Or, maybe not so strange if I have thought it out correctly.
I do 3 final cold rinses to finish my shave. This, regardless of whether I have done a warm/hot shave or a cold one. When I walk away from the bathroom, the shave is not as smooth as it is an hour later. I theorize the following:
The cold rinses contract the epidermis and dermis of my face allowing the stubble remaining after the shave to protrude more. An hour later, when my face has warmed to ambient temperature, the skin layers expand and rise to a height that is more even with the stubble so the shave feels smoother to the investigating hand. If I go out into colder air, contraction again happens and the stubble is more evident. Come inside, warm up and I'm smooth again!
Anybody else notice this?
I do 3 final cold rinses to finish my shave. This, regardless of whether I have done a warm/hot shave or a cold one. When I walk away from the bathroom, the shave is not as smooth as it is an hour later. I theorize the following:
The cold rinses contract the epidermis and dermis of my face allowing the stubble remaining after the shave to protrude more. An hour later, when my face has warmed to ambient temperature, the skin layers expand and rise to a height that is more even with the stubble so the shave feels smoother to the investigating hand. If I go out into colder air, contraction again happens and the stubble is more evident. Come inside, warm up and I'm smooth again!
Anybody else notice this?
Does Mean I Must Buy High End Shaving Gear?
--Roger--
--Roger--