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    Default First DE shave in over 40 years!

    Where do I start? Gentlemen, this was freaking awesome!!! And I don't even have all the "stuff" yet - only my brand new shiny Merkur 178. I intended to wait until I got my TOBS shave cream, Derby Extras, and Clubman After Shave, but the only thing to arrive so far was the razor and its one lonely Merkur blade. It has been 3 days since I last shaved, so after my shower I decided to go ahead with what I had.

    Unless you're somewhat of an oldster like me (60), you may not be able to fully appreciate this, but holding that stubby little razor in my hand, and shaving with it, brought me back to a time in my life when I was 19 years old and a "newbie" in a place far removed in time and space from this one - Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas. Basic Training. 1968. (For those of you that have "been there, done that" you'll appreciate the difference between shaving at 5:05 A.M., with 4 or 5 other G.I.'s waiting behind you for the sink, and a nice slow luxurious shave in the comfort of your own home).

    I would have to say that my skin and beard are "normal". Anyway, on to the shave! With the equipment at hand, limited as it is so far, here was my routine:

    1) Shower
    2) Dry everything but my face
    3) Soak washcloth in as hot a water as I could stand, wring out a medium-hard amount, hold on face for 30 seconds or so; Repeat.
    4) "Lather up" (such as it was) with the only thing on hand - Gillette multiglide shave gel
    5) First pass with the grain
    6) Rub face to generate more "lather" (there was enough residual gel left to get a decent coating)
    7) Next pass across the grain (I have NEVER done that before, never even thought about it - learned that from reading on this site)
    8) See # 6
    9) Final pass against the grain
    10) Warm water rinse
    11) Cold water rinse
    12) Pat face dry with towel
    13) Aqua Velva

    I think this was the closest shave I've ever had. I took my time and didn't rush it - taking short strokes with my new Merkur. I was totally floored when I took that little razor in my hand and it immediately transported me back in time! I have no razor burn, the Aqua Velva merely tingled and did not burn, and my face, no matter which way I rub it, is smooth as silk.

    I can't wait to get the rest of the things I ordered! I think they will greatly contribute to the sensory (or is it sensual?) experience of shaving.

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    Great post Coyote! I am glad your shave went so well.
    Last edited by pal; 03-13-2010 at 07:34 PM.
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    I love reading stories like this of us older guys going back to our roots.
    It truly is a great thing.
    I'm happy you're here and happy you found us.
    If you think it's great now, wait till the great soaps and creams and brushes manifest themselves!!
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    Welcome from another oldster. As Phil pointed out wait till you try the creams, brushes, etc... onward and upward... the shave just keep getting better... and I do remember the GI shaves... but you need to try a Navy shower someday
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    Congrats! Glad it went well.
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    time changes things but some things stay the same. we went 2 or 3 to a sink and still had a line behind each sink. that is where i learned to hate shaving.
    sure is nice to spend some time on a shave. now i enjoy a good shave.
    Like I told my last wife, I says, "Honey, I never drive faster than I can see. Besides that, it's all in the reflexes."

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    Welcome back! Good to hear your story and I hope that you keep enjoying yourself.
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    Welcome back to DE shaving. I am the same age as you and had a similar experience. I never learned properly many years ago and was applying too much pressure. It just goes to show you just because it is new and improved doesn't make it better. It makes me sad to think of all the mornings I faced the mirror like a robrot, with my plastic razor in my hand, hurrying to get the shave over with. Oh by the way welcome to B&B!

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    Great story! Yeah, I came back too after many years and now look back at how I hated shaving and only because I was rushed or had bad blades. What a waste, I even grew a beard for a while so I wouldn't have to shave.

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    That is great story! Its good to hear that you have decided to go back to Wet Shaving
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    THANK YOU, one and all, for the nice comments and warm welcome! One thing I forgot to mention in the OP was that I had fairly LOW EXPECTATIONS for this first DE shave in so many years. My memories of shaving with a DE were NOT GOOD - and that's an understatement! BAD MEMORIES of this vile, wicked, shaving "instrument of torture", to be precise. But, after lurking here for a while and reading many, many posts I decided that you couldn't ALL be wrong, and decided to give it a try again. And here we are!

    Another thing that surprised me was waking up this morning, rubbing my face, and finding that it was still pretty darn smooth 12 hours after shaving! Yet another advantage of this new found shaving experience!

    I'm hoping the mailman will be good to me on Monday, and bring me the rest of the things I ordered! 60 years old and I feel like a kid in a candy store! Amazing!
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    Good times, Coyote.
    Having the opportunity to enjoy shaving for a change is pretty cool, isn't it?
    (I'm only 58 so I can't relate to that "old man" stuff)

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    awesome! ironic, sermon in church (and gospel reading) was regarding the prodigal son.
    "She's my Rushmore." "I know, she was mine too"

 

 

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