Generally 3+touch up if I have time.
WTG.
XTG.
ATG.
Touch UP.
WTG.
XTG.
ATG.
Touch UP.
-Spencer
(08-06-2017, 12:56 PM)jar Wrote: Just one if the teacher forgets to put a date on it. And undated Hall Pass is about the most valuable thing a student could have.
(08-05-2017, 06:57 PM)iamsms Wrote:(08-05-2017, 01:15 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: Most of the time, I'll do three passes...WTG, XTG, ATG and then a clean-up on my neck, chin, and jawline.
But I have to admit, after reading this thread I may need to change this up. I have been wet-shaving for just over a year and during that time, I've had more razor burn than I had in 25 years of using a disposable (although I never went ATG or even XTG with a disposable). And despite that burn, I absolutely love and look forward to my shaves. This thread has shined some light on my current technique/procedure. It just seems that the BBS or close-comfortable-shave is not always attained by everyone. And I have known for awhile that it isn't necessary and I shouldn't be "going for it" every time. So it is really nice to read others don't get that BBS or CCS shave nor is it a goal when they start the shave.
FWIW,
I only did two WTG passes during the first year of my traditional shaving. I tried this kind of shaving only because after moving to Northeastern USA I was having serious shaving issues specially during winter. So getting comfortable shaves was a priority for me.
Not trying to lecture you, but as a fellow wetshaver, I can say this: think of getting BBS as a journey, a rather long one. Not something you have to get today. Take care of your face as you only have one. Beards - they come and go
(08-05-2017, 08:04 PM)johnz3333 Wrote: As a retiree, I generally take my time and enjoy my shave. I usually do 3 passes: WTG, XTG. and ATG except with my neck where I will do all three passes WTG. Sometimes I need a little cleanup. Now that I have the time, shaving is a real joy for me. I take my time and and enjoy it . I didn't feel that way when I was working and using carts and had to be in a hurry.