After a week shaving with my ATT Kronos with the M2 plate, I'm happy to say that this is my razor. My shave this morning, on day two with a med prep, was my best ever. No irritation, no weepers (unheard of for me), and a near BBS shave. But I have done enough extolling the virtues of this razor. This is really about following the guidance of the experienced around here.
I have probably read the phrase "don't use any pressure" when reading about shaving technique a hundred times around here. This morning, as I made my ever vexing chin area, I actually really used NO pressure. While I thought that I had internalized and embraced this advice, I learned that I was never really following it. I have always used some pressure. So as I approached my chin, I changed the way I was holding my hefty ATT Kronos, and TRULY let it do the work with zero pressure from me.
What a revelation. No weepers. Imagine that. Now my ATT and I have truly bonded. Perhaps the R1 plate will be pulled out of the drawer after all. Thanks guys for the advice I got months ago, and finally truly heeded.
I have probably read the phrase "don't use any pressure" when reading about shaving technique a hundred times around here. This morning, as I made my ever vexing chin area, I actually really used NO pressure. While I thought that I had internalized and embraced this advice, I learned that I was never really following it. I have always used some pressure. So as I approached my chin, I changed the way I was holding my hefty ATT Kronos, and TRULY let it do the work with zero pressure from me.
What a revelation. No weepers. Imagine that. Now my ATT and I have truly bonded. Perhaps the R1 plate will be pulled out of the drawer after all. Thanks guys for the advice I got months ago, and finally truly heeded.
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