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    So I was just settling in to have that killer shave tonight. I had the time. Took a shower. I was ready to roll. Well the WTG pass and I nicked myself a couple times. Not too bad. ATG, and I nicked myself a few more times and reopened a cut I got the last shave. Dammit, I am determined to get a close shave like I set out to do. XTG and I nicked myself a bunch more.

    Man, I lost alot of blood but the styptic pencil saved me and I did wind up with my close shave. Unfortunately, I will have to wait a few days for the next shave because my face needs to heal.

    How common is this vicious cycle of mine and can I break it? I mean I think I knowingly sacrifice my face because I want that close to BBS shave I can get! Sure, I can stop for the next month and do solely WTG shaves and strive for a nick-free shave but I don't know if I have the patience!!

    I would really like to hear about similar experiences. I'm not posting in the Beginners section for nuthin

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    As a fellow beginner (about 2 months now) I was in the same boat - every morning looked like I had been in a knife fight. Here is what I learned. First, I learned to slow down and think about what I was doing. A lot of my early blood letting was because I was in a rush. Shaving with a straight and being in a hurry really don't go well together. Second, I did not start ATG until just recently. I was having full blown razor burn until I let my skin heal. Third, at first I was using way too much pressure. I was gripping the razor like a baseball bat. Once I mastered the light tough and blade angle life (and my face) got a whole lot better. Lastly, a good pre-shave helps a whole lot. I use Proraso cream which is great. Some guys swear by a pre-shave oil. The last thing I would tell you is that it takes time and patience to get this all together. After about a 2 months, I am starting to get good shaves and I rarely use my styptic pencil.
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    ESL,

    Where are you located? If you can find a Mentor in your area they can really help you with all aspects of getting a great shave. If you're close to central Oklahoma I'd be glad to help! Prep, technique and a shave ready razor are essential to a great shave. I suspect you're closer than you think and tweaking a few things may bring everything together. If close, PM me, or, here's the local help list. Local Help - Straight Razor Place Wiki And, I know they'd be happy to help also!!

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    Ha ha, i think it is part of the learning curve, nearly 100 shaves in and nicked myself tonight. Awesome shave though, worth the blood.
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    now it might be me thats kinda anal about this (bear in mind I´m still a noob), but did you go WTG, ATG and then XTG? if thats so it might help a little bit to switch the last 2 so the order would be WTG, XTG and lastly ATG.

    and a light touch helps immensely especially and that ATG.. I only use 2 fingers when i go ATG.

    Then again who am I to talk...I´m still have to experience a BBS with only straight razor and not finishing up wit DE.

    I do try though

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    when I was learning the technique, I said to myself I will not cut myself even if it sacrifices the shave. I did use de on occasion to clean up a little. I used a shavette for 6 years, then de for 1 now straights 100% since October. you get frustrated but don't give up because tomorrow is your day. you get that bbs every other and then your there. last week or so im doing 1 xtg and 1 atg. for me using a preshave(proraso) seemed to help a lot. and bowl lathering opposed to face lather helped me a lot. or maybe my technique just kicked in. I don't want to eliminate anything as it all goes together for me.
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    I'm relatively new to straight razor shaving myself, and one piece of advice that I read on this board that I followed and I think every beginner should follow is that when you cut yourself, stop. Switch to a safety razor or a cartridge, or whatever, but stop. Once your technique improves, you will end up stopping less and less, until you make it through a whole shave without a nick or a cut and that is the goal, isn't it ? keep going and good luck!
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    I do love a close shave. That said, the reason I think most of us started was to be comfortable. I find that when I get weepers it is caused by too much pressure. As I told my brothers when they started with a straight, "You ain't plowin' the field boy, you're shaving your face!"
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    Very true Joesomebody. For us beginners its difficult to balance pressure, angle, sharpness, and technique, but one should never sacrifice the health of their skin for the sake of a BBS... It will all come with time and practice... At least that's what I keep telling myself!
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    I think your self diagnosis is spot on, lack of patience. Happens when I try and force anything along at too fast a pace too. I guess a BBS is everybody's ultimate goal but the immediate goal when starting out should be to get an enjoyable comfortable irritation and nick/cut free shave. Maybe just sit back and re-asses the components that make up a shave to try and find out why you are getting nicked up.

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