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Appreciate the honesty, albeit on somebody else's behalf.You must realise that @Johnus has only a single hair on his face (apart from eyebrow and eyelashes of course) so a 2 pass shave with only water is quite easy - swish swipe and its all over.![]()
ONLY WATER?!?!? Is this even possible?
Agreed, but so far I cannot see how I could do it even if only mildly recommended. Without foam, passing the head of my razor would be like the downward motion of a bare-arsed fat kid on a slippery dip fashioned from rusty old reclaimed corrugated iron. Then again maybe my tank water's pretty hard. Hmmmm….Possible, but not highly recommended.
I'm using Eton at the moment. In what way do you think it gives a better shave?Today swapped from eton to rose TOBs.
38c and polsilv.
Rose seems to give a better shave that eton somehow
...........These lathers petered out again come passes two and three........
Gotta be tough @Montsa_AU I am sure amongst us all you are the one with the fewest choices to makeQuick shave this morning - a two passer with the Fatboy loaded with a 3-shave Malteser, and hitting the Speick again to run it out.
A good and comfortable result, although the neck could have been closer.
Anyway, with 4 shaves the Malteser goes in the bin. What to use next.....
No just slap the brush against my face.Do you bowl lather @stillshunter ?
No just slap the brush against my face.
Yeah I dip the tips between passes. The first pass is thick and rich, the next thins a bit but remains slick, by the third I have a far thinner coating again - still adequate glide but less cushion. With the Proraso I used an almond sized squeeze ('bout an inch long). Should I try more again next time?That's strange that your lather peters out. I tend to have the lather still a bit water hungry when I do the first pass and dip the tips in between each pass and work it a bit more. That also keeps it warm. Maybe you need to load a bit more to start with or add a bit less water. Mind you, with a brush that size it's easy to get way too much and you're up to your elbows in the stuff.