You missed one very important tip: when you start straight shaving, apply very very little pressure. If one is used to shaving with a cartridge razor, their first instinct is that you need to apply some pressure to get a closer shave. With a straight razor that is not the case in the slightest. Blade is very sharp and you don't need to use more than the weight of the blade. If you apply more pressure you are prone to razor burns and nicks because u are removing not only the hairs, but a layer of your skin as well
Are you saved? If you died tonight would you go to heaven or hell? The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. Although God's creation was created perfect, having no death, sickness and disease, the creation became corrupted through Adam and Eve in them disobeying God. In this rebellion the creation became fallen through the curse of sin and mankind became separated from God. This world is fallen, but God offers reconciliation to him through his provision at the cross. Ultimately God will restore his creation to perfection when he returns but those that who reject his offer of redemption will remain condemned by their sins and go to hell. John 1:1,14 KJV In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD. [14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH , and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. John 1:10 KJV He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
I was going to watch this to learn about straight razors before I buy one on Amazon, but this guy's strange 5oclock shadow mustache thing is too ridiculous for me to pay attention.
Dad gifted me my first straight razor. This is the best explanation on how to shave. I had a small idea because I’m no novice with shaving. But this is completely gonna take me to another level.
Hey man I usually don't even leave comments but this was very informative, I'm switching to a straight razor for the 1st time instead of using Gillette, I'm trying to be more precise about my shaves like my dad was... He passed away 2 young before I got to experience my 1st shave Where he could have taught me so in honor of my dad and to just be better at shaving I thank you
I started learning to shave with a straight razor at 12 years old. After many cuts, some rather deep, I learned the techniques you talked about. The razor I learned with was the original design of a single piece blade, not a replaceable blade design. Now I am learning to use a replaceable blade. It is very different from having to sharpen the blade on hone then strap, or just the strap. Sharpening my own razor ment I could sharpen the blade to suit me, and I was ultra familiar with my razor. That closeness with the blade does have an effect on the use. So now I am having to adjust for that part not being there. I enjoy my wet shave. The hot water or hot wet towel to soften the hair, then the hot lather from the brush and the soothingness, then letting it (the warmth) soak in, then the smooth glide of the blade over your skin, then the soft after care of the hot towel then cold water followed by the lotion/after shave. It might take me 30 minutes to an hour to shave because of letting the stages take their due time. That is a gentleman's shave. It takes a true gentleman to hold a blade to your own throat and not cut yourself. I enjoyed this video.
Very good explanation and I am now using the straight razor for the first time in my 59yrs and finally entered into the manly and best shave ever. Thank you so much
Clear with the basics. You are an effective teacher. I’ll be showing my son this video first before others as it is encouraging and clear. I have subbed hoping you have more no fuss techniques. Thanks
These are Shavettes not straight razors. Traditional Straight Razors you have to strop and hone on a whetstone….Barbers use these because of blood-borne pathogens they’re not allowed to use real straight razors anymore
As a right handed guy, lining up the left side of my face is easy, it’s the right side of my face that’s hard. Will take practice for sure. Not sure if I should commit to using my left hand or adjusting to the awkward grip with my right…
I have been using a straight blade for years I actually taught myself how to and I’m actually really good at it only thing is I can’t explain it like you did because I was self taught lol u did great explaining it on this video good job
At age 52, my husband decided he wants to start shaving with a blade razor. Your excellent video showed him that this form of shaving is not as easy as he thought (even for beginners) Again, excellent video!
One tip I think you missed was always cut with the direction your hair is growing in. If you try to cut against the direction your hair is growing in. The blade is so sharp it will go under the hair follicles and open you up. Learned this from experience as a newbie. Very helpful video bro. Especially the 30 degree angle point. :)
I live in NZ and it's father's Day here, my child bought me a straight razor and I thought I had an idea in how to use it, chances are i'd have taken more than hair off of me. Your video was very insightful cheers bruh
Thanks for the video. Just bought my first straight razor a few days ago from a knife vendor I've bought from before and thought I'd try it out since I was told by someone that a straight razor shave was the best shave he's ever had. I will try it out after I sharpen and strop it and this video had some good info.
