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Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Face Shaving => Topic started by: Blitzed on December 04, 2013, 06:27:03 AM

Title: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Blitzed on December 04, 2013, 06:27:03 AM
My pharmacist gagged when I happened to mention to him that I'd acquired a straight razor and was planning on giving it a test drive. His concern was based on certain medical knowledge such as I have MS and, under optimum circumstances, am shaky. Actually, why I was even discussing this with him was to find out if there was something better for inadvertent slicing and dicing than the old reliable styptic pencil. His response was to give (well, sell) me alum powder, super soaker up bandages, bandaids and the advice that I take my cell phone with me when I tried this with 911 ready for one touch dialing.

Hours of watching YouTube, particularly the Turkish barbers who seemed to shave with a certain flair, how to hold the razor, best ways to make really, thick, creamy lather made me if not confident, at least somewhat prepared for my mission. (Which was to prove to myself that MS and blade shaving are not incompatible.) In the bathroom, nude from the waist up, lathered with the most perfect lather ever, my carefully researched grip on the blade in place, I approached my face for the first pass. Then the second pass. And the third. In homage to the Turks, and lacking the paper they used, I was wiping the used lather-with seeable hair!!!-on my left thumb. Things are going well, I'm shaving!!!!!! Hot damn, but then I looked down to see  the blood drooling onto the sink. In my rather cavalier attitude, I've damn near sliced off my thumb. Well, at least all the bandaging and powder and bandaids got used. As to the shave? I had to go back and do a second pass with my  double edge but...I'm hopeful as soon as my thumb heals-you need it to pull the skin tight I'll have at it again.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Cave Dweller on December 04, 2013, 06:32:36 AM
Oh, the irony.

Great story, Blitzed. I don't think I ever will have the courage to attempt the straight razor.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: slymyke on December 04, 2013, 07:38:48 AM
Blitzed, maybe you should get a metal mesh meat cutter's glove for that hand....  lol. 


Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: schro on December 04, 2013, 08:11:56 AM
Blitzed,
Opening this thread, I felt like a driver stuck in traffic, then driving by the accident; you want to look, but then again....

If you were getting a close shave with your previous shaving method, why switch?
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Blitzed on December 04, 2013, 09:20:56 AM
Blitzed,
Opening this thread, I felt like a driver stuck in traffic, then driving by the accident; you want to look, but then again....

If you were getting a close shave with your previous shaving method, why switch?

The thrill of victory the agony of being defeated...and what else have I to do with my days? One can only shave their head so many times before the skin fights back. I shave my face, except for the 'stache, everyday and I could remember my grandfather 65 years ago whizzing right through it. Actually, what I remember was his valet doing it but...perhaps I'm just attempting to continue a family tradition. I'm not sure where one hires valets these days but I'll look into that.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: schro on December 04, 2013, 09:21:57 AM
Blitzed,
Opening this thread, I felt like a driver stuck in traffic, then driving by the accident; you want to look, but then again....

If you were getting a close shave with your previous shaving method, why switch?

The thrill of victory the agony of being defeated...and what else have I to do with my days? One can only shave their head so many times before the skin fights back. I shave my face, except for the 'stache, everyday and I could remember my grandfather 65 years ago whizzing right through it. Actually, what I remember was his valet doing it but...perhaps I'm just attempting to continue a family tradition. I'm not sure where one hires valets these days but I'll look into that.

Thanks, just curious....
Good luck.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Sir Harry on December 04, 2013, 10:01:04 AM
Wow Blitzed...sorry about your mishap. I only use a straight on my scalp
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Mike E. P. on December 04, 2013, 02:32:06 PM
Blitzed,
Opening this thread, I felt like a driver stuck in traffic, then driving by the accident; you want to look, but then again....

If you were getting a close shave with your previous shaving method, why switch?

