#1

Member
Nashville, TN
I'm new with wet shaving and had a small, though rewarding, success this morning. I got my first BBS when judged by rubbing against the grain on several parts of my face. I have thick whiskers and sensitive skin, so getting the BBS comfortably and without blood has been a challenge.

As they say, sometimes it's simple things in life!

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#2

Member
Austin, TX
Good stuff! I still remember first getting a true BBS shave. It impacted the "boundaries" of my face in that I was so used to have some stubble to define.

Like a cat without whiskers!


Now the challenge will become how not to chase that every time Smile

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Kevin
#3
Congrats!

So awesome when it all comes together and just clicks.

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Shave yourself.
-Todd
#4
(07-27-2016, 09:05 PM)Pete123 Wrote: I'm new with wet shaving and had a small, though rewarding, success this morning.  I got my first BBS when judged by rubbing against the grain on several parts of my face.  I have thick whiskers and sensitive skin, so getting the BBS comfortably and without blood has been a challenge.  

As they say, sometimes it's simple things in life!

Lucky you...

...I can't get true BBS results.  

To get a BBS shave I would need a final ATG pass, and that would give me an endless supply of razor bumps and ingrown hairs.




For those of you who can get BBS shaves...I salute you!!!

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#5
Congrats Pete123.

Still waiting on mine.  I have actually accepted that I will probably never achieve it and I'm okay with it Cool.  Well maybe I'm not since I have bought more razors to see if it will be the magic one.

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Go Blue!
#6

Member
Nashville, TN
It makes sense that everyone can't get one as we all have differences in our body parts.

I didn't get BBS everywhere. More accurate would be to say above the jaw excluding the mustache area and lower lip. Going with the grain I get a good close shave everywhere.

Are there folks that get BBS everywhere?
#7

Member
Detroit
For me, I'd say its next to impossible below the jawline with the razors I've used so far. DFS is good enough. Anything more and I risk serious irritation especially under the chin. Above the jawline, however, its pretty easy to get BBS if I try. I've stopped trying though. I either do 3 full passes or 2 plus touch up and whatever the result is, I leave it at that.

Congratulations though Pete, it is a nice feeling when it all comes together!

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- Jeff
#8

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2016, 11:00 PM by Blade4vor.)
Congrats, Pete123!

Count me as another shaver destined to achieve BBS only above the jawline.  Trying for too close of a shave below the jawline, for me, leads to undue misery in bumps and ingrown hairs as Elver Gun and wyze0ne have said.  YMMV, as always!

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-Rob
#9

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
(07-27-2016, 10:21 PM)Pete123 Wrote: I didn't get BBS everywhere. More accurate would be to say above the jaw excluding the mustache area and lower lip. Going with the grain I get a good close shave everywhere.

Are there folks that get BBS everywhere?

I have never gotten a complete BBS shave. Now that I have gotten dialed in well what I like and need (good prep, Feather AS-D2 with a Light Brigade, and vintage Floris or Pen's soap), my skin is BBS nearly every day except on my lower neck; there I can hear a slight sandpapery sound when I rub my hand against the grain, even though it feels smooth.
John
#10
(07-27-2016, 11:06 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote:
(07-27-2016, 10:21 PM)Pete123 Wrote: I didn't get BBS everywhere.  More accurate would be to say above the jaw excluding the mustache area and lower lip.  Going with the grain I get a good close shave everywhere.

Are there folks that get BBS everywhere?

I have never gotten a complete BBS shave.  Now that I have gotten dialed in well what I like and need (good prep, Feather AS-D2 with a Light Brigade, and vintage Floris or Pen's soap), my skin is BBS nearly every day except on my lower neck; there I can hear a slight sandpapery sound when I rub my hand against the grain, even though it feels smooth.


True men don't go for BBS shaves.



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