#1

Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
I fell into this strange fascination with shaving about eight years ago, enticed not by the need for a closer shave, but for a cleaner tub. Ever since I was a teen I had been shaving in the shower with a can of Edge gel as my preferred lubrication. A disposable plastic razor suited my thin beard just fine. Truth be told, I liked the cool green goo. It smelled OK and it got the job done. But I hated the can it came in. The metal rusted and left a deep orange ring on the shelf in the tub. I put up with this for some thirty years until at last it dawned on me that I might be able to find a shave soap packed in a plastic jar. (Bouki's a little slow on the draw.) It was in luck. This was just about the time Barrister & Mann was making its first splash in the larger markets, and it didn't take long to find a tub of Cheshire. A cheap brush soon followed, and after that an Edwin Jagger DE89. And so my slow descent into shave insanity began. 

Like many shavers new to the world of high-end soaps and razors, at first I was tempted to try for a BBS every day. Six-pass shaves were not unheard of. Four-pass shaves were the norm. All the pre- and post-shave products littered the countertop in the bathroom. And for a couple years, I must admit, things went swimmingly. I had slick cheeks for twelve hours every day. My wife purred when she touched my chin. I felt spiffy. I shared my enthusiasm with family and friends, and I even won converts. 

But after about five years of this hard-core high-luxe shaving, my hide started breaking down. Welts and rashes and blisters welled up, marring my bony face and shaking my confidence. Something clearly had to be done. I cut back to three passes and began an earnest search for a perfect soap and a perfect razor, tools that would let me carry on my old profligate ways. After trying hundreds of soaps, and scads of blades, and dozens of razors, I decided a BBS was just too much to ask for. It certainly wasn't something to shoot for every day. I somewhat sheepishly concluded that a DFS was just dandy. If I felt clean for eight hours, I was a happy camper. 

Time passed. Again it's getting hard to keep irritation at bay. I now find myself settling for two-pass, or even one-pass shaves. I'm happy to feel smooth for a mere four hours. I'm a little ashamed to call these poor attempts at pogonotomy 'damned fine shaves.' They're comfortable, that's true. And they spare me most irritation. But to call these scrapings fine shaving would just be telling a stretcher.

So what do we call a shave that's easy and painless, but falls far short of a DFS? Slouchers? Slump shaves? Shadow shaves? Pincushions? And more importantly, what would the acronym for them be?

Help me out here.

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#2

Living on the edge
Drop the D.
Thats the next step down.

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#3

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
I've seen CCS used for Close Comfortable Shave

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#4

Member
Indiana
...and then eventually you get down to "meh".

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#5

Member
Chicago Suburbs
I have also heard the term Socially Acceptable Shave, one that is not necessarily the closest or smoothest, but one that is close enough that you do not look unkempt.

Unless you work in a situation where clean-shaven is a requirement due to the use of face masks, you and your partner, if you have one, are the only one who need to be concerned with the closeness of your shave. If you are happy with the way you look and you are happy with the way your face feels, then no one has the right to say otherwise (except your partner).

I used to shave daily, but since I am not retired and COVID has reduced the number of my social engagements, I generally try to get a "near BBS" shave. To me that means I am BBS on most of my face, but on my chin and jawline, I might only be DFS. I do not need to be that close on the 1st day, but if I do not achieve that, I won't be happy with the way my face feels on the second day. Since my beard is white it is not apparent even after two days.

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#6
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2024, 10:35 PM by Southsider.)
GE --stands for Good Enough. And that can vary from day to day. It is what I seek when I shave. Since I enjoy the shaving process immensely, sometimes BBS does happen though I don't chase it. I just do my normal 3 pass shave and what comes, comes. The most important thing for me is to shave without applying too much pressure.

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#7
B&B Shave?


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Boar brushes, brass razors, and hard pucks ARE traditional wet shaving. Everything else is modern day fluff for the girly men.

It's like the blues, the best stuff comes from dead guys.
#8
Wow, I too was an Edge man. Silly, callous youth that I was. And I, too, spent a year chasing BBS until I realized IT DIDN'T MATTER. DFS is fine enough. Or, at least what I consider DFS. But I've never had any purring from my wife as she strokes my cheeks, even when I was at maximum glass-sheen brand new-baby-bottom smoothness. (Maybe I need a new wife from an artisanal maker?) However, I'm worried about you, Bouki. Might not the next step of degeneracy be grabbing for the Edge can again? Resist the FS, the CCS, SAS, GE, B&B or whatever!

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#9
Below DFS? I guess this counts…

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Although many YouTubers I’ve seen would call this BBS.

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#10

Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Perhaps grow a beard for a year or so to give your skin a break?  Or move to Wyoming and let that wind turn you to leather.  I have skin that would allow multiple pass shaves without issue but choose to do two passes barring weddings and funerals.  What ought we call them?  I do like the Fine Shave concept as it seems to fit the program but I get DFS in two passes if I pay attention.  Given your roots, how about Rodeo Ready and call it the Double R?

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