I thought I'd start a thread where people can post and read about some of the little things we've all discovered along the way in our shaving practice. Sometimes things we do are so intuitive or obvious that we don't even notice them but not everybody does them or is aware. So share it here. No tip too obvious or seemingly inconsequential.
One of the things I do that is totally auto-pilot is shaking dripping water off of anything that drips water. I think its one of the earliest thing guys learn The upshot is that when I rinse my razor under the hot water I automatically give it a shake before I drag it over my face. It occurred to me that a little hydration never hurt a pass so I tried not shaking the razor after rinsing it so that it had a little excess water on it and I found that it made the passes a little bit slicker. The trouble is I have to consciously concentrate on not shaking the water off the razor after rinsing because its such an ingrained habit so I do it about 75% of the time.
Its a little thing but little things add up.
One of the things I do that is totally auto-pilot is shaking dripping water off of anything that drips water. I think its one of the earliest thing guys learn The upshot is that when I rinse my razor under the hot water I automatically give it a shake before I drag it over my face. It occurred to me that a little hydration never hurt a pass so I tried not shaking the razor after rinsing it so that it had a little excess water on it and I found that it made the passes a little bit slicker. The trouble is I have to consciously concentrate on not shaking the water off the razor after rinsing because its such an ingrained habit so I do it about 75% of the time.
Its a little thing but little things add up.