Most people starting out with straights (including me, a year ago) take the plunge with a day's growth or more. Let me propose a different way to get started: use your usual DE or SE safety razor for your accustomed 2, 3, or 4 passes, then switch to the straight for touch-up. Why? Touch-up is low-stakes; so what if it doesn't work? It's also less challenging; a straight is less likely to catch and bite during touch-up than it is on a first or second pass. Finally, and related to the last point, your prep (ironically) is at its most effective when the shave is over, and a good experience with a straight requires good prep.
That's my thought. What do you think?
That's my thought. What do you think?
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Viseguy
Viseguy