August 2016 Adjustable August
August 1
Razor: 58 Executive set on 3
Blade: Royal Red
Brush: Stirling Kong
Soap: Tabac
Post: Cold water rinse, Alum block
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For August I have decided to focus on my adjustable Executive and to use blades I have never used before. I also plan to use the same blade as Neal when possible. So today met both categories by using the Royal Red. A completely unknown blade that came from tryablade.com when I decided to just get some random blades.
My experience with the blade got off to a really, really bad start when I took one look at the wrapper.

I promise the picture above has not been altered in any way. It is the wrapper as it came to me. Is it also merely coincidence it is blood red?

Here is hoping this blade will not be quite that bad!
I set my Executive on 3 because I could not remember what Neal uses his slim on and I figured it was low enough to call it really mild. (Note: I was also way too lazy this morning to bring up one of his posts and figure it out . . . maybe next time). Got a great lather from the Tabac, but after starting with it wondered if I should have used the MITA or the lemon chill with the menthol numbing that might end up being a good thing depending on just how much red this blade causes. Well, I stuck with the Tabac and away I went with the WTG/XTG pass.
Fortunately, the blade was not terrible. It felt sharper than a Dorco or a Derby but not by much. It was probably about the same smoothness as the Dorco for me but without some of the tugging I had with the Dorco. I would probably give it a 3.5 out of 5 on sharpness and a 3 on smoothness. Not horrible like a MEM or Bigfoot Shaves Baili reject, but not good either. Finished the pass and headed to the ATG pass. By the time I finished the ATG pass I had some minor irritation in some places but nothing terrible. The closeness of the shave was barely DFS. I feel certain I could NOT have caught the baby today. It just was not in the cards with this blade and the Executive set on 3. I probably could have gotten a more solid DFS but it was not worth it.
The alum talked a little mostly on my chin and around the Adam's apple. No serious burning just a reminder. I am hoping this blade improves at 6 tomorrow on the Executive, but mostly am thankful it did not bring out the crimson red all over my face or leave me "baldes."[/quote Since this is "Adjustable August", I'll chime in by adjusting to the burn from the Stirling Barbershop aftershave. My skin is gradually adjusting, though, so count me in to the shavers version of AA

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