what you're saying @nsavage I do own both Rockwell razors 6S and 6C (White Chrome and Gunmetal), I don't have any issue riding the top cap during my shaves using all my safety razors as YMMV as everybody is different. I was just being helpful with @tim33z that all.Sorry but this advice regarding “riding the top cap” that keeps getting bandied about here is absolute nonsense IMO. In my experience, it will not work well for most and certainly not the Rockwell 6s. The key is the angle of attack relative to how the blade is held by the razor. I have generally found that less of an angle (handle closer to the face) works well with most modern DE’s which is quite the opposite to what is being suggested above.
Thanks @SpeedyPC but I had an embarrassing blunder yesterday where I reversed the plate and failed to tighten the handle. This resulted in a bad shave on my neck until realising what I’d done!@tim33z if you just ride the top cap you won't any razor burn and you won't have any issue with the Rockwell.......okie dokie![]()
I also find that riding the cap gives me better shaves on the neck. Not so much on the cheeks or chin however.I was just being helpful with @tim33z
Sorry but this advice regarding “riding the top cap” that keeps getting bandied about here is absolute nonsense IMO. In my experience it will not work well for most and certainly not the Rockwell 6s. The key is the angle of attack relative to how the blade is held by the razor. I have generally found that less of an angle (handle closer to the face) works well with most modern DE’s which is quite the opposite to what is being suggested above.
Date: 14 April 2018
Pre-shave:- Cold Water straight from the tap
Brush:- RazoRock Plissoft Synth. 24/57mm knot
Soap/Cream:- Derby (3 shave sticks grated into a 150ml plastic tub)
Razor/Blade:- Merkur 34C / Gillette Nacet #5
Post-shave:- Thayers Witch Hazel & Tea Tree Oil / Lucky Tiger Aftershave & Face Tonic
Fragrance:- L'eau D'issey Pour Homme
My mother has a buyer if they sign the contract sooner before Auction day on the 5th May (fingers cross) as told by the Real Estate agent so they don't have to wait until Auction day, my mother told me she had 12 contracts who are interested buying the house, 10 contracts are below the market value on the house and 2 contracts are break-even market value on the house so far.
I understand as riding the cap works for me throughout my whole shaves, I never get any razor burns or irritation or bloodbath, as I said before YMMV because everybody head shape is different and also there map layout stubble profile on their faces is also completely different.I also find that riding the cap gives me better shaves on the neck. Not so much on the cheeks or chin, however.
break-even market?
This is not dissimilar to ball tampering!Razor: Vintage Gillette British NEW head on a Weber classic handle
Blade: Polsilver 'Brown' (5)
Brush: Vintage butterscotch Simpson reknotted in 'pure'
Soap/Cream: Australian Private Reserve (APR) & Squadron Soap LE Australians All shaving soap
Aftershave: Australian Private Reserve (APR) & Squadron Soap LE Australians All splash
Fragrance: Qantas codeshare on China Eastern economy class to PVG
I will not have time in the morning to post - so in advance my last shave in Australia for a little while so it had to be this one. With the Commonwealth Games in full swing - Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!
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This is not dissimilar to ball tampering!![]()