I always love seeing these old arts in practice. Not being a gent, I don't have much use for a straight razor, but it's nice to see this really simple, elogent piece of tech still in use. Lovely video!
@@ezbladeshavingproducts Thank you for making! This whole world only runs by the hard work of people, and I for one really appreciate good, quality productions like this, ones which are quite more than ample on facts, and really lay down a good foundation for someone to jump into something like learning to use a straight razor.
Thank u! I tried it once, bought it, attempting it Not pulling bak from my skin, quit after that attempt, lost the razor 🪒 and 100 replacement blades but I’m here today!🤩🙌
Simple marketing tip: If you're selling shaving products, make sure your rep has shaved before filming. Outside that, good video and good info. Also, I really like the shelf in the back. Really cool.
@@214_Angelo cut myself a lot at first as I dry shave. Ive since learn't to not cut myself and I go with, against, then perp to the grain and is quote easy now
I love coming here to read the comments. Some people (like myself at times) are obsessed with reading comments. For example, you find yourself reading this comment right now, which does not contain any useful information, only curiosity, that drives you to waste your time. Have a good day.
today for first time at age 40 i tried ustra razor & let me tell u it was a bad experience but a good lesson to know ustra razor not meant for self shave as one wrong move & cuts wit bloods😁 thats wat happened wit me but still managed to shave. last 22years i have used only gillete razor in every shape single double triple quarter fiver sixer & thats always safe. incase you want to keep practising ustra do it first on ur hands & legs rather than face 😁🤗
I remember a study that looked a closeness of shave, the straight razor came in first cutting .003 inch shorter than a traditional safety razor. Not much but you sure can feel it.
Homie, that was a dope ass instructional video. I can feel your street presence, even though you were mad formal. Straight player...Appreciate your help, pimp.
Wow , good stuff ! I just bought a straight razor and a pack of blades ; which I have zero experience using. Glad i watched this awesome video first , prolly saved a lot of blood.
Going to try a new way. I've always used store bough blades, electric and expensive all of which haven't given what I've wanted. Thanks for giving me some pointers.
Anyone who has used a diamond sharpener properly you can do this easy: -hold the razor the same as the blade -move the razor in a similar way You are welcome
Great video! My straight razor comes in tomorrow after 2 years of researching and talking about getting one. Hopefully it works out cuz standard razor replacement blades just cost too damn much and I get very little mileage out of them.
Great video(s).. One area I have difficulty stretching is below the jaw just under and in front of the ear. There is a "valley" there I can't stretch except to pinch the meat there and make a little mountain. I'm talking about against the grain, using a backhand stroke... Suggestions welcomed! (I'm impressed with your expertise).
