So it's been nearly 8 months since I began using straight razors and, like many, I dove into it. I'm into hones, brushes, soaps, razors, etc.. It has basically come down to the realization that: Number of shaving products I "need" > disposable income.
So what I'm getting at here is that I, for 8 months, have overlooked the most important thing... the actual shave. I had everything right in my mind. I've got the go-to razor (Friodur), I've got the SRD strop, MWF, the set of Naniwas, I've got the technique/angle down.
The MAJOR thing I was missing until today was the directional path I needed to be using with my razor passes. I never really took the time to actually look up close at the pattern in which my facial hair grows. So I had a couple of days off and decided to skip shaving and let it grow out a bit. Tonight I actually went online and found this: http://www.bruceonshaving.com/wp-con...h-template.jpg
I literally mapped out my face and stuck it near the mirror when I shaved and I was amazed at the difference in my shaving pass directions. I had just always assumed that everything grew in the "normal" up/down side to side patterns one would logically think regarding the face. WRONG.
My shaves were never bad; I was actually extremely satisfied with my results aside from the irritation and razor burn I would get on occasion. The burn starting increasing recently which prompted my investigation which led to this face mapping.
So my conclusion is... if you haven't mapped your face, even if you think you're getting great shaves and you know exactly how everything grows, take 5 minutes and give it a try. It made a wonderful difference for me - not a hint of irritation and a perfect shave in my book after just one shot.
Adam



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