OCT 30 Day Rule/Focus Pic & Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Shave School' started by Bama Samurai, Sep 30, 2015.

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Since it is autumn, how do you feel about menthol?

Poll closed Oct 30, 2015.
  1. I'll have a double of Osage and a TSD ISZ chaser!

    36.2%
  2. I like a little, but not too cold. Fun once in a while!

    32.8%
  3. I don't care for menthol, you guys are nuts!

    6.9%
  4. I have not yet tried a menthol shave product.

    6.9%
  5. I'm new, but the pedantic Bama Samurai says no heavy menthol until I master technique!

    6.9%
  6. I am just here for the cookies!

    10.3%
  1. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    There is a goat butter based soap that is made at farm near me that I like, but it is kind of picky to use. Homestead Ranch

    I picked up an emu oil based soap at the last farmer's market I went to. I asked the lady if it was a good soap for shaving, since it was in a 4 inch puck. She said yes. Stuff is awesome as a bath bar, but the lather won't build right for shaving. I am convinced that a lot of soap makers don't realize the specific qualities that wet shavers are looking for, so when I ask would this work for shaving, they just smile, nod, and take my money.
     
    Last edited: Oct 8, 2015
  2. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    I think this bar is definitely a good bar for a bath soap, and I am sure that is its intended purpose. Like the ones you found, I think the makers just assume since it is a good soap for bathing it should be just fine for anything including shaving. The goat butter one sounds interesting, but the emu oil soap is most intriguing! I will keep using the OliveTree one as a bath soap, but I think it has probably seen its one and only use as a shave soap.
     
  3. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    It might even make a good pre shave face soap as well.
     
  4. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    I have some artisan shave soap that didn't perform well for me. I plan to use it as a pre shave face soap.
     
  5. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Razor: Gillette Aristocrat 1947 (Birth Razor)
    Blade: Voskhod Teflon Coated (3)
    Brush: WDC-4 Silver Tip Butterscotch Handle (VIG) 24/67
    Decanter: Old Spice Telescope Red ID #4354 1973-1976 (New Unused)
    Soap: Razo-Rock XXX
    Wash Board: Grandmother's Sock board
    A/S: Old Spice Lime
    Menthol Crystals, (@clint64 )
    Day 8
    :Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily:Went a little crazy on the menthol crystals tonight. Face is still :Animatedfrozensmily:. Life and learn. Had a DFS with a great finish with Old Spice Lime.:happy096:

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    Last edited: Oct 9, 2015
  6. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Those crystals are strong. I added some to my witch hazel for a good chill :Animatedfrozensmily: before applying the AS.
     
  7. Boojum1

    Boojum1 Valet Parking Available Here

    Sorry guys, I couldn't help but chime in. I love adding lots of Menthol Crystals :Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily: to Witch Hazel. A Menthol Mania! ;)
     
  8. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    I'm new t using menthol crystals. Do you mix them with water before adding them to soap and A/S?
     
  9. Boojum1

    Boojum1 Valet Parking Available Here

    I mix the crystals in a 2-3 milliliters of 90% rubbing alcohol. Then add that to a 4-5 ounce spray bottle of witch hazel. I like it CHILLINI!!!!
     
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  10. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Good idea. Thanks.
     
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  11. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    October 8 Focus Shave 6

    While I am still falling short of my reference shave BBS it seems I am getting more consistency in my straight razor shaves. The first 3 passes went smoothly, no blood and no irritation. Once again I was only able to complete about 2/3 of the fourth pass. The alum check confirmed only small bit of irritation and the shave was again borderline BBS
    I rate this shave irritation A-, closeness A-

    QCS Fougere
    Thater 3 band silver tip
    PRC Western grind Kamisori
    Dry Gulch horse hide paddle strop
    Lucky Tiger AS
    Edwin Jagger ASB
    Houbigant Fougere
     
  12. crb81

    crb81 Well-Known Member

    I'm back! No idea how active I'll be with drill and having just finished moving but I'll be following the thread
     
  13. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    Congratulations on finding the baby! How do you like the shaving with a wedge grind?
     
  14. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    Sounds like quality sales people to me. :happy088:
     
  15. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    My focus this month is wedges, so I will play with this English one, a German one, and an American one. I really like the size and weight of this Shefield.
     
  16. pvtbanks

    pvtbanks Corners First

    The generosity on this forum is mind boggling. Came home to a very surprising PM. Just wanted to thank everyone for welcoming me here so warmly!
     
  17. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    October 9 Focus Shave 7

    Today's shave represents a dawn of new era, I hope. Except for the bottom of my neck this shave is BBS. I thought the shave felt a bit rough and when I applied the alum there was a little sting but after the AS, some ice and ASB only a tiny bit of irritation. I had one tiny weeper that was not even there when I finished the shave. This razor has not seen allot of action because I used to nick myself allot with the sharp point and heel. This time I did not draw blood.

    It maybe in my head but for some reason my Rasurpur razor feels more aggressive than my other straights and it is not just because of the sharp point and heel. To the other straight razor shavers is this in my head or do you have a similar experience?

    I rate this shave irritation B+, closeness A my closest shave ever with a straight.

    Santa Maria Novella Crema da Barba
    M&F Blonde Badger
    Rasurpur Western grind Kamisori
    Dry Gulch horse hide paddle strop
    Aloclado Glacial + Speick AS
    L'Occitane Cade ASB
    Bill Blass Mr. Blass
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  18. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

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  19. Boojum1

    Boojum1 Valet Parking Available Here

    Friday, OCtober 9, 2015

    iKon Short Comb with UFO Titan Fine XL
    Wilkinson Sword #1
    Wolf Whiskers Green TGN Finest
    Sterling Soap Co Glacial Obsidian
    Sterling Black Ice Witch Hazel, Cucumber Melon Whipped Shea Butter
    Krampert’s Frostbite Aftershave

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    Last edited: Oct 8, 2015
  20. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    An interesting diversion into generalized technique for 8 October 2015!
    Engrsaks/Bama Samurai Technique Challenge

    Great Western™ Sensitive Skin (Single Blade Disposable Razor)

    I acquired these razors today at a local pharmacy in Kailua, HI, USA. The pack of twelve carried a shelf price of US$3.69 before sales tax of 5%, so let's call it $4 for twelve razors. It is obviously a knockoff of the famous Bic Sensitive. I will attempt to go Near BBS on two passes plus touch up.

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    Great Western Sensitive Skin Disposable Razor
    La Toja Shave Stick
    L'Occitane Plisson Synthetic
    Alum
    Pinaud Clubman AS Lotion
    I made to sure today that the lather and the skin prep were flawless and set right into shaving. I found the first pass WTG to be extremely mild, could not feel a blade at all, but experienced good reduction in the stubble. So far, so good. Pass two was XTG and incorporated the exact same skin stretching techniques that I use with a Schick injector. After two comfortable passes, and a bit of ATG touch up on the mustache, chin and jaw, I was near BBS. I actually found the shave to be adequate. My only real complaint is that the razor was way too mild, and I felt like I had to work a bit harder and shave more precisely than normal. Now, surprisingly, the Alum was a bit fiery, but there is no visible irritation and it calmed down pretty fast. The blade was indeed sharp enough to get the job finished, and was actually smooth enough not to draw my attention. Splashed on the Clubman and called it good!

    Techniques trump tools.

    Have a fantastic Friday!
    :)
     
    Last edited: Oct 8, 2015

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