UKRob said:IanM said:Wednesday
Got a tiny, tiny nick on my chin which bled profusly and took some time to stop.
Ian
I did the same last week and discovered that applying Witchhazel to a cotton bud helped - the cotton bud soaked up the blood giving the WH time to work.
UKRob said:IanM said:Wednesday
Got a tiny, tiny nick on my chin which bled profusly and took some time to stop.
Ian
I did the same last week and discovered that applying Witchhazel to a cotton bud helped - the cotton bud soaked up the blood giving the WH time to work.
DrAnderson said:First ever DE shave last night, so thought I'd share a few notes!
OK, cream was Omega Italian.
Razor is a Muhle R89.
Blade was a Derby that was supplied with the Razor
Brush is an unknown type of 'Kent' bought in a sale at Debenhams some years ago.
Got a decent lather with the brush and cream and got this applied in a nice uniform manner. Only a couple of nicks by the end.
Generally:-
Found the shave satisfying as I got no cuts!! Not quite as I expected, inasmuch as I think I could have probably handled a sharper blade. Nevertheless,a reasonable finish for a WTG pass. Other blades I have are feathers and some israeli made ones.
Noted when going back over some areas that the razor didn't 'glide' as the cream had been removed on the first pass and left little residue - maybe I need a better lather, or do I need to re-lather when touching up?
Next go tomorrow morning will be a two pass WTG/XTG. May change the blade, not sure on that!
DrAnderson said:First ever DE shave last night, so thought I'd share a few notes!
OK, cream was Omega Italian.
Razor is a Muhle R89.
Blade was a Derby that was supplied with the Razor
Brush is an unknown type of 'Kent' bought in a sale at Debenhams some years ago.
Post shave Nivea balm.
Prep was a hot shower.
Growth = 4 1/2 days worth of stubble!
OK, so since this was my first ever time, and having taken some tips from here, I decided to go for a simple 1 pass WTG shave to get a feel for the razor, handling it, the low levels of pressure, the general usability. Not that bothered about multi pass BBS etc the first time.
Got a decent lather with the brush and cream and got this applied in a nice uniform manner. Held blade at circa 30 degrees and went from sideburns in a straight down direction. No real problems. Worked down under the chin, then the chin and slightly more tricky upper lip and around the mouth. Only a couple of nicks by the end.
Generally:-
Found the shave satisfying as I got no cuts!! Not quite as I expected, inasmuch as I think I could have probably handled a sharper blade. Nevertheless,a reasonable finish for a WTG pass. Other blades I have are feathers and some israeli made ones.
Noted when going back over some areas that the razor didn't 'glide' as the cream had been removed on the first pass and left little residue - maybe I need a better lather, or do I need to re-lather when touching up?
I bought an alumblock and have no idea what to use that for!!
The Nivea balm worked well, two applications left me with no burn or irritation.
Next go tomorrow morning will be a two pass WTG/XTG. May change the blade, not sure on that! Not going for the ATG until the weekend.
Thanks all for the tips and will keep you posted as the technique develops.
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