Began my straight razor journey this evening. Bought a new-ish Ralf Aust straight razor from another DFS member last week, but that is going to be a birthday present for me and is currently in my wife's custody and control for a few more weeks. So, I took the opportunity to travel to the other side of the DFW Metroplex today to meet up with WhippedDog (aka Larry Andreassen), who is pretty well known in straight razor circles for his reasonably priced vintage razors and also brushes. He is a really, really nice guy who spent quite a bit of time today giving me an invaluable education on straight razor shaving. I picked up a sight unseen blemished vintage razor from him with some cool bamboo type scales while there (I got to pick the one I wanted since I was standing right there). Had a day and a half beard, so I was good to go after my work day ended.
Thanks to Larry educating me up, I wasn't as nervous as I thought I'd be. First observation that hit me is that a straight razor moves way better when lather is really, really slick and really thin--as in way more so than with DE shaving. Once I figured that out, blade finally got to moving down my cheeks. I got a real education from Larry on pressure and angles for different parts of the face and I tried to apply what he said. Got thru both cheeks & over jawline, chin, and a little bit of neck. Only did a north to south pass. Getting old now, so my neck is a little loose & I decided to quit while I was ahead rather than go too far with the neck. No cuts or nicks, but have tenderness on one side of chin. Noticeable beard reduction with just one pass and plenty of hairs in foam on the blade. Not smooth cutting like a DE for me yet, but it cut the beard. Blade is extra hollow and so it was noticeably noisy cutting. Serious auditory and tactile feedback that surprised me. Finished up with DE pass and let out a big sigh of relief.
You're never too old to put another notch in your belt, fellas. Already looking forward to tomorrow's shave
Thanks to Larry educating me up, I wasn't as nervous as I thought I'd be. First observation that hit me is that a straight razor moves way better when lather is really, really slick and really thin--as in way more so than with DE shaving. Once I figured that out, blade finally got to moving down my cheeks. I got a real education from Larry on pressure and angles for different parts of the face and I tried to apply what he said. Got thru both cheeks & over jawline, chin, and a little bit of neck. Only did a north to south pass. Getting old now, so my neck is a little loose & I decided to quit while I was ahead rather than go too far with the neck. No cuts or nicks, but have tenderness on one side of chin. Noticeable beard reduction with just one pass and plenty of hairs in foam on the blade. Not smooth cutting like a DE for me yet, but it cut the beard. Blade is extra hollow and so it was noticeably noisy cutting. Serious auditory and tactile feedback that surprised me. Finished up with DE pass and let out a big sigh of relief.
You're never too old to put another notch in your belt, fellas. Already looking forward to tomorrow's shave
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