Tips that make a difference....
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- Mandolin Twanger (sans drool)
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Tips that make a difference....
There was a thread on another forum about one tip that has made the biggest difference in your shaving. I would love to hear what one thing you have done that you feel like has made the biggest difference in the quality of your shave.
In that thread someone mentioned making two North to South passes.
I have been making two N to S passes for the past couple of weeks and I wanted to post that this has made a huge difference in my shaves. Initially I was making my first pass N to S and my next pass would be S to N. Since I have started making two N to S passes I have not been getting any irritation and just the occasional nick in my problem areas. This seems to have helped me more than anything else I have tired. I would encourage you to try this out if your still experimenting or experiencing irritation.
In that thread someone mentioned making two North to South passes.
I have been making two N to S passes for the past couple of weeks and I wanted to post that this has made a huge difference in my shaves. Initially I was making my first pass N to S and my next pass would be S to N. Since I have started making two N to S passes I have not been getting any irritation and just the occasional nick in my problem areas. This seems to have helped me more than anything else I have tired. I would encourage you to try this out if your still experimenting or experiencing irritation.
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- Mandolin Twanger (sans drool)
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I have been using the PSO as well and it is a great product! The oil combined with the two N to S passes has really made the difference. I have been using the oil for a while now and was still experiencing some irritation before starting to make two N to S passes. The oil did seem to help out quite a bit but combined with the two N to S passes it has really taken my shaves to the next level.
Ok perhaps you guys can enlighten me on this Pacific Shave oil since I hear you talk about it quite a bit. If it is meant as a shave oil and not a preshave why do you use it as such? That is you use it to shave but you apply cream on top, why? Technically it's the oil that is in contact with the skin and allowing for such a smooth shave, so the cream isn't really doing much. I mean the stuff is meant to be used on its own not as a pre-shave isn't it. Does it not work as well w/o the use of a cream to layer on top?
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I have heard of a couple of people that use the oil alone. I always use it with a cream or soap. My thinking is the main purpose of a cream or soap is to hold water so that it provides lubrication. I think the water holding ability of a good cream/soap and the lubrication of the POS combined together make for a great shave.
- Coche_y_bondhu
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Like Blackgrass mentioned, the water-holding ability and glycerin in the shave cream coupled with the lubrication from the PSO makes for a great, irritation free shave everytime.
True, you can shave with just the oil; my son does this with his M3 and with his Braun electric. When the PSO combines with water or cream it provides a very slick surface to shave. You can actually feel how much more slick your beard is with PSO, versus just cream, when you rinse off betwen passes. This fine lubrication allows one to make multiple passes over one spot in all different directions with no irritation.
Do a search on Pacific Shave Oil on this forum for more information.
You can get PSO through Charles at QED or from www.pacificshaving.com.
If you are experiencing razor irritation, or can't shave against the grain for that close shave, try PSO. It is about $6 for a 1/2 ounce bottle that should last 50-80 shaves.
Cheers,
Richard
Long-Time PSO User in Texas
True, you can shave with just the oil; my son does this with his M3 and with his Braun electric. When the PSO combines with water or cream it provides a very slick surface to shave. You can actually feel how much more slick your beard is with PSO, versus just cream, when you rinse off betwen passes. This fine lubrication allows one to make multiple passes over one spot in all different directions with no irritation.
Do a search on Pacific Shave Oil on this forum for more information.
You can get PSO through Charles at QED or from www.pacificshaving.com.
If you are experiencing razor irritation, or can't shave against the grain for that close shave, try PSO. It is about $6 for a 1/2 ounce bottle that should last 50-80 shaves.
Cheers,
Richard
Long-Time PSO User in Texas
I too will say the brush! When it comes to creams, a good brush makes ALL the difference. As for the POS, I personally don't understand all the hype! Perhaps I'm missing something but, the bottle I purchased (because of all the great reviews) lasted me at best a week and it really didn't seem to be much of an oil. I've since then tried jojoba oil and it seems to work MUCH better. Not to mention, you get more than 10 times the amount for a cheaper price. Just my opinion... I'm starting to realize that different products work better for different people.
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I always put a small dab of regular hair conditioner on my stuble before I apply the shaving soap .
(I apply the h.c before I start the "make a delicious lather" procedure w/ my brush & shaving soap so that it "finds time" to soften my beard ,I don't rinse it I simply lather ON TOP of it.)
It really softens my tough beard.
(I apply the h.c before I start the "make a delicious lather" procedure w/ my brush & shaving soap so that it "finds time" to soften my beard ,I don't rinse it I simply lather ON TOP of it.)
It really softens my tough beard.