Hi everyone! I'm new to this site and just started wet shaving last week with a DE Razor. I've been shaving for many years with both electrics and cartridges, please forgive me! My first wet shave was last Tuesday evening and it is now 6 days later and my question is can I just shave or should I trim my growth down first? I don't have an overly heavy beard growth but don't want to slice up my face either. Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions!
Regards,
Lou
Are 6 days between shaves too long?
Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
Hello Lou, and welcome to SMF. If it were me, I'd just shave. Because it is a 6 day beard, I'd use plenty of lather and take my time, not expecting to get it all at once.
Let us hear how it goes.
Let us hear how it goes.
Gary
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Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
Welcome to smf I usally shave once a week because of my migraines are bad this time of year and I just shave, plus i still don't trust electric trimmers because I had a bad experience with electric shavers
Jordan
Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
Hi Lou, welcome to SMF!
I think six days of growth could clog a cartridge razor, but I think you'll be fine with the single blade in a DE razor.
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I think six days of growth could clog a cartridge razor, but I think you'll be fine with the single blade in a DE razor.
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Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
If it clogs it'll stop cutting. Just rinse. You might also need to remove the blade to unclog it.
There are razors that are clog resistant but I don't know of any DE razors that are. One is specifically named the "Clog-Pruf" but it's a single edge safety razor, not to be confused with a straight razor. It's specially designed to shave longer hairs as the name implies. I use one on my head when I decide to shave it, for that very reason. Of course a straight razor will also cut longer whiskers without clogging as will a Rolls Razor.
There are razors that are clog resistant but I don't know of any DE razors that are. One is specifically named the "Clog-Pruf" but it's a single edge safety razor, not to be confused with a straight razor. It's specially designed to shave longer hairs as the name implies. I use one on my head when I decide to shave it, for that very reason. Of course a straight razor will also cut longer whiskers without clogging as will a Rolls Razor.
Brian
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Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
Just a quick update - after a week, my second wet shave was pretty much excellent! The only problem was some irritation on 2 spots on my neck. This, I think, was caused by my doing multiple passes in those 2 spots. By multiple, I mean about 4 or 5 times on each spot. Definitely a newbie mistake!! All in all, at 2 shaves in, I'm really enjoying wet shaving!
Thanks to all of you for your responses, they were appreciated!
Lou
Thanks to all of you for your responses, they were appreciated!
Lou
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Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
My suggestion for that heavy growth was to use a BIC Sensitive disposable and rinse often, shaving with the grain. I'm glad you succeeded. Se like to know what you use and how you shave and you will find many threads about that here.
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Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
I would say it's the perfect interval if you're going for a stubble. You could try dry shaving if you want to wear a stubble constantly.
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Re: Are 6 days between shaves too long?
If I wanted to wear stubble constantly I'd get an inexpensive hair clipper from Wally World or K-mart, set it to it's lowest setting and use it for 20 years. I use mine for buzz cuts and I'm easily going on 15 years. The best $20 I ever spent. It came with all sorts of "stuff" that I have never used.
Brian
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