I did pretty good my first time was yesterday day and all I used was the instructions that came with the straight razor i bought from amazon. the one i bought came with a pack of 100 blades plus the straight razor for 13$, it was on sale. and it worked better than the regular razors I was using I was really surprised how well it worked and i only cut my self one time on my very first time using it which i think was pretty good but i also softened my hair by using a hot wet towel first by laying it on where I was shaving for a few minutes first. it seriously worked really good! oh and I diddnt end up with razor burn and it diddnt hurt while shaving which both those problems I usually have with a normal razor you buy at walmart. like I dont know why regular razors hurt I think it pulls the hair sometimes or it's the little pieces of hair that gets stuck between the blades that's hard to knock out from between the blades and they poke you and keep the blades from getting a clean cut or something, but ya I diddnt have any of those problems. i reccomend seriously trying a straight razor if you never tried one!! 👍🏻👍🏻
If you stretch the skin to tight in sensitive areas like under the chin say on the neck, you can easily cause in growing hair, like you stated `stretching the skin raises the hair up at its highest from the follicle, and when you release the skin` the over cut hair can end up to short under the skin and can`t grow out of it pores correctly, this then grows under the skin and causes rashes or irritation and lumps and bumps, known as shaving rash and cause spots where oils from the face gets trapped under the pores due to the hair, The method you mentioned is mainly ok for less sensitive areas, like you demonstrated. Think of it like cutting your toe nails to short in the corners, this can cause in growing nails as the nail doesn`t grow over the skin it grows into the skin, So for your viewers there's a tip, Don`t pull your skin to much on sensitive areas and your keep the shaving rash down, If you want a very close shave, without pulling the skin to much wash the face in warm soapy water to remove natural oil from the hair this natural oil keeps the hairs softer ,witch you need them stiffer. then keep swilling the face in really cold water to make the hair stiffen up, place a non oil ,try to use shaving soap made with natural fats, and using cold water ,to make your shaving soap. Then shave, once you go over twice ,after second shave swill face in warm water to remove shaving soap, then several swills with ice cold water and leave to dry naturally, this allows a little moisture back to the skin as the pores are closing back up and tightens up the skin` after a few minutes then rub a little aftershave( mixed with after shave face cream) Do not put after shave alone on the skin straight after a shave, always leave for several minutes, be for doing so. if your skin can take it you will get a closer shave using cold water on the face with no shaving soap, just follow instructions above but don`t use shaving soap only cold water for a lubricant, Stiffer the hair quicker blades blunt, softer the hair longer the blade lasts, but not a closer shave,
Thanks. Yes the face has to be moist with the products on before you shave. If you go to our site click on the royal kit. There is a step by step shave on that page. Thanks for watching
Do you have any advice for men with a heavy beard? I wear out razor and gillette blades in a very short time, and the result is corresponding! And a point of sale for a decent Straght razor and replacement blades in Europe (Belgium) thanks in advance
Just heard you on the Star Report. Didn’t realize you were from NBNY… Enjoyed my time up there when I attended MSMC… long story short, about to start getting my shaving gel from you instead of Amazon
You missed one very important tip: when you start straight shaving, apply very very little pressure. If one is used to shaving with a cartridge razor, their first instinct is that you need to apply some pressure to get a closer shave. With a straight razor that is not the case in the slightest. Blade is very sharp and you don't need to use more than the weight of the blade. If you apply more pressure you are prone to razor burns and nicks because u are removing not only the hairs, but a layer of your skin as well
Wish I read this comment before I started shaving lol
Thankyou
Too late bruh im here watching the vid cause my face got fucking cut and im bleeding fucking hard
thanks perfect time to see this. Im good to go now
Oh yeah that's very true
THIS IS THE BEST EXPLANATION I HAVE COME ACROSS! THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
@McCullum gaming I'll try. Lol
@The Spoopy King LET MY MAN EXPRESS HIMSELF
Hi
Are you saved? If you died tonight would you go to heaven or hell?
The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. Although God's creation was created perfect, having no death, sickness and disease, the creation became corrupted through Adam and Eve in them disobeying God. In this rebellion the creation became fallen through the curse of sin and mankind became separated from God. This world is fallen, but God offers reconciliation to him through his provision at the cross. Ultimately God will restore his creation to perfection when he returns but those that who reject his offer of redemption will remain condemned by their sins and go to hell.
John 1:1,14 KJV
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD.
[14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH , and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
John 1:10 KJV
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
I was going to watch this to learn about straight razors before I buy one on Amazon, but this guy's strange 5oclock shadow mustache thing is too ridiculous for me to pay attention.
Should have watched this before shaving myself.
Word yo
Lol thanks
I got shaky hands so I'm scared
damn straight.
I just scarred myself and came to watch this😂
I shaved my beard with a razor for the first time after watching this video, no cuts and it went perfectly thanks bro 💪💪
Dad gifted me my first straight razor. This is the best explanation on how to shave. I had a small idea because I’m no novice with shaving. But this is completely gonna take me to another level.
