(03-07-2022, 01:57 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Glad you’re here my man! Some great advise so far for sure. Help us by explaining your routine. How do you prep for your shave? My experience indicates that for gents with irritation issues the preparation is most important. What soaps are you using? Do you find your skin very slick when you rinse? What blades and razors do you use? Have you spent any time “mapping” your beard growth direction or grain? Sometimes that’ll make a big difference. My son has issues with irritation due to his whiskers follicles “sitting up” rather than laying flat like mine. His solution is careful prep with soap and warm water to soften the whiskers, use of very slick soaps lathered to proper hydration, a very light touch with medium aggressive razors using the sharpest blades, and eschewing any “against the grain” shaving. Most important though has been practicing his routine. It seems common that a fella has issues with a “spot” on his face.
Thanks. Prep: wash my face, splash warm/hot water on my face (I try to do it 10 times). I use all different kinds of soap but most often LaToja cream, Cella Bio in the tub and green Proraso cream.
Quote:Do you find your skin very slick when you rinse?
I do with La Toja stick.
Razors and blades: Mostly Razorock and Gillette vintage (Red Tip, Superspeed) razors. Merkur 34C and Muhle Twist every once in a while. Blades: Astra SP, 7 O'clock Black.
No mapping but I never go against the grain anywhere. I'm not a BBS kind of shaver. I like a close shave but my priority is not getting cuts or irritation.
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