Thank you. I think I am getting there.Welcome Tony, to the fantastic world of wet shaving, great tip from Sconehead like he said use less pressure and please, try not to rush it as the more time you take on your shaves, the better you will get at getting that perfect shave with minimal reaction to razor burn. Its all about taking your time and trying not to get to close with one pass, if it takes 3 passes so be it, but don't press too hard on your passes.
I've buggered that up then. I have brought a few vintage razors already. The shaving is getting better with every shave though. Thanks for the welcome.Welcome aboard, mate. As a beginner just buy some low-cost but solid performing hard- and software and only focus on your technique (!), as this will be the cause for most unfortunate shaving moments.
I've buggered that up then. I have brought a few vintage razors already. The shaving is getting better with every shave though. Thanks for the welcome.
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Everything's much better thanks. Just need to stop buying stuff.
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