Hey man I usually don't even leave comments but this was very informative, I'm switching to a straight razor for the 1st time instead of using Gillette, I'm trying to be more precise about my shaves like my dad was... He passed away 2 young before I got to experience my 1st shave Where he could have taught me so in honor of my dad and to just be better at shaving I thank you
👊🏽
that's sick man. may your dad rest in peace.
How is the straight razor working for you?
I started learning to shave with a straight razor at 12 years old. After many cuts, some rather deep, I learned the techniques you talked about. The razor I learned with was the original design of a single piece blade, not a replaceable blade design. Now I am learning to use a replaceable blade. It is very different from having to sharpen the blade on hone then strap, or just the strap. Sharpening my own razor ment I could sharpen the blade to suit me, and I was ultra familiar with my razor. That closeness with the blade does have an effect on the use. So now I am having to adjust for that part not being there. I enjoy my wet shave. The hot water or hot wet towel to soften the hair, then the hot lather from the brush and the soothingness, then letting it (the warmth) soak in, then the smooth glide of the blade over your skin, then the soft after care of the hot towel then cold water followed by the lotion/after shave. It might take me 30 minutes to an hour to shave because of letting the stages take their due time. That is a gentleman's shave. It takes a true gentleman to hold a blade to your own throat and not cut yourself. I enjoyed this video.
Thanks for watching!
I am about to start shaving myself with a straight razor, and this video is the best i have seen.
Excellent straightforward explanation. Really useful as I wasn't shaving at 30 degrees! Thank you.
The best explanation I ever heard. He explains very politely and calmly. Excellent 👌
Glad it was helpful!
I wanted to learn how to do it since I ordered one... Quick, clean, spot on. No fuss, no needless drama. Great video. Respect.
Thanks for watching
Very good explanation and I am now using the straight razor for the first time in my 59yrs and finally entered into the manly and best shave ever. Thank you so much
Thanks for watching
My grandma just got me an antique original pipe razor and I’m so excited to start shaving with it, this video was awesome
That's easily the best video on shaving with a straight razor on TH-cam , thanks man .
I live in Siberia, We use a Hatchet to Shave, One swipe each cheek and My goatee is done 👊
Hatchet eh? interesting choice
😂😂
I always thought you Russians didn't even shave until now
Ah siberia the one country that calls Russians pussy when they complain about cold
Pfft youre like a kid, i use a gasoline chainsaw to shave
Thank you!!! I almost cut my head off....the 3 parts of the blade explanation got me out of my head. Awesome job.
Clear with the basics. You are an effective teacher. I’ll be showing my son this video first before others as it is encouraging and clear. I have subbed hoping you have more no fuss techniques. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
These are Shavettes not straight razors. Traditional Straight Razors you have to strop and hone on a whetstone….Barbers use these because of blood-borne pathogens they’re not allowed to use real straight razors anymore
I was watching anime openings, how did I even get here?
Also, just ordered a razor.
I see you're a fellow man of culture
Thanks!
I did it for the first time as you said. It was a success. Thank you so much. I was smiling ear to ear. And I didn't cut myself either
Nice!!!
As a right handed guy, lining up the left side of my face is easy, it’s the right side of my face that’s hard. Will take practice for sure. Not sure if I should commit to using my left hand or adjusting to the awkward grip with my right…
I have been using a straight blade for years I actually taught myself how to and I’m actually really good at it only thing is I can’t explain it like you did because I was self taught lol u did great explaining it on this video good job
Thanks for watching
At age 52, my husband decided he wants to start shaving with a blade razor. Your excellent video showed him that this form of shaving is not as easy as he thought (even for beginners) Again, excellent video!
Glad it helped!
Get off his back for gods sake
even for beginners?
One tip I think you missed was always cut with the direction your hair is growing in. If you try to cut against the direction your hair is growing in. The blade is so sharp it will go under the hair follicles and open you up. Learned this from experience as a newbie. Very helpful video bro. Especially the 30 degree angle point. :)
True. Thanks for watching
Hoho...Baddha...I had my doubts about an unshaven face tell me how...but this guy has game!
