(10-10-2015, 12:26 PM)DonnerJack Wrote: Hi all. I've tried the Feather AC non folding SS recently (after watching probably every YouTube video available, and reading whatever I can about the right technique), but it was horrible. I've prepped, tried both using oil and/or shaving cream/soap, but again, it was horrible. I've tried placing it flat against my skin, then look for the right angle, but no matter what, it was tugging and scraping, whether I stretched my skin or not (some claim that the round edge stretches the skin sufficiently by itself - I think GeoF from shavenation uploaded a video about it). I've used no pressure at all, and the blade was a feather light. Any tips? Could it be the blades? I'll try it a few more times, but I'm not optimistic about the result.
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
Get a Feather Pro blade or a Feather Pro Guard blade. NEVER USE THE FEATHER LIGHT BLADES! They are narrower than normal and require that you use pressure, which is a great way to irritate and cut yourself.
If you find that the Feather Pro or Guard is still horrible, then this razor is not for you. But with the right blade, it might be. Yesterday, I got one of the best shaves of my life with it. I'm very comfortable with it now, but it still requires that I use no pressure, short strokes, and stretch the skin when possible. Also, as I've gotten better with it, I'm using various parts of the blade on certain areas, for example, just the tip on certain places on my neck, the middle for my cheeks, so on. I think it rewards perseverance but this is shaving, do what makes you happy.