(01-27-2016, 08:36 PM)kwsher Wrote:(01-27-2016, 08:30 PM)Blade4vor Wrote:(01-26-2016, 09:37 PM)kwsher Wrote: I have noticed that I do something similar with shaving. I don't focus on what the proper blade angle looks like, how the blade should be positioned visually but on what it should actually feel like at the optimum angle.
Seems to me that doing this has helped me more easily find the appropriate blade angle without much concentration and regardless of individual razors.
I think you are spot on, here! When I first started traditional wet shaving, I was constantly trying to keep a visual on the blade angle. This lead to constantly getting rough shaves! Once I settled down and just felt the blade and the razor, things got much better.
Sounds like we are all sort of using the same approach which will hopefully help some of our newer shavers.
It is a bit odd doing something where most often you are faced with a reflection not using it as a point of reference.
Thanks much Rob!
You're welcome, Kevin!
Thanks for starting this thread. I think it will help newer shavers. I know I struggled "watching" my angle in the beginning before I let the "feel" be more of the feedback. There really isn't a lot of flat real estate on our faces and that makes it hard to literally watch the angle of the blade.
-Rob