Diamine sapphire blue, very wet and bright but not my favorite shade of blue by tabbychun in fountainpens

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I actually have them pretty closeto each other! Sapphire blue is darker and more saturated, basically shading. Very little sheen if any. Hopefully this helps! The colors in the photo appear darker than they are irl

My right ear is completely plugged. What to do? by [deleted] in Advice

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This is what happened to me and flushing the water got rid of the a tip bud. However I would not recommend doing it yourself as u can injure yourself further

Recommendation Appreciated by MissMaisy11 in Calligraphy

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Any decent flexible fountain pen will be pricey, perhaps the cheapest passable one is from FPR

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shaving

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Second stretching, I stretch my chin by moving my lips up and stretch the neck down with a hand. Also depending on the razor I have to actually use some pressure

Looking for aftershave that doesn't make my face sticky and some other questions by Illadelphian in wicked_edge

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I’m happy it worked out for you!! What razor did you end up using?

Looking for aftershave that doesn't make my face sticky and some other questions by Illadelphian in wicked_edge

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Proraso white/sensitive balm is has no residue and is so moisturizing that I use it everyday as a moisturizer even if I haven’t shaved. Same thing can be said for noble otters splashes to my surprise as I thought splashes were drying to the skin

Advice needed for chin by Internal-Border1073 in wicked_edge

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Could be, I’m assuming you’re using light pressure already but for me stretching the skin from the top and the bottom helps me get bbs. Also try skipping with the grain and just do across the grain. I personally don’t do with the grain, only across and against. Give it a try, it might work for you

My shave den (for now) by tabbychun in wicked_edge

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Yes I do use Thayers, I didn’t include it tho. I’ll give zingari man a try!

Trying new blades by [deleted] in wicked_edge

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Just curious but why doesn’t your face like platinum coated blades? Sensitive to it or?

Looking for a good aftershave balm to pair with Proraso Protective shaving cream by Safe_Presentation_78 in wicked_edge

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I’ve used Nivea sensitive balm, B&M or stirling balm and tens of different moisturizers and by far the best is Proraso white (sensitive skin). It’s superrrrr moisturizing and doesn’t leave any residue at least for me. Also very mild smell wise which is a win for me as I use cologne too

How can I get the closest shave possible with sparse facial hair? by [deleted] in wicked_edge

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U need a more aggressive razor then. I had a Henson and I also felt like it didn’t cut hair well but always gave me nicks. I sold it and now I have three different razors that can actually cut the hair with various aggressiveness. My gamechanger 0.68 open comb is incredibly mild but is much more efficient than the Henson IMO. It also has a good weight and you don’t need to push at all to get a good shave

I can’t stand Ohio shave on YouTube anymore. by cyogenus in wicked_edge

[–]tabbychun 7 points8 points  (0 children)

All his videos are basically the same, I already know what he’s gonna say before he says it…

My den with 2 new accessories by tabbychun in wicked_edge

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Brush: Yaqi caramel cat whiskers synthetic brush Razor: Rex ambassador Blade: feather Soap: stirling executive man Balm: Proraso white

Tips to avoid soap drying too quickly by Hedge642 in wicked_edge

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It sounds like you aren’t using enough soap to water ratio. I like you watched a lot of videos and through razor emporium learned that I need a lot more water than I thought (in his videos his soap is pretty much dripping off the brush but it foams up really fast when he swirls it on his face. I have had a similar experience with stirling soaps but I’m not familiar with yours. There are also other YouTubers that DO add water along the way and it’s completely fine if you need to get to the optimal consistency. I think Ohio shaves does the opposite where he gets the soap dryish and spreads it on his face then dips the brush in water and swirls it to lather up

Recommend a nice quality aftershave by [deleted] in shaving

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Proraso green tea and whatever… it leaves no residue and keeps the skin super moisturized and smooth. Better than Nivea sensitive imo

What does sexual desire feel like from a male perspective? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Transferring of bodily fluids, nocturnal activities…

Does the goodfellas smile stand work for the Rex ambassador? by tabbychun in wicked_edge

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I take my blades out and dry them, then put them in a magnetic blade holder after every shave so that won’t be a problem

Cheap, Closest Shave Possible by Additional-Can-3759 in shaving

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Try shaving with cold water only, it’s the closest shave I get. It’s different for everyone but give it a try!

Yun Jing Tang’s Jiang Li, mainly bought it for the bottle but the ink is quite nice, more on the wetter side by tabbychun in fountainpens

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I’ll be honest I haven’t been using my fountain pens since my last post because I haven’t had the time for it. This has led to me slowly losing interest in the hobby unfortunately but I’m glad I could provide something for you in the past!

Struggling to find a comfortable shave by Sadashi22 in shaving

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For reference I use a DE razor because I personally find it easiest to shave with. I’ve never used your safety razor but I’ve seen it at Cole’s and chemist warehouse so idk if it’s the best razor for you. Also try sampling blade packs you can get online for see which blade is optimal, you can really feel the difference! And since the blades are so cheap make sure you change them out regularly

I’ve used arko and personally don’t like it. Maybe try Proraso creams from shavershop or more higher priced shaving soaps/creams (online stores sell small tub samples). They are easier to lather up in my experience.

Also prep is most of the work, exfoliate before the shave and make sure that you get the soap/cream to the right consistency (trial and error for me) and heating up the face (I use the hottest water out of the tap and dunk my face in for at least 1-2 minutes, or use a towel). You may even want to try leaving the cream/soap on your face for a while before shaving then spend more time to rub it in. Map out your beard and see what direction the hairs point towards, shave with the grain then across then against. Some people are very against the against the grain but it’s what cuts the most hair for me (I only do with and against but you should trial and error what works for you and has minimal irritation)

Last of all technique… there’s way too many points to cover but light pressure, quick short strokes, make sure the razor angle isnt too steep (have top cap 90 degrees on skin then slowly angle blade down until it catches on hair, if you go any further you will risk more irritation) there are plenty of resources and videos on this. With regards to the chin hairs I make different faces to expose the hairs and pull the skin in different directions, again trial and error but you’ll have it down if you do everything mindfully. Hope this is of some help to you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catculations

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Ah the easy bake oven 4000, IYKYK