Thanks for tuning in
I live in NZ and it's father's Day here, my child bought me a straight razor and I thought I had an idea in how to use it, chances are i'd have taken more than hair off of me. Your video was very insightful cheers bruh
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped
I came to learn about angles, now I know all the anatomically correct parts of my razor.
My buddy is a Barber, and I've always wanted to try a straight blade razor. You did a great job of teaching "the basics" of it! Thank you!
No problem!
Thanks for the video. Just bought my first straight razor a few days ago from a knife vendor I've bought from before and thought I'd try it out since I was told by someone that a straight razor shave was the best shave he's ever had. I will try it out after I sharpen and strop it and this video had some good info.
Yooo this man Jaythebarber is a TH-cam OG for barbers!!!! I use to watch his videos over 10 years ago
appreciate you man!
Outstanding refresher tutorial on how to use a straight razor to shave the face. Thank you E-Z Blade.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I have had my streight razor for a few years and have been wondering what I am doing wrong! Awesome vid!
I always love seeing these old arts in practice. Not being a gent, I don't have much use for a straight razor, but it's nice to see this really simple, elogent piece of tech still in use. Lovely video!
Thanks for watching
@@ezbladeshavingproducts Thank you for making! This whole world only runs by the hard work of people, and I for one really appreciate good, quality productions like this, ones which are quite more than ample on facts, and really lay down a good foundation for someone to jump into something like learning to use a straight razor.
Thank u! I tried it once, bought it, attempting it Not pulling bak from my skin, quit after that attempt, lost the razor 🪒 and 100 replacement blades but I’m here today!🤩🙌
No problem
Brilliant explaination buddy! No story telling about irrelevant stuff and precise explanation. 👍
Glad you liked it!
Finally a great explanation for a straight razor rookie like me. Thank you.
Thanks for watching
Just ordered a straight razor and it came in the mail today, been looking to start lining up my beard myself. Thank you for this 🙏🏼
thanks for watching
First video I had to watch to learn and may be the only one thanks bro 💪🏿😎
Thanks for watching
Perfect explanation. Just got the shaving gel today. Much better than shaving cream
Glad you like it!
Thanks!
I’ve been thinking about trying the straight edge. Glad I found this video! Thanks!
Thanks for watching
I'm brand new to all of this and i found your video/techniques very helpful sir.
Cheers.
Thanks for watching!
Simple marketing tip: If you're selling shaving products, make sure your rep has shaved before filming. Outside that, good video and good info. Also, I really like the shelf in the back. Really cool.
Great tip but actually he has been a barber for over 23 years. Hope you enjoyed the info.
You're a natural teacher.
Thanks
Im on the verge of buying my first straight razor and this was really useful, thx
Just got mine an hour ago, Oh my gosh i love it
@@uriahromero6182 was it easy to shave with a straight razor?
@@214_Angelo cut myself a lot at first as I dry shave. Ive since learn't to not cut myself and I go with, against, then perp to the grain and is quote easy now
I love coming here to read the comments. Some people (like myself at times) are obsessed with reading comments. For example, you find yourself reading this comment right now, which does not contain any useful information, only curiosity, that drives you to waste your time. Have a good day.
u helped more than u know man!
Thanks for being here for new barbers like us!❤
Not a problem!
I am 43 years of age. I just learned how to shave with a straight blade. Thank you. 2020 accomplishment, I learned how to change a tire.
Nice! Glad I can help. Never to old to learn!
@@ezbladeshavingproducts thanks
Thank you for this video, now I enjoy to shave using straight razor 😊
Excellent tutorial, clear explanation, attention to detail, bravo.
Thanks for watching
Just bought mine yesterday and this the best way to help me out. Much appreciated king
Glad I could help
today for first time at age 40 i tried ustra razor & let me tell u it was a bad experience but a good lesson to know ustra razor not meant for self shave as one wrong move & cuts wit bloods😁 thats wat happened wit me but still managed to shave.
last 22years i have used only gillete razor in every shape single double triple quarter fiver sixer & thats always safe. incase you want to keep practising ustra do it first on ur hands & legs rather than face 😁🤗
Dang, I always thought of a straight razor as a more primitive shaving tool, but seeing how clean it shaves is pretty impressive.
