I received a new Thiers-Issard razor for Christmas and finally got the nerve to get it sharpened up and try it out. Thanks to gssixgun for a job well done and for getting it back to me so quickly.
Heres my impression from week 1 (4 shaves):
Avoiding a bloodbath: easy!
Getting a good shave: remains to be seen
My advice to anyone thinking about giving a straight a try is not to worry too much about cutting yourself. Just make sure you have the blade at the proper angle BEFORE you put it to your face!
The biggest problem so far is that my face hurts after I shave. Im sure this will go away with time, but I cant imagine using the straight every day right off the bat my face needs time to recover. The second biggest problem is that the shaves have been lousy, but Im not worried about that at this point. Once I figure out how to do my chin Ill at least be presentable.
If anyone has thoughts on the most likely culprit for my face pain, I'd like to hear them. Too much pressure? Not enough stropping? Not enough pre-shave oil? Something else?
-Andrew
Heres my impression from week 1 (4 shaves):
Avoiding a bloodbath: easy!
Getting a good shave: remains to be seen
My advice to anyone thinking about giving a straight a try is not to worry too much about cutting yourself. Just make sure you have the blade at the proper angle BEFORE you put it to your face!
The biggest problem so far is that my face hurts after I shave. Im sure this will go away with time, but I cant imagine using the straight every day right off the bat my face needs time to recover. The second biggest problem is that the shaves have been lousy, but Im not worried about that at this point. Once I figure out how to do my chin Ill at least be presentable.
If anyone has thoughts on the most likely culprit for my face pain, I'd like to hear them. Too much pressure? Not enough stropping? Not enough pre-shave oil? Something else?
-Andrew