I realize that this topic has been discussed in the past but its been a while and there have been plenty of new members joining the ranks of DFS so here we go - How many passes do you take for a normal shave? A side question is do straight razor shavers take multiple passes as well?
When I started out DE shaving a few years back I was pretty much a one pass guy having developed a healthy fear of shaving ATG with my multi-blade cartridge razor due to the horrendous irritation and ingrown hairs that inevitably resulted. Over time I progressed to the 3 pass shave WTG, XTG and ATG. I took my time, used a mild razor (EJ DE-89) and generally mild blades and I also used the alum block post shave every time. That alum block was a godsend and allowed me to increase the number of passes with a minimum of post shave irritation. I use it rarely now and only when I've had a particularly rough shave which happens now and then. After having moved to the 3 pass shave I noticed that I had a couple of spots where the beard grew diagonally or just differently - the area on my neck under my chin requires a 45 degree upwards right to left stroke and then there is the area right in the angle of the chin where the beard is iron. I figured if I was doing these two areas I may as well add an extra XTG and ATG pass so for the past couple of years I've been doing a 5 pass shave which leaves me very well shaved indeed. I think 5 is a good number and I think that, for me, it will do just fine.
If any other members care to share their views on multi-pass shaving, I'm sure many of us would find it very interesting.
When I started out DE shaving a few years back I was pretty much a one pass guy having developed a healthy fear of shaving ATG with my multi-blade cartridge razor due to the horrendous irritation and ingrown hairs that inevitably resulted. Over time I progressed to the 3 pass shave WTG, XTG and ATG. I took my time, used a mild razor (EJ DE-89) and generally mild blades and I also used the alum block post shave every time. That alum block was a godsend and allowed me to increase the number of passes with a minimum of post shave irritation. I use it rarely now and only when I've had a particularly rough shave which happens now and then. After having moved to the 3 pass shave I noticed that I had a couple of spots where the beard grew diagonally or just differently - the area on my neck under my chin requires a 45 degree upwards right to left stroke and then there is the area right in the angle of the chin where the beard is iron. I figured if I was doing these two areas I may as well add an extra XTG and ATG pass so for the past couple of years I've been doing a 5 pass shave which leaves me very well shaved indeed. I think 5 is a good number and I think that, for me, it will do just fine.
If any other members care to share their views on multi-pass shaving, I'm sure many of us would find it very interesting.