ATG shaving is really great for some people and those with good razor/blade/skin combinations I'm sure can get super smooth shaves without any irritation at all but after reading tons of shaving problem being caused by it and how you need to wait to learn how to shave ATG properly I was wondering if it's really even that important?
There are a lot of directions to shave in, WTG(with the grain) XTG(across the grain) ATG(against the grain) North to South, South to North.
I'm in construction so I shave at night after I shower. I find 3 passes work best for me. First North to South to trim things down then my second & third passes are done diagonally which with my mapping is a combo of WTG & XTG that I flip between passes.
This gets me pretty visibly smooth but if I rub my fingers ATG it will still feel rough and I'm perfectly fine with that.
What I'm wondering is why people even bother going ATG? I'm sure it is very dependent on your face hair type and some people with very thick flat hair can't visible look shaven without going ATG.
I find that my stubble is visible starting to come back within a few hours and I may be able to prolong that with a ATG pass but it's not a big deal to me since I'm not in an office or personnel job.
Is there really a point in being baby smooth in all directions for a couple of hours? Am I missing out on something or is it just ocd?
I'm adding a small pole to the thread to get a feel on what people think about ATG. Thanks!
There are a lot of directions to shave in, WTG(with the grain) XTG(across the grain) ATG(against the grain) North to South, South to North.
I'm in construction so I shave at night after I shower. I find 3 passes work best for me. First North to South to trim things down then my second & third passes are done diagonally which with my mapping is a combo of WTG & XTG that I flip between passes.
This gets me pretty visibly smooth but if I rub my fingers ATG it will still feel rough and I'm perfectly fine with that.
What I'm wondering is why people even bother going ATG? I'm sure it is very dependent on your face hair type and some people with very thick flat hair can't visible look shaven without going ATG.
I find that my stubble is visible starting to come back within a few hours and I may be able to prolong that with a ATG pass but it's not a big deal to me since I'm not in an office or personnel job.
Is there really a point in being baby smooth in all directions for a couple of hours? Am I missing out on something or is it just ocd?
I'm adding a small pole to the thread to get a feel on what people think about ATG. Thanks!