Had my first attempt at a straight razor yesterday. Much too intimidated and only got right cheek before retreating to the DE
Today was better, both sides of my face and a bit of the chin, then back to the DE....
Razor is an Eaton, got sight unseen from Larry at Whipped Dog. A real super guy to do business with. If I don't cut my throat in the next six months or so will probably go for a Ralf Aust 5/8 and restore the Eaton.
Very impressive beard there Bad Dad, what is it your shaving anyhow ? If you're shaving your head with a straight, wow now I really feel like a wuss..
Today was better, both sides of my face and a bit of the chin, then back to the DE....
Razor is an Eaton, got sight unseen from Larry at Whipped Dog. A real super guy to do business with. If I don't cut my throat in the next six months or so will probably go for a Ralf Aust 5/8 and restore the Eaton.
Very impressive beard there Bad Dad, what is it your shaving anyhow ? If you're shaving your head with a straight, wow now I really feel like a wuss..
When I die, I want to go like Gramps, quiet in his sleep - Not screaming like the passengers riding in his car.
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2017, 06:32 AM by BadDad.)
(02-20-2017, 06:10 AM)grayhane Wrote: Very impressive beard there Bad Dad, what is it your shaving anyhow ? If you're shaving your head with a straight, wow now I really feel like a wuss..
Haha...Thank you. I shave my head every night. I use straights primarily, but also enjoy a variety of DE and SE razors as well. No need to "feel like a wuss". We all started the same way.
Stick with a straight for about 3 months, and you'll start feeling comfortable. Be respectful, not afraid, and it will all come together with practice...
-Chris~Head Shaver~
(02-20-2017, 06:10 AM)grayhane Wrote: Had my first attempt at a straight razor yesterday. Much too intimidated and only got right cheek before retreating to the DE
Today was better, both sides of my face and a bit of the chin, then back to the DE....
Razor is an Eaton, got sight unseen from Larry at Whipped Dog. A real super guy to do business with. If I don't cut my throat in the next six months or so will probably go for a Ralf Aust 5/8 and restore the Eaton.
Very impressive beard there Bad Dad, what is it your shaving anyhow ? If you're shaving your head with a straight, wow now I really feel like a wuss..
Save the chin and mustache areas until you've mastered everything else. Those areas can be a bit tricker than the wide, flat expanses of the cheeks and neck. There's a good reason why the Van Dyke beard has been popular for a very, very long time. Just take it slow and you'll be fine. 100 shaves from now and you won't give it a second thought.
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