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Did you ever try canned shaving gel or foam?
Yes I did in the past and I don't like them
Did you ever try canned shaving gel or foam?
Aftershave balm is not aftershave.Yes I do have an aftershave, I've never thought of Witch Hazel
Soap: Stirlings unscented soap
Razor: Rockwell 6C / Henson AL 13M
Blades: Treet Carbon / Gillette 7’Oclock (sharpedge) / Gillette 7 O’clock (black)
Shaving Brush: TRC Synthetic Brush
Aftershave: Stirlings unscented aftershave balm
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I've been wet shaving since 2020 (Summer of 2020), I normally shave after shower and I use olive oil as my pre shave. My problem is, whether I face lather or bowl lather I still get the undesired results. Also the fact of not knowing what type of beard hair I have whether I have coarse hair or thick hair etc...so therefor, I don't what settings of plate to put on my Rockwell razor and which blades to use. I have The Henson AL13 M
I also tend to put to much pressure as to get that BBS. Should i ditch the alumn block?
Oh I forgot to notice I have nickel allergy,with sensitive skin in neck area and dryer with combined of oily skin.
I looked at the Proraso blue, but it has menthol as one of the ingredients, should I avoid menthol if I have dry skin?
Last but not least, is my soap good or should I go for a lighter soap like Proraso Blue?
All those things that you mentioned are true, also I scared to use blades like Feather, Astra, Bic for the fear of cutting myself. Seeing a dermatologist has crossed my mind, will he be able to determine what blades, razors soaps and what ingredients to look for ect??..
All those things that you mentioned are true, also I scared to use blades like Feather, Astra, Bic for the fear of cutting myself. Seeing a dermatologist has crossed my mind, will he be able to determine what blades, razors soaps and what ingredients to look for ect??..
Don't chase BBS, mate. Best advice I was ever given and best change I ever made.To answer to all the questions,
I've been wet shaving since 2020 (Summer of 2020), I normally shave after shower and I use olive oil as my pre shave. My problem is, whether I face lather or bowl lather I still get the undesired results. Also the fact of not knowing what type of beard hair I have whether I have coarse hair or thick hair etc...so therefor, I don't what settings of plate to put on my Rockwell razor and which blades to use. I have The Henson AL13 M
I also tend to put to much pressure as to get that BBS. Should i ditch the alumn block?
Oh I forgot to notice I have nickel allergy,with sensitive skin in neck area and dryer with combined of oily skin.
I looked at the Proraso blue, but it has menthol as one of the ingredients, should I avoid menthol if I have dry skin?
Last but not least, is my soap good or should I go for a lighter soap like Proraso Blue?
Looks painful.
My Henson is the AL13 M so since it’s a medium aggressive which blade is best like Bic, Feather, Wilkinson’s, Nacet, Gillette Platinum? Or even Merkur?
I’ll try the Witch Hazel toner with Proraso blue…I believe they have a blue preshave and aftershave.
When I shave my first pass is ATG and second pass well that’s where my neck goes into oblivion
I think this is the crux of the problem right here. I would suggest always doing WTG for the first pass. For now, I'd suggest doing WTG only until your skin heals. Once it does, WTG for first pass, then I'd suggest XTG for second pass for a few shaves. If your skin is able to handle that, then maybe try for ATG again. That said, always WTG for first pass.When I shave my first pass is ATG and second pass well that’s where my neck goes into oblivion
So WTG instead of going downwards I’ll go from cheek to cheekCan you shave your first pass WTG instead? That will cut back the length of the stubble, so ATG will be smoother as a follow-on pass.
You have the 7 O'clock Blade blades, those are sharp and fairly smooth. I'd use those if possible, in the Rockwell with a milder setting. Sharp blade and mild setting can work well.
When I shave my first pass is ATG and second pass well that’s where my neck goes into oblivion
So WTG instead of going downwards I’ll go from cheek to cheek
The neck can be a little tricky because the grain changes in different areas. Everyone is a little different. Some people have "whorls" where the hair grows in a spiral direction.
One way to find your grain direction is in the shower when you have not shaved recently. If you rub your hand along the face, the WTG direction will feel the smoothest and the ATG direction will feel the most rough.
Here is one person's example:
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Weird question, you think a professional barber will able to determine and map my beard ?