Well, atter all these years of DE shaving and getting it right, I learn I've been doing it all wrong!! Just finished the booklet "Shaving Made Easy" What the Man Who Shaves ought to Know....written in 1905 and published by the 20th Century Correspondence School, New York. Actually it is a free App available at the app store. I realize that shaving was a profession back in 1905 and they must've got it right. Now the book is mainly about "straights" or "Cutthroats", but there is a very brief section on DE, but they were just coming on the scene, it seems. My ?????????? is on Chapter XI,...it states that the popular impression is that soap is used to soften the beard, in which condition it is supposed to most easily cut. Otherwords, as we today are taught, a softened-up beard cuts easier. They say that ain't true. They say this is a mistake. The soap is used, not to soften the beard, but to produce the "opposite" effect, namely to make the hai rstiff and brittle, so that they will present a firm and resisting surface to the razor, A hair, as is well known, is a tube composed of a hard fibrous substance, growing from a bulb or root, which produces a oily matter. This oil works it way up through the hair, and by permeating all parts, renders the hair soft and pliable, In this oily state, it is very difficult to cut the hair with a razor, and it becomes even more difficult if the beard be made still softer by the application of hot water. Many do this and its no wonder they find shaving difficult. Now soap has the opposite effect. It contains either alkali or potash or soda, which when applied to the beard in the form of lather, unites with the oil of the hair, neutralizing it and removing it, and renders the hairs hard stiff and brittle, in which condition the may be easily and readily cut.
So, there it is. I know soaps are different and this was written more for straights, but what is the concensus here???? Help a pimp out!!!!!!!!! Semper-fi MIke
So, there it is. I know soaps are different and this was written more for straights, but what is the concensus here???? Help a pimp out!!!!!!!!! Semper-fi MIke