If I feel a little stubble while applying my AS I simply buff using just the AS as a lubricant. Now, now, don't get excited, don't knock it til you've tried it.
Thats what I do. It works fine.
If I feel a little stubble while applying my AS I simply buff using just the AS as a lubricant. Now, now, don't get excited, don't knock it til you've tried it.
Official B&B policy requires that you agonize over your mistake until the next morning.
For my touch-up pass, I squeeze a little bit of lather out of the brush and apply it with my hand instead to feel for the areas that need more attention.
My very first "nice" razor when I got into all this traditional shaving mess was a C&E branded Edwin Jagger ebony handled Mach 3. It was a gift from my wife, and I don't have the heart to ever get rid of it even though I'm done with cartridge shaving for the rest of my life.
So I found a use for it. I normally catch my rough spots as I'm applying my aftershave. When (or if) I find them, I grab the C&E razor and just casually swipe them off. I like that my cartridge razor still has a purpose, and it takes forever to go through blades when used this sparingly.