I could use some help and/or advice in regards to shaving the neck area which has an increasing amount of coarse silver/grey whiskers. I use a Merkur Progress with a setting of 1.5-2 and either Merkur or Feather blades.
Setup:
Merkur Progress set on 1.5-2
Merkur blades
Feather blades
C&E Best Badger
Tom's of Maine cream
unscented Witch Hazel
Preprep:
Soak brush in mug with hot water
Wet face with hot water for a while
Lather
Shave
As the whiskers become more silver/grey they are getting more coarse and difficult to cut. I can shave the chin, jaw line, upper lip, and checks to my satisfaction because these areas don't have as much grey/silver, but the neck gives me great problems.
The last time I shaved I did a four pass shave (N-S, S-N, and chevrons). My whiskers grow in the direction of one of the chevron passes so I made sure that final chevron pass would be an "against the grain" pass.
As I shared above, I use a Merkur Progress with a setting of 1.5-2. The first three passes didn't appear to do a thing to the silver/grey whiskers. On the fourth "against the grain" pass I could feel the wiskers catch, but they would not cut and instead tore. The end result was not good.
I was using a Merkur blade which had gone through five shaves so I switched to a new Feather, tried a different section, and did another against the grain pass. This time silver/grey whiskers did get cut, but there was still pulling and nicks. Still the Feather blade removed the most silver/grey stubble.
Does anyone have any recommendations for dealing with stiff coarse silver/grey whiskers?
Would a preshave oil help soften them up?
Thanks.
Setup:
Merkur Progress set on 1.5-2
Merkur blades
Feather blades
C&E Best Badger
Tom's of Maine cream
unscented Witch Hazel
Preprep:
Soak brush in mug with hot water
Wet face with hot water for a while
Lather
Shave
As the whiskers become more silver/grey they are getting more coarse and difficult to cut. I can shave the chin, jaw line, upper lip, and checks to my satisfaction because these areas don't have as much grey/silver, but the neck gives me great problems.
The last time I shaved I did a four pass shave (N-S, S-N, and chevrons). My whiskers grow in the direction of one of the chevron passes so I made sure that final chevron pass would be an "against the grain" pass.
As I shared above, I use a Merkur Progress with a setting of 1.5-2. The first three passes didn't appear to do a thing to the silver/grey whiskers. On the fourth "against the grain" pass I could feel the wiskers catch, but they would not cut and instead tore. The end result was not good.
I was using a Merkur blade which had gone through five shaves so I switched to a new Feather, tried a different section, and did another against the grain pass. This time silver/grey whiskers did get cut, but there was still pulling and nicks. Still the Feather blade removed the most silver/grey stubble.
Does anyone have any recommendations for dealing with stiff coarse silver/grey whiskers?
Would a preshave oil help soften them up?
Thanks.