Thanks for watching
I remember a study that looked a closeness of shave, the straight razor came in first cutting .003 inch shorter than a traditional safety razor. Not much but you sure can feel it.
It takes 3-5 times longer to shave though. The same results can be had with a modern razor by shaving against the grain.
Nice simple detailed instructions. Very helpful.
Thanks for watching
Homie, that was a dope ass instructional video. I can feel your street presence, even though you were mad formal. Straight player...Appreciate your help, pimp.
You don’t sound like a cliche at all…
Like the in depth details. Learned a thing plus some. Thanks
No problem! Thanks for watching
Very informative video..can you explain how to give the line up around the neck..Especially on the sides
Thanks!
I tried this. Typing this from heaven. Clearly I missed a step
Lol 😂
Great content! I only watched 2 of your videos after watching about 200 no exaggeration and learned something new. Thx!
I want this guy as my barber. He knows what he's doing
Thanks
The reason you stretch the skin is to prevent cuts, because the blade is less likely to get caught on the skin when it is less squishy.
I only use a razor and scissor to groom my beard and this is closest to what i do. Great video man.
Wow , good stuff !
I just bought a straight razor and a pack of blades ; which I have zero experience using. Glad i watched this awesome video first , prolly saved a lot of blood.
Why would you buy a pack of blades along with a straight razor?
Hey very helpful. Just got my first blade. Any help is appreciated kudos
No problem. Good luck!
Thanks a lot brother for this great tutorial! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
Absolutely the best tutorial ever. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
That is amazing tutorial, thank you so much. I didnt know the 3 part of the blade and why they exist.
Thanks for watching!
Great explanation my friend!!!
Idc what they say about you..... you the man
Thank you I bought one yesterday because I like how they usually shape with it and wanted to know how to touch it up myself and this helped a lot 🙂
Glad I could help!
Going to try a new way. I've always used store bough blades, electric and expensive all of which haven't given what I've wanted. Thanks for giving me some pointers.
Anyone who has used a diamond sharpener properly you can do this easy:
-hold the razor the same as the blade
-move the razor in a similar way
You are welcome
“How do i shave?”
“Bro, just pretend you’re cutting diamonds”
Best explanation well translated and demonstrated. Thanks!
Thank you
Excellent video! Thanks for your help!
No problem!
Thanks for all the good tips, going to have to check out the product line now lol
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it Ray.
Great video! My straight razor comes in tomorrow after 2 years of researching and talking about getting one. Hopefully it works out cuz standard razor replacement blades just cost too damn much and I get very little mileage out of them.
Thanks
How'd it go
@@thirddegree8922 i think he cut his own throat just like everybody else
BEST VIDEO BY FAR!!!! WILL BE LOOKING AT YOUR PRODUCTS DUE TO THIS VIDEO!
Transitioning into str8 razors and I appreciate the info!
Thanks for watching!
Cool bro! You made it shaving with folding razor so cool.
Thanks 👍
Very helpful, good explanation!
Thanks
Appreciate the help, nice tutorial!
🤜🤛🤝
Definitely
Excellently explained ❤️
Thanks
If i could give this video double thumbs up!! Thanks a lot, perfectly explained!!
Glad it helped!
Great video(s).. One area I have difficulty stretching is below the jaw just under and in front of the ear. There is a "valley" there I can't stretch except to pinch the meat there and make a little mountain. I'm talking about against the grain, using a backhand stroke... Suggestions welcomed! (I'm impressed with your expertise).
