March 1
Weber PH
Feather (3)
Kent BK4 silvertip badger
Route 66 Lumberjack
Alum, Thayer's Lavender witch hazel, unrefined shea butter, and Fine Platinum
It's hard to believe that we're already in March! I'm shaving today and tomorrow with this set up, and then I will swing into my SE focus. I've taken the past three months to develop a two-pass DE shave that provides consistently great results. I started with a Gillette SS and then transitioned to the Weber. Feather has been my blade of choice, but I've changed up other items in my set up for a little variety. I have settled on the first pass ATG (north to south) and second pass XTG (right to left) as the best overall approach on my face. I can get close to BBS almost every time without the need for touch ups.
I take the first pass relatively slow, paying attention to skin stretching and the sound and feel of the blade against my skin. I flip, then rinse my blade quite frequently to keep the blade edge clear. And, in fact, I go so slow that I usually have to re-wet the lather before the first pass is completed. I believe this is the @
Norcalnewb baseball lathering pattern? I could walk away and be happy with my one-pass shave, but I always want to go for something closer. The second XTG pass does a great job of cleaning up the stubborn patches, particularly on my neck. I chased the baby a bit yesterday, and the results were great. I don't do it frequently since my ideal shave is one without irritation or blood.
So, my goal now is to translate this technique to SE's. First, it will be the Mongoose loaded with a Feather Super Pro blade and then it will be my straight razor. I will try to stay as close as I can to the technique I've developed for my DEs. I figure a slow first pass with plenty of skin stretching is a good start, especially for the straight razor. I probably won't jump right to an ATG first pass with the straight until I build some confidence.
So, one more day with my DE. I'm going to try a fourth shave on this Feather blade tomorrow. I'm usually three shaves and out, but I'm curious to see if the blade will go one more day. It should, but we'll see. I'm starting to see the bottom of the Route 66 Lumberjack container. I've used it a great deal since Christmas, and it has been one fantastic soap. I've been working my inventory of soaps and creams down for the last few months, and I've still got a good supply.
We've enjoyed some really warm, sunny days for the past few days. A bit of rain is moving in today. All things considered, it's great weather for the first week of March. Have a good one!
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