Share your Shave of the Day for Tuesday!

  • snooting@sub.wetshaving.social
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    29 days ago

    Hello and welcome! I don’t think I’ve seen you around here before.

    Why do you not use soap when you shave, if you don’t mind my asking?

    • 柊 つかさ@lemmy.world
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      28 days ago

      Thank you. I am new indeed. As for the soap:

      • I just randomly started trying to use the razor. I didn’t buy all the things at once but slowly added things to make it work. Soap just wasn’t in line yet. I used to try to shave of an 3k edge on a razor with bad geometry honed on non-flat stones with no strop. It’s a miracle it even kind of worked. So things like a diamond plate, a 8k stone and a strop were of higher priority to me.
      • I have a lot of lines to get straight, like my sideburns and my beard so I need to see what I’m doing.
      • It costs money and my shaving budged is getting a bit low so I need to pick my poison.
      • I’m a minimalist in the weirdest ways sometimes.
      • I had a lot of trouble with my edge, so I honed a lot and tried a lot of edges. Just water gives the most direct feedback of the edge on the skin. If it’s fine with water it will be fine with any soap or oil.
      • If my fundamentals (edge and technique) are solid I might add things like shaving soap or oil in the future.
      • It’s quick. I watched a bunch of shaving videos and the lathering up part often takes up more than half of video.

      I don’t think I will post often here as I only have one razor, no soaps and two basic aftershaves. So it’s not exactly the most exciting SOTD 😅

      • whosgotthepudding@sub.wetshaving.social
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        28 days ago

        Welcome. I can appreciate this approach. When I first started with straights, I had no idea what I was doing. All I knew was that a good shave was possible, I already had stones for my woodworking tools, and I was working on a budget.

        My first brush and first soap were pure trash. No slickness to be found in the soap, and the brush seemed to irritate my skin more than a bad shave did. This really forced me to dial in both my shaving technique and my honing. After some time, patience, and blood, I was getting really good shaves and really good edges.

        The first time I tried a good brush with an artisan soap, it blew my mind. I went from really good shaves, to fantastic shaves. Always leaving the experience smooth, hydrated and refreshed.

        All this to say again: I appreciate the approach and glad to have you here. I’ll be looking forward to how it develops.