I think this covers it for now!you might want to add a bit more water to your lather. you need maximum slickness with a straight. you also may be going just a bit to shallow with your angle. the spine should be close to your face but not touching. maybe a couple mm above.
Edit: And stretch your skin like crazy!
Most of us do make faces! That guard bar (or even OC teeth) helps stretch and flatten the area as well, but the open blades (except the Feather SS style perhaps) have no such helps...they’re the old school, do it yourself, uphill both ways in the snow razors.Thanks guys, I’ll try these tips next shave. The skin stretching for sure isn’t something I do with a DE, I just make faces instead.
And that’s the way we like it!Most of us do make faces! That guard bar (or even OC teeth) helps stretch and flatten the area as well, but the open blades (except the Feather SS style perhaps) have no such helps...they’re the old school, do it yourself, uphill both ways in the snow razors.
When stropping, folks learning will sometimes damage the very fine edges of their razors with improper stropping technique. It is very easy to damage the edge/or deform it if you apply too much pressure when stropping or let the edge touch the strop before the spine is down, etc. Rolling the edge is just what it sounds like, the edge starts to curve instead of remaining straight. It is not always noticeable until too late.“rolling the edge during stropping”?
When I was beginning I used a DE shavette or AC style shavette and I was killing my face. Several hours of practice with each one with no blade in it really helped me learn pressure control.Thankfully, the edge seems to be in working order. I've done a fair amount of mechanical stuff in my life and tend to be as careful as I can taking care of things.
Another question. I'm having some trouble with the left side of my neck, due to limited elbow mobility in my left arm. (Osteoarthritis, I fell too many times in my skateboarding days.)
I've tried shaving the left side with my right hand, but boy does it feel like I have a fraction of the pressure control or general finesse. So I maybe get a half stroke in before I balk.
Any advice on getting better control shaving the opposite side?