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What is your most decadent item/product in your collection?

  1. A vintage straight razor

    8 vote(s)
    18.2%
  2. A modern straight razor

    5 vote(s)
    11.4%
  3. A magnificent and hyper-expensive soap

    3 vote(s)
    6.8%
  4. A magnificent and cheap soap but man does it lather

    2 vote(s)
    4.5%
  5. A vintage DE razor

    12 vote(s)
    27.3%
  6. A modern DE - Stainless baby

    6 vote(s)
    13.6%
  7. An incredibly soft and luxurious brush

    8 vote(s)
    18.2%
  8. An incredibly stiff and scritchy brush

    1 vote(s)
    2.3%
  9. It's all decadent when I use it

    7 vote(s)
    15.9%
  10. Seriously, this poll just gets longer all the time. Pass the cookies and let's go.

    14 vote(s)
    31.8%
Multiple votes are allowed.
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  1. Keep some ice on it, I guess that will be easy this time of year. Hope you heal quickly.
  2. Great shot Jim! Love the Floid Blue scent. :happy088::happy088:
  3. :signs011:
  4. Lovely amigo! Yes, backbone good, scrub good. bravo.gif
  5. Thanks for the review. :happy088: Good information.
  6. Thank you Mark. I am so happy with these Druida knots. Thanks for pointing them out to me.
  7. Thank you, Mark!

    Your picture this morning is beautiful!
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  8. I can see it now: Sharknado 4: Magic vs. Shark
  9. Razor: Gillette Executive Gold Adjustable Fat Boy (F 1) 1960.
    Blade: Kai Stainless Steel (6)
    Brush: Elite Razor Gold Laced Black Onyx Tuxedo
    Soap: Route 66 Lumberjack
    Aftershave: Route 66 Lumberjack Balm

    Missed yesterday's shave, but on the upside I got some good rest. Excellent 3 pass shave this morning. The Route 66 soap and aftershave balm are excellent products.
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  10. :signs154:

    Wonderful picture, Doug! I hope you are feeling better.
  11. Thanks very much. Starting to feel better. Thanks for your kind words my friend. :happy088:
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    SOTD December 21, 2016

    Blade
    : Chinese Schick
    Straight Razor: Genco
    Rescue Razor: Schick I1 injector
    Brush: Artisan badger
    Lather: Stirling Ozark Mountain
    Post: Witch hazel splash, Stirling Ozark Mountain aftershave, Nivea sensitive balm
    WTG, WTG (cheeks, for practice), touch-up

    Third straight shave. Pretty darn good results. I did most of my entire upper face two times, both WTG. I have a small, pesky mole on my chin and I nicked the edge of it with the tip for a little blood. But otherwise no cuts or nicks or scrapes. Getting better!

    I'm still terrified to death in trying to shave my neck. Baby steps!

    The I1 injector cleaned it all up to end in a really nice shave. It's still awkward with the straight, but it has certainly improved since starting a few days ago I want to get where I can shave my neck and then I'll be able to do my whole face. I'd like to shave the whole face in one pass and then clean up with the injector, then progress from there. We'll see I guess.

    As John Wooden always said - "You must have patience."

    Have a great day!

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  13. Beautiful Christmas Themed photo Doug. I am glad to hear you are doing better.
  14. Perry, you are making great progress on using the SR. Bravo.
  15. You are making fantastic progress. A few thoughts:
    • Razor: Sticking with one razor will help with consistency, however the Catt was honed by a different person, and has been used less than the Genco since being honed. You might do one shave with it, just to see if you like the edge. (Think of this as trying different blades in a DE. Figure out which works best for you, then do your focus with that one.)
    • Razor parallel to the ground: If you have the razor at a bit of an angle on your face, and go up and down with it, you are slicing the hair, instead of blunt force cutting. Should be a smoother shave.
    • Neck: I don’t do WTG/ATG passes on my neck. I do N/S, S/N, and then a L/R and a R/L. A year and a half into it, and I can’t contort my arms to hold the blade at the right angle to do an ATG pass on my neck. I have only gotten BBS on my neck twice, but I get high grade DFS out of this method, without hurting myself.
    • Wet lather: Build what would be a good lather on your face for a DE shave. Dip the tip of your brush in water, and go back to your face. Keep adding water until it starts to drip, but doesn’t all come off. Do one section at a time if needed.
    • Moles/ Skin tags: Straight razors are amazing at removing these, or at least planing them down to skin level.
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  16. SOTN December 20th
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    Cooper MonoBilt
    GSB(4)
    Tabac
    Satin Tip The Purest
    Crown King Scuttle
    Homemade Tangerine AS

    Good morning friends! Decadence defined : Cooper MonoBilt, GSB, Tabac... BBS! Nothing more need to be said. Have a great day my friends!
  17. Thanks very much Clint. :happy088:
  18. Beautiful picture and razor. :happy088:
  19. Thank you Doug. Have a great day and stay warm! I hope you are feeling better!
  20. Thanks very much. Feeling better today.
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