Straight razor shaving without the straight razor...
Okay first, how many of you here can or do shave with a straight razor?
If you do, do you in the bush?
If you can, can you do it with your camp blade which ever that might be?
I am trying to learn how to with my north star and have had some progress using inferior materials, ie bad quality brush, regular shaving gel, and no specific softening lotions.
On a side note, if you do, and when you do, what do you use in the wilds for everything, or what would you?
I know at least in theory, things like nettle and rosewater do good for the skin and hair, but what would be basically a good hair conditioner for the skin prior to shaving? Any ideas concerning UK naturals. Coconut oil would be nice, but a bit too far to go if you ask me.
Long term it would presumably not be too hard to make a substitute badger brush using pitch and nettle or leather binding, and hard soaps can be worked out.
Anyone else out there do this or might try it if we get good resources to use?
Okay first, how many of you here can or do shave with a straight razor?
If you do, do you in the bush?
If you can, can you do it with your camp blade which ever that might be?
I am trying to learn how to with my north star and have had some progress using inferior materials, ie bad quality brush, regular shaving gel, and no specific softening lotions.
On a side note, if you do, and when you do, what do you use in the wilds for everything, or what would you?
I know at least in theory, things like nettle and rosewater do good for the skin and hair, but what would be basically a good hair conditioner for the skin prior to shaving? Any ideas concerning UK naturals. Coconut oil would be nice, but a bit too far to go if you ask me.
Long term it would presumably not be too hard to make a substitute badger brush using pitch and nettle or leather binding, and hard soaps can be worked out.
Anyone else out there do this or might try it if we get good resources to use?