Tug and pull (SFW) :-)
Tug and pull (SFW) :-)
If I'm getting some tug and pull in certain areas when I'm using a DE, is the issue in the sharpness of my blade or my technique? Or both??
Scott "The Heart Break Kid"
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That tip about wetter lather makes a lot of sense. Just this morning I chose a brush I hadn't used a lot lately, and I didn't get the water mix right. The shave was a good one, but the straight razor was pulling a bit, and as a consequence I got a nick which is rare when I'm paying attention. I'm going to use more water tomorrow with the same soap and brush, just to get back into the right frame of mind.
Gary
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well, someone mentioned somewhere that a slicker lather results with less water and more product. i have also found that to be true. water doesn't make "slick". it's the glycerin or tallow that does the trick. if water was slick you wouldn't need soap/cream.
so now we have two opposite points of view.. time to experiment fellows
i would also suggest reducing the blade angle when going over the trouble spot
so now we have two opposite points of view.. time to experiment fellows
i would also suggest reducing the blade angle when going over the trouble spot
Gil
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thater, shavemac.anchorset/tgn,sr3226
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