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    Default Best SR shaving video I have ever seen, but question...

    For a beginner, shaving as efficiently as this gentleman in the video is a goal some light year in the future. For some reason, I can't stop watching it :-)

    Question: what kind of shaving soap/cream is he using?

    https://youtu.be/NTjZfHoGouI?list=LL...LiZ4TTwftL4SaA

    I am not the first to post this in a link; I saw it the other day and thanks to the person who first posted it.
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    The video description says he is using Tabula Rasa cream.

    Fwiw, I'm not a fan of his shaving technique.

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    I don't know if the technique is something that a beginner such as myself should try. However, it is amazing how proficient he is. I noticed he stretched the skin almost before each stroke of the razor no matter where he was on the face. There is still something mezmerizing about it.

    Thanks for the tip on the soap; I didn't notice that.

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    Can't say I would recommend his form either as ther is a lot of dry shaving going on
    Increasing the potential for shave rash and irritation
    JMHO YMMV

    Otherwise it is a good blade and stretching technique vid
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    Interesting that he keeps the scales parallel with the blade rather than perpendicular.

    I have Tabula Rasa shave cream. It makes a very rich lather but can be tricky to build.

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    Man,that blade is huge! I'm too green to argue with what obviously works for him, but it looks to me like he's choosing his stroke direction based more on what's comfortable for his dominant hand as opposed to the direction his hair is growing. I first noticed it when he went down on the right cheek, but then sideways on the left. But in the end he got a good shave and didn't pull a muscle slinging that giant blade around so it's all good
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveA View Post
    Man,that blade is huge! I'm too green to argue with what obviously works for him, but it looks to me like he's choosing his stroke direction based more on what's comfortable for his dominant hand as opposed to the direction his hair is growing. I first noticed it when he went down on the right cheek, but then sideways on the left. But in the end he got a good shave and didn't pull a muscle slinging that giant blade around so it's all good
    I dont think my face is big enough for that blade, looks like he is shaving with a cleaver.
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    Here is my take...

    I don't have his face, I don't have his whiskers and I'm not as comfortable as he is with my technique....so, his video, while fascinating to watch, has no application to my life.

    By the way, I have NEVER heard that sound while shaving, even when the razor and area I'm working on is adjacent to my ear, even with extra full hollow razors.

    I hear whiskers being cut, but not that "sandpaper block" sound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldg48 View Post
    Here is my take...

    I don't have his face, I don't have his whiskers and I'm not as comfortable as he is with my technique....so, his video, while fascinating to watch, has no application to my life.

    By the way, I have NEVER heard that sound while shaving, even when the razor and area I'm working on is adjacent to my ear, even with extra full hollow razors.

    I hear whiskers being cut, but not that "sandpaper block" sound.
    I was struck by that sound too, so much so that at first I thought it was enhanced. That must be a wicked blade.

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    a very hollow blade will definately generate a fair bit of feedback like that
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