Tuesday, November 29, 2011

DOVO SHAVETTE FOLDING RAZOR: & INFO ABOUT STRAIGHT RAZORS FOR TRADITIONAL OR CLASSIC WET SHAVING

CLICK HERE TO BUY : shavenation.com TO PURCHASE THIS RAZOR AND INSERTS Areyou tired of the pulling and tugging that accompanies using your multi-blade cartridge razor? Sick of battling razor rash and ingrown hairs? Learn how to shave like your Grandfather and Father did! Yes, The old way is the best way!!! For those new to Straight and Safety Razor Wet Shaving, Here is a description of how it's done: STRAIGHT RAZOR SHAVING. HOW TO PERFORM A shave using a Straight Razor, Badger Brush, and Shaving Cream or Soap From a Tub. A) Shower with Hot Water & Wash Beard with Soap B) Soak Badger Brush in Cup of Hot Water for 2 Minutes C) Fill Sink with Hot Water D) Apply shaving cream to Tips of Badger Brush E) Apply Hot Water to Beard/Do Not Dry Off F) Apply Shaving Cream or Shaving Soap to Beard G) Very Gently apply the razor to your face at a 30 degree angle. 1) First Pass Straight Down With The Grain 2) Second Pass From Ear to Nose Across The Grain 3) Third Pass: From Nose to Ear with a Slight Upward Motion. Or, if you prefer/South to North against the grain 4) Rinse with Hot then Cold Water. 5) Apply Your Favorite After Shave Lotion or Cream/Preferably Alcohol Free. 6) Now You're Ready to Conquer the World!!!!! Straight Razor and Safety Razor Wet Shaving I also own straight razors by Boker, Dovo, Wade & Butcher, Torrey, Geo Wostenholm & Sons, Thiers Issard Spartacus, Nahoum Hatem, and Feather No Sharpen Japanese and Folding style. Let me know if you would like to see a ...

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

STRAIGHT RAZOR STROPPING: HOW TO PREPARE BLADE FOR a SHAVE: STROP BEFORE SHAVING & RAZOR CARE

CLICK HERE TO BUY : shavenation.com A Leather Strop and Other Fine Shaving Items seen in this video. WHEN TO STROP AND WHEN NOT TO STROP...THAT IS THE QUESTION??? This is an instructional/utorial video on general stropping of your straight/cut throat razors and proper drying technique to keep your razors in superior condition! STRAIGHT RAZOR STROPPING PRIOR TO SHAVING. Performed with a DUBL DUCK SATINEDGE STRAIGHT RAZOR. Instructional How to Do it! View it and follow along if you would like to learn HOW TO AND WHEN TO STROP a Straight Razor. Ialso own other razors by Boker, Wade & Butcher, Torrey, Geo Wostenholm & Sons, Nahoum Hatem, and Feather No Sharpen, Let me know if you would like to see a demonstration or tutorial on how to use any other razors that interest you. I also hone and strop my own razors if you have any questions about sharpening stones, blades, stropping, sharpening, paste, different grits etc. My favorite creams and soaps that I have used are by Proraso, Musgo Real, Taylors, Trumpers, Truefitt, Art of Shaving, Colonel Conk, and of course Old Spice!!! Best Wishes and " Go Get Your Shave On" !!! Check out my other videos for Safety Razor, Straight, Best Beard Prep, Cleaning new and used Razors before first use, Proper Technique and How To do it Properly. I use both safety and straight razors. I have safety razors by Merkur, Vision, Futur, Gillette, Parker, Weishi, and brushes by Rooney, Vulvix, Tweezerman, Silvertip badger, boar, and synthetic. Safety ...

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Wet Shaving Tools of the Trade

!±8± Wet Shaving Tools of the Trade

Wet Shaving is all about the tools. To get a real wet shave, you'll need a few items that aren't as easily available as they once were. 10 years ago these things might have been difficult to find, but with the emergence of the internet, classic wet shaving technology is just a click away and can be found on the internet from specialty vendors. Just a note before we start: when buying wet shaving products over the internet, stay away from eBay there's not a large enough secondary market for you to get your money's worth.

So what will you need for a great wet shave?

There's really not all that much to it, you will need the following:

· A shaving brush
· A double edged (DE) safety razor and blades
· A glycerin based shaving cream/soap
· A non-alcoholic after shave
· A mug or bowl to make lather in

So where to start? At the beginning of course.

A good shaving brush is the key to a proper wet shave, and the best brushes are made from badger hair. It's smooth on the face and retains water better than any other material. There are four levels of badger hair brushes; pure, best, super, and silvertip. Pure badger hair is badger hair that generally comes from the underbelly. These are the baseline quality of brushes. Above this are 'best' badger hair brushes, which use more fine and pliable hairs from the badger's body. Even more high quality are the 'super' brushes, using the best, most highly graded hairs from all over the body. The deluxe in badger hair is silvertip it is very rare naturally white hair on the badger which holds water best. However, as the brushes ascend in quality, they also grow in price, and silvertip brushes can run easily into the hundreds of dollars. Personally I use a brush with 'best' badger hair that I got for dollars and it has served amazingly.

