I am of the coarse beard, wimpy skin species. Combine that with cleft chin, and you can bet shaving is not a walk in the park for me. Enter trad. wetshaving, and obviously it's gotten infinitely better in the past year and a half.
Now, I don't generally like to shave really close seven days a week. I generally skip at least one day on the weekend unless I have a big gig I need to look sharp for, and even then, unshaven with a tux can look decent. Anyway, a couple days a week I get lazy and bust out a decent brushless cream or just something cheap. Then I do a one pass shave, rinse with warm, then wet, water, slap on some aftershave, and to the office I go. Most guys seem to do the WTG-ATG sequence, maybe with an XTG thrown in at the end for extra closeness. I've found that even though there are whiskers in the basin with WTG, the lack of closeness renders it essentially useless - why even bother?
So I figure, why not just start with ATG? I've done it a few times lately, and it seems to work fine. I relather with the brush, squeezing out the inner brush goop, and go XTG, and I've gotten DFS's without wasting any time going with the damn grain.
Anyone relate to this? Or is this pretty standard for you guys?
Thanks!
Now, I don't generally like to shave really close seven days a week. I generally skip at least one day on the weekend unless I have a big gig I need to look sharp for, and even then, unshaven with a tux can look decent. Anyway, a couple days a week I get lazy and bust out a decent brushless cream or just something cheap. Then I do a one pass shave, rinse with warm, then wet, water, slap on some aftershave, and to the office I go. Most guys seem to do the WTG-ATG sequence, maybe with an XTG thrown in at the end for extra closeness. I've found that even though there are whiskers in the basin with WTG, the lack of closeness renders it essentially useless - why even bother?
So I figure, why not just start with ATG? I've done it a few times lately, and it seems to work fine. I relather with the brush, squeezing out the inner brush goop, and go XTG, and I've gotten DFS's without wasting any time going with the damn grain.
Anyone relate to this? Or is this pretty standard for you guys?
Thanks!