The thrill of victory the agony of being defeated...and what else have I to do with my days? One can only shave their head so many times before the skin fights back. I shave my face, except for the 'stache, everyday and I could remember my grandfather 65 years ago whizzing right through it. Actually, what I remember was his valet doing it but...perhaps I'm just attempting to continue a family tradition. I'm not sure where one hires valets these days but I'll look into that.


I completely ruined my beard this week trying to trim it myself and I thought just that: I need a valet!  Let me know what you find out!
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: warhawk on December 04, 2013, 05:48:03 PM
Hi Blitz:  Sorry to hear about that, I hope you heal quickly.

WARHAWK O0
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Hingatao on December 04, 2013, 06:50:53 PM
I'd probably do the same thing. In my case, though, I'd end up slicing more than just a thumb.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Derris The Barber on December 04, 2013, 07:03:42 PM
You have a link to the video(s) you used?
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Blitzed on December 05, 2013, 03:33:07 AM
You have a link to the video(s) you used?

I'm not clever enough to know how to include links. Just go to YouTube and enter shave Turkey barber and you'll be on the expressway to Istanbul (Not Constantinople) and selected other places around that interesting country. From my various viewings I'm encouraged to know that one needn't speak Turkish.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Blitzed on December 05, 2013, 06:10:38 AM
Blitzed, maybe you should get a metal mesh meat cutter's glove for that hand....  lol. 



The good people at the ER, as they stitched up my thumb, made the same suggestion. And they were only the first.....of many.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: baldjoeg on December 05, 2013, 05:24:59 PM
Blitzed,

So sorry to hear about your misfortune on your first attempt with a straight razor. I have bought one but have not used it yet. I hope someday to masetr the art of using one. I have checked out web sites on the subject but I am approaching it cautiously. I have gone to a barber on occasion for the luxury of getting a straight razor shave on the noggin. One told me that it is not worth the trouble of learning how to use one. I look at it as a challenge. When I have gone to a barber for a head shave, I have found that I have been getting a better shave by doing it myself. It is nice to be pampered every now and then.

I hope that your next try goes better. Please keep us posted on hoew it goes for you.

 :P :P

.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Roger on December 11, 2013, 09:53:37 PM
Holy crapoli!  You're a brave man, Blitzed.  Just the thought of a straight razor in my hand and anywhere near my melon kicks the pucker factor up into the red.  Best of luck in all future battles.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Jay on December 13, 2013, 09:57:53 AM
I want you to keep trying.

Practice on your forearms and legs. You are far less likely to cut them than your face.

Then when you do just cheeks. Do this for a couple of weeks. Then move on to chin, upper lip and neck.

By the time you get to the hard to shave areas, you will have your technique down. Rushing into full face shaving right away guarantees bloodletting.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Blitzed on December 24, 2013, 04:44:59 AM
I want you to keep trying.

Practice on your forearms and legs. You are far less likely to cut them than your face.

Then when you do just cheeks. Do this for a couple of weeks. Then move on to chin, upper lip and neck.

By the time you get to the hard to shave areas, you will have your technique down. Rushing into full face shaving right away guarantees bloodletting.

I fully intend to keep trying. Now that the stitches in my thumb are out I'll be warming up in the bathroom for my second pitch. And your suggestions as to where to start shaving are interesting and I'll try there. However, 'tis the season of jollity, merry making and over ripe eggnog, not the sort of festive scene that is compatible with bloodied forearms (bound to make an incorrect statement) or blood drooling from a just whacked calf onto someone's brand new Champagne coloured carpet. But I will keep trying and I'll report back the results. In the mean time, I've ordered a book that details the goings and comings of veins and arteries in the body as well as their chums, capillaries...with an eye to finding which were deep enough to avoid major trauma...

Jay, Thanks for your helpful suggestions.
Title: Re: My First Straight Razor Shave. And the Consequences.
Post by: Bald Guy on January 05, 2014, 09:26:10 PM
I've been using a straight razor on my face for 3 years now.   Any questions that you have, I'll try to give you the best help that I can.