Next you'll want a DE safety razor. There are two very popular options for these. First, and my personal choice, is the Merkur hefty classic. Merkur is a German company that continues to make quality DE razors and blades to this day. The other popular option is the 1961 Gillette Adjustable razor. This razor may be more difficult to acquire but I have heard is also excellent. Merkur also makes great blades, but you can find blades from a variety of companies as well.

For your shaving cream there are also two popular options. The first is Proraso, an old Italian shaving cream in a tube with eucalyptus and menthol. This stuff is cheap and amazing. It makes a great lather with a wonderful smell and when you splash your face with cold water after you shave, the menthol activates to give you a cooling sensation. The second is one Geo F. Trumper's shaving creams. They too are phenomenal, with classic dignified smells and creams that culminate in great lathers.

There are many after shaves available as well, but Trumper's once again tops this list for quality with their 'skin food' products. They are not alcoholic after shaves with lovely smells that don't hurt the face afterward. There is a multitude of after shaves available from other companies as well, so you should find one with a smell and feel that you like however. Just make sure that they are non-alcoholic or they will hurt your shave.

Lastly, you'll need a mug or bowl to make lather in. Sure you can buy these online, but I'll bet you've got a soup bowl or coffee mug lying around that you can convert to save yourself .

That's pretty much it. Put everything together and you'll have yourself quite the shave (once you learn how that is). While wet shaving can have a high start up cost, it's actually cheaper in the long run; your creams and after shaves will last a long time, and the blades are significantly cheaper. So get out there, get what you need, and shave.


Wet Shaving Tools of the Trade

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

RAZOR CARE AND CLEANING: Clean & Disinfect Safety & Straight Razors Prior to Using Them

Click here: www.shavenation.com to Purchase These and Other Fine Shaving Items. Proper cleaning, disinfecting of straight razors & safety razors before being used for the first time. Especially view this video if you purchase a used razor on line from a private party or any other seller. It's a good policy to clean and disinfect your razors before they ever touch your skin!!own other razors by Boker, Wade & Butcher, Torrey, Geo Wostenholm & Sons, Nahoum Hatem, and Feather No Sharpen, Let me know if you would like to see a demonstration or tutorial on how to use any other razors that interest you. I also hone and strop my own razors if you have any questions about sharpening stones, blades, stropping, sharpening, paste, different grits etc. My favorite creams and soaps that I have used are by Proraso, Musgo Real, Taylors, Trumpers, Truefitt, Art of Shaving, Colonel Conk, and of course Old Spice!!! Best Wishes and " Go Get Your Shave On" !!! Check out my other videos for Safety Razor, Straight, Best Beard Prep, Cleaning new and used Razors before first use, Proper Technique and How To do it Properly. I use both safety and straight razors. I have safety razors by Merkur, Vision, Futur, Gillette, Parker, Weishi, and brushes by Rooney, Vulvix, Tweezerman, Silvertip badger, boar, and synthetic. Safety Razor Blades by Feather, Derby, Shark, Merkur, Gillette, and Wilkinson. If you like this video please click on the Thumbs-Up below and feel free to leave a comment! Thanks, Geo.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Small Changes in Buying Habits Help the Economy

!±8± Small Changes in Buying Habits Help the Economy

Making a small change in our buying habits can and will help the American economy. The recession is continuing to take a very hefty toll on American businesses and this in turn means fewer jobs, more families on welfare and generally a lot more misery to be spread around. Next time you look to order or buy an item, just take the time to consider where it is being made before you hand over your money!

A good business example is in sourcing printing needs.

The internet has brought many suppliers right to our doors, and printing is no exception. Today you can make a search for something as simple as asset labels and see thousands of suppliers, none of whom look as if they are anywhere else except right next door! The bulk of these suppliers are in fact located overseas, especially in the Far East, notably China.

Buying printing services from these overseas suppliers is bad for the environment and bad for the economy, and ultimately, bad for all of us. By sending that order overseas so you can save a few bucks, you are costing the US economy jobs, taxes and increased welfare payments to those left unemployed. In many instances you are saving a few bucks for shoddy workmanship with poor quality finish and lower service standards. Next time you are sourcing a supplier over the internet, take the time to consider whether the company you are giving the business too is based in the US and is helping Americans by giving them much-needed work.

Now, here's a personal shopping habit that can help the American economy.

Buying food goods is usually fairly straight forward as we produce most of our food here in the US. So, when you are doing your grocery shopping, look at the non-food items and see which ones you are buying are not made here in the US. Last year the US economy shrank by around 7%, so equating this to your groceries, you only need to find 7% of your bill which can be redirected to buying American. Good products to check include shaving foams, shampoos and beauty treatments as there are many which are manufactured overseas and not here in the US, a world fashion and beauty leader. White goods for laundry and kitchen are extremely valuable products which you can help the economy by buying American. Most of all, the next time you are looking to change your car, look to buy an American vehicle and you can certainly help the economy out a great deal more than the 7% you are looking to put back into Uncle Sam Inc.

Small, step changes in buying habits follows the highly successful strategy used by those looking to shed extra pounds. By simply making healthier choices in your diet you can easily lose weight without exertion. The same applies to the American economy -we only to change our spending habits in a small way in order to get the country back on track. The benefits are enormous and immediate, but there is also nothing wrong with developing the long-term habit of buying American in any event.


Small Changes in Buying Habits Help the Economy

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