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Old 09-16-2008, 04:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I was wondering what people think of this. I tried it last night on my chin and it worked pretty good.
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Yeah I use a little buffing on my neck, on the hollows by my adams apple if I want a perfect BBS there...
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Yeah I use a little buffing on my neck, on the hollows by my adams apple if I want a perfect BBS there...
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What is blade buffing?
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It works pretty good. My chin is the hardest part to get BBS last night I tried that and it got me pretty close.I suppose if your razor was real sharp you would have to be careful though.I found a new technique (from DE shaving) I can use.
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I've been blade buffing for quite some time now. Works great!

The problem is that sometimes I get lazy and don't re-apply water before buffing, and that leads to increased irritation.

If you have a good amount of water on there, or apply some shave oil, the razor glides right along...
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last nights shave was great with no irritation at all.
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so is it simply really short strokes passing over the same area several times? is extra pressure applied? I guess I'll be experimenting tomorrow morning
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I didn't apply anymore pressure than usual. Be careful though.
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so is it simply really short strokes passing over the same area several times? is extra pressure applied? I guess I'll be experimenting tomorrow morning
Throw some more water on your face, and really stretch the skin taut. NO extra pressure please!

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Of all the three techniques that are demonstrated in the video I use the first two in a moderate fashion. The sliding thing works great if you are extra careful... other wise you'll look like the GI Joe action figures... The J-hook is harder to do but is possible to adapt to the straight razor technique. But I cannot understand how is it possible to do the buffing with the straight? Is it like... small little chopping strokes done extra fast? Isn't that dangerous?! Can someone explain any further? Thanks!
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I've been doing this for over a year without realising there was a name for it. As with others here, mainly for the chin.

I use rapid short strokes, never dry (I use lather but not too much cushion or you can't see where you're buffing!), ad needless to say 100% concentration on ensuring the strokes have zero lateral movement.
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