I came up with a couple of hypotheses while watching on the You-Tubes last night & put them to the test this morning.
First, that I wasn't using enough water in the mix, and this was hurting my first pass.
Second, that I was applying too much lather on subsequent passes, and that all I needed was a thin, slick layer that wouldn't hide the stubble & clog the razor.
Possibly the best shave I've ever had. I've punted the Ikon Shavecraft 102 slant (which will be going up for sale as soon as I figure out what to ask for it) & gone back to my EJ Kelvin with Feather blades. This shave was as close as any I got with the Ikon & without any razorburn. And using a cream that I'd always thought of as mediocre, the Proraso Sandalwood, which I mainly kept around for the fantastic scent.
To learn things is good.
First, that I wasn't using enough water in the mix, and this was hurting my first pass.
Second, that I was applying too much lather on subsequent passes, and that all I needed was a thin, slick layer that wouldn't hide the stubble & clog the razor.
Possibly the best shave I've ever had. I've punted the Ikon Shavecraft 102 slant (which will be going up for sale as soon as I figure out what to ask for it) & gone back to my EJ Kelvin with Feather blades. This shave was as close as any I got with the Ikon & without any razorburn. And using a cream that I'd always thought of as mediocre, the Proraso Sandalwood, which I mainly kept around for the fantastic scent.
To learn things is good.