(This post was last modified: 02-16-2025, 07:43 PM by Tedolph. Edited 1 time in total.)
These are "hacks"? that most of you probably know about but if you are new to wet shaving you may not.
First Hack: When using hard puck soaps, especially triple milled, it pays to bloom the soap in addition to soaking your brush. If you don't know what "blooming" means it means to put some hot tap water on top of the puck while you are taking your shower to soften the soap and make loading easier. You can use a little or a lot, it doesn't matter. The old timers used to bloom the soap and soak the brush in the same mug. Here is the "hack" part: use the bloom water as a pre-shave. It will keep the lather quite moist and help generate a far more voluminous first pass if you are face lathering (my preferred method).
The second "hack" is to transfer all Pinaud aftershaves to washed out (with dish washing liquid) hot sauce bottles. It will make the aftershave smell less "plasticy".
Third hack: if you are going to learn to straight razor shave please learn to use both hands. To get yourself ready, comb your hair with your non-dominant hand for 30 days before you start using it to shave. You will be surprised how clumsy your are at first and how limited your range of motion is in your shoulder on the non-dominant side.
Marko and
wyze0ne like this post