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- Saturday February 23, 2019
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You won't find a milder blade than the VOSKHOD TEFLON, which makes it the ideal blade for beginners. So stick with it.
Usually, as the Tech razor is a mild razor, you tend to use more pressure than necessary. But don't use any pressure and try to find the right angle by listening to the audio feedback.
I am using myself a Tech for several weeks now, and although I consider myself an experienced wet shaver, I needed some time to master it. Its tolerance range for the right angle is quite small, but once you find the 'sweet spot', you will get the smoothest shave that is possible.
I had similar issues with the R89 razor when I started wetshaving. Finding a mild blade that works for you in combination with using only cold water and 'clean' software was the crucial point. From there on, you only have to improve your technique.
Usually, as the Tech razor is a mild razor, you tend to use more pressure than necessary. But don't use any pressure and try to find the right angle by listening to the audio feedback.
I am using myself a Tech for several weeks now, and although I consider myself an experienced wet shaver, I needed some time to master it. Its tolerance range for the right angle is quite small, but once you find the 'sweet spot', you will get the smoothest shave that is possible.
I had similar issues with the R89 razor when I started wetshaving. Finding a mild blade that works for you in combination with using only cold water and 'clean' software was the crucial point. From there on, you only have to improve your technique.
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