[Siren]
The advanced blade techniques you are about to see should only be done after you have done your initial beard reduction passes that means at least two reduction passes before you even try any of this. Some of this little aggressive so you may want to wait until you have little more experience under your bell before you try it. Do not say I did not warn you.
I call this to about Gillette’s slide because I saw it on an old Gillette print ad. And it kind of looks like a sliding motion so I call it the Gillette slide. I am going to demonstrate it with a Mach3 because it just easier to demonstrate with the capability use any blade you want but the idea is to go simultaneously down and forward and I am exaggerating this first pass. Down and forward, down and forward, down and forward. Like this, be very, very careful with this as if you go more forward then down you are going to get cut.
[Demonstrating]
Here comes the good trick, it is called J-Hooking. This was taught to me by Charles Roberts, who was our Ashanti in Austin. See how this works I am actually J-Hook for a reason he come down and then across like this very lightly. You not want to beard down across on this but man and this it catch the little, little bits. And you can invert it like this too if you want.
Blade buffing is probably the most controversial and confusing aspect of advanced shaving technique. Probably because there are a number of different ways of doing it depending on the razor you are using. If you have got a Mach3, your other multi blade or razor you actually keep the blade on the skin at all times. It is almost like a scrubbing motion it is very light, very short, and very quick and this blade stays on the skin. It is sort of like this, now with a “the yee” or safety razor blade buffing is a little bit different. You do take the razor off the skin slightly again it is more like a chopping motion also very short, very light, and very quick. So blade by thing with a safety razor is more like this, and again it is designed to get those little patches over roughness. There are left over after your whole reduction passes blade buffing.
[Music-Playing]
Fellas, it was sounding great but I could not use the little more count bell.
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