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Man...What it`s going on?..(noob question)
by
Melaza
on 02 Jan, 2013 09:36
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I started with the whole sly concept last year(12-31-12)

The very 1st time i shaved it was excellent, yesterday was meh, today OMG, i had to do it a few times...i mean every time i check(after leaving the bathroom) i could see litlle "patches"...wow this is getting harder than i thought....suggestions?
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#1
by
Sly Red
on 02 Jan, 2013 09:46
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It takes a lot of practice to get really good at the full headshave. Learn to follow after your razor with your fingertips. They will find the missed areas. Even after five years I only feel like I got an exceptional shave maybe once every two weeks.
Prep is everything! Hot water and a great gel/creme will make the stubble shave off easier. Don't rush your shave.
Red
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#2
by
Mikekoz13
on 02 Jan, 2013 09:51
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Red's last phrase says it all.... slow down and enjoy the shave. It will yield better results!
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#3
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 02 Jan, 2013 10:13
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Well, since you're from NYC, I guess the way to put it is that achieving the "perfect" shave is sort of like how you get to Carnegie Hall! Practice, practice, practice.

Your learning curve will be quick, but Mikekoz13 says it all, ". . . slow down and enjoy the shave. It will yield better results!"
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#4
by
Melaza
on 02 Jan, 2013 10:24
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Yeah i guess you guys are right...everything it`s fast pace here..(hence the phrase do it in a new york minute), i guess that doesn`t apply to shaving

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#5
by
tomgallagher
on 02 Jan, 2013 11:24
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Yeah i guess you guys are right...everything it`s fast pace here..(hence the phrase do it in a new york minute), i guess that doesn`t apply to shaving
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Correct, that does not apply to shaving.
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#6
by
VoodooSyxx
on 02 Jan, 2013 13:21
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Like the other, more experienced fellas said, take your time. It's not a race. Personally, and I hope this doesn't come off too metrosexual, I enjoy my ME time, showering, shaving, and takin care of bitness.
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#7
by
Lynchy
on 02 Jan, 2013 14:48
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It takes a while to become completley proficient at getting 100% of the stuble.
Also remember what 'you' can feel is not what 'others' can see.
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#8
by
Frontier Guy
on 02 Jan, 2013 18:14
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Also remember what 'you' can feel is not what 'others' can see.
That's key. You're the only one who knows of any missed spots.
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#9
by
SlickCountry
on 02 Jan, 2013 19:34
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I've been shaving for years and still find missed patches from time to time. Don't sweat it. I have yet to miss a patch that my wife can see even after I point it out.
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#10
by
prixmo93
on 04 Jan, 2013 10:56
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Noob here too; I started the same time you did 12-31-12 and had similar results as you posted. I posted a little about it in my intro referring to it as my "5 o'clock shadow." I heeded the advice to slow down and was able to get a nice smooth shave like I did on 12-31 this morning. I know for me I was hyper focused and did better taking my time and relaxing a bit. Hope this helps.
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#11
by
Switchy
on 04 Jan, 2013 11:11
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#12
by
Kevin G
on 05 Jan, 2013 02:17
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I am pretty new at this too. I went sly on 12/16/12. I still miss some small patches once and a while but it has gotten better with each shave. The main thing like everyone said is take your time. If you rush you are guaranteed to miss spots. I have started to check my head with my hand too. Sometimes it looks shaved but the feel tells a different story.
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#13
by
MarkMusicNYC
on 05 Jan, 2013 02:40
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Not only will you miss spots if you rush, you'll also probably bleed. Every time I've ever seriously nicked myself, it's because I was in a big hurry. Ditto with missing spots, especially around the ears.
The trick is really to get good enough to start doing it by feel. After awhile, you'll know the contours of your head so well, a smooth shave with minimal missed spots will be second nature.
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#14
by
Sir Harry
on 05 Jan, 2013 05:28
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Lenny, I personally found that my best headshaves came when I actually took the time to just focus on my head and nothing else. That's why unless in extreme emergencies, I shave only when my thoughts and calendar are completely clear. You will get there in time if you keep working at it. Good luck!