Hi Gents!
As always, all of your feedback is greatly appreciated!
I have read alot of talk of scything, slicing, etc. type motions used during shaving with a straight, and some old school baber shop manuals that talk about leading with the toe. I find that as I get a little more confident in my strokes, a slight slicing action is definitely helping me to cut a little easier. However, I seem to be tending to slice leading with the heel of the blade rather than the toe. This motions seems more natural to me, especially in WTG strokes, as my beard grows at an angle in the direction of ear-to-chin (instead of ear-to-nose or N-S).
E.g. I shave my right cheek with my right hand (the bade is oriented such that the heel is towards the nose, toe towards the ear). As I make the stroke, I'll add a slight slicing motion with the heel leading, in a sort of "gillette slide" kind of motion.
Any one else tried this? Is leading with the toe preferred? (I find it harder to control). Or does it matter?
Thanks,
Jason
As always, all of your feedback is greatly appreciated!
I have read alot of talk of scything, slicing, etc. type motions used during shaving with a straight, and some old school baber shop manuals that talk about leading with the toe. I find that as I get a little more confident in my strokes, a slight slicing action is definitely helping me to cut a little easier. However, I seem to be tending to slice leading with the heel of the blade rather than the toe. This motions seems more natural to me, especially in WTG strokes, as my beard grows at an angle in the direction of ear-to-chin (instead of ear-to-nose or N-S).
E.g. I shave my right cheek with my right hand (the bade is oriented such that the heel is towards the nose, toe towards the ear). As I make the stroke, I'll add a slight slicing motion with the heel leading, in a sort of "gillette slide" kind of motion.
Any one else tried this? Is leading with the toe preferred? (I find it harder to control). Or does it matter?
Thanks,
Jason
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