Anyone else watching this with a cut on their face and bleeding or is it just me?😂
I did pretty good my first time was yesterday day and all I used was the instructions that came with the straight razor i bought from amazon. the one i bought came with a pack of 100 blades plus the straight razor for 13$, it was on sale. and it worked better than the regular razors I was using I was really surprised how well it worked and i only cut my self one time on my very first time using it which i think was pretty good but i also softened my hair by using a hot wet towel first by laying it on where I was shaving for a few minutes first. it seriously worked really good! oh and I diddnt end up with razor burn and it diddnt hurt while shaving which both those problems I usually have with a normal razor you buy at walmart. like I dont know why regular razors hurt I think it pulls the hair sometimes or it's the little pieces of hair that gets stuck between the blades that's hard to knock out from between the blades and they poke you and keep the blades from getting a clean cut or something, but ya I diddnt have any of those problems. i reccomend seriously trying a straight razor if you never tried one!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching
Just invested in my first straight razor. This video was very helpful. Is there a specific technique for sharpening the razor on the strap?
Glad it helped!
Thanks! Makes me a little more comfortable with the idea of using the straight razor!
I just bought my first straight shave it will be my first time and thats for the tips boss
Thanks
If you stretch the skin to tight in sensitive areas like under the chin say on the neck, you can easily cause in growing hair,
like you stated `stretching the skin raises the hair up at its highest from the follicle, and when you release the skin` the over cut hair can end up to short under the skin and can`t grow out of it pores correctly, this then grows under the skin and causes rashes or irritation and lumps and bumps, known as shaving rash and cause spots where oils from the face gets trapped under the pores due to the hair,
The method you mentioned is mainly ok for less sensitive areas, like you demonstrated.
Think of it like cutting your toe nails to short in the corners, this can cause in growing nails as the nail doesn`t grow over the skin it grows into the skin, So for your viewers there's a tip,
Don`t pull your skin to much on sensitive areas and your keep the shaving rash down,
If you want a very close shave, without pulling the skin to much wash the face in warm soapy water to remove natural oil from the hair this natural oil keeps the hairs softer ,witch you need them stiffer. then keep swilling the face in really cold water to make the hair stiffen up, place a non oil ,try to use shaving soap made with natural fats, and using cold water ,to make your shaving soap.
Then shave,
once you go over twice ,after second shave swill face in warm water to remove shaving soap, then several swills with ice cold water and leave to dry naturally, this allows a little moisture back to the skin as the pores are closing back up and tightens up the skin` after a few minutes then rub a little aftershave( mixed with after shave face cream)
Do not put after shave alone on the skin straight after a shave, always leave for several minutes, be for doing so.
if your skin can take it you will get a closer shave using cold water on the face with no shaving soap, just follow instructions above but don`t use shaving soap only cold water for a lubricant, Stiffer the hair quicker blades blunt, softer the hair longer the blade lasts, but not a closer shave,
Fantastic , Presentation Bro 🙏🏾👊🏾
Thanks Tony
Should I keep my face dry or wet? Is there any other pre shave steps or just what you showed in the video. I am extremely new to shaving
Thanks. Yes the face has to be moist with the products on before you shave. If you go to our site click on the royal kit. There is a step by step shave on that page. Thanks for watching
How often do you suggest you should change the blade if it’s for personal use? Good video btw. 👍🏻
should last you about 3 shaves
Awesome video and well explained
Thanks for watching
I just bought my first straight blade and I know it will be a slaughter to start with but this is going to help a lot! Nice one
Thanks good luck
Thanks man, this was really helpful unlike the other vids in which the people are just showing off their vintage straight razors idfk why tho.
thanks
This was very informative thank you
No problem
Do you have any advice for men with a heavy beard?
I wear out razor and gillette blades in a very short time, and the result is corresponding!
And a point of sale for a decent Straght razor and replacement blades in Europe (Belgium)
thanks in advance
Sure we have a few straight razors on the sight that work great!
Just heard you on the Star Report. Didn’t realize you were from NBNY… Enjoyed my time up there when I attended MSMC… long story short, about to start getting my shaving gel from you instead of Amazon
How are you! Nice appreciate you man!
Excellent, this video has taught me that I don’t want to learn to use a straight blade at this time lol~
thanks
This is super helpful thank you!
Thanks for watching
Thanks I learned a lot and you made it painless to stop the nicks
Thanks