(01-23-2016, 01:35 AM)herbert7890 Wrote: Hello guys,
I was thinking earlier of what are the criteria or components that biuld up to get a great shave without irritation. I came to the conclusion, there are 3 general components:
1. Face Prep (Includes anything performed before the shave to hydrate the beard and soften the hairs, including shower before shave, hot towel, etc)
2. Technique (this involes a user that utilizes proper technique, including proper pressure and angle and face mapping)
3. Equipment (This relate to having good quality tools that perform the respective tasks as expected from each product). I didnt want to dissagregate this between item classifications, since I believe this a broader term. In this case it includes: Soap (or Cream), Razor, Brush, Blades, etc). It also does not mean a need to have expensive equipment either, but proper equipment, regardless of price (slick soap, etc)
I would like for you guys to present your assesment on the importance each of these 3 components has on a great shave.
In my case, I attribute my great shaves based on this weight:
1. Face Prep - 35%
2. Technique - 40%
3. Equipment - 25%
My assessment summary: I gave 35% weight to face prep since on my experience, even if I use the best soap, razor etc and my technique is great, I will never achieve a great shave without irritation, if no adequate face prep was performed. Technique received 40% since it really has great weight on the overall quality of the shave and even sometimes can mitigate the effects of using an inferior product. And finally, equipment received 25% weight. While its great to have quality equipment, it definitely has a lesser degree of impact than face prep and technique, in my opinion.
Please chime in with your weight distributions! It will be interesting to see everyone's responses!
I think you have it right. When I finally learned good technique I don't have to work hard to get BBS with anything.