Yes, I do find it a bit less drying than Arko, but still more so than some other soaps. For travel purposes, you couldn't go wrong with either, but they are also just great values and good to use all the time. I wouldn't eliminate either from my rotation based on a bit of drying, as it isn't too bad, a good PSB takes care of it, and they have such a great performance/$ ratio on everything else. The Erasmic on the other hand is gone permanently.
Andreas Segovia is flat out amazing. The first time I listened to his stuff, I thought there were three guitar players. Not my normal music, but it comes up on the iPod quite a bit.
I was surprised by how long lasting the shave was. Normally, a DE shave isn't as long lasting as a straight. The floating head gave a good enough shave that it was.
SOTD January 20, 2017 Blade: Chinese Schick Razor: Schick L1 injector Brush: Trader Joe's synthetic Lather: Route 66 Twisted Tweed Post: Witch hazel splash enhanced with Fine American Blend, Nivea sensitive balm WTG, XTG, XTG (upper face) Nice shave this morning with Twisted Tweed. I am out of town and had more time than normal. Two full passes with an extra XTG pass for my upper face. Smooth, smooth is the word. I don't go for three passes like that very often. Fine American Blend and Nivea is a great way to finish it off. Have a great day!
@Bama Samurai - Enjoy your trip! I'll have to check out your BBQ joint sometime. Hole-in-the-wall-8-seat places are generally the best. You ever been to a Lawler's BBQ around Huntsville?
I love the Frostbite. It isn't maybe quite as cold as the name implies, but it has a good nip to it and is great on the skin. Safe travels, and enjoy the family.
Thanks Jared, It was an amazingly generous PIF offering from Roger @Hodge . I am still blown away by his generosity.
Route 66 Twisted Tweed B-400 Brush by Tom Otto Deutsch Hans Thayers WH Pinaud Clubman AS Happy Friday!
Focus Shave 30 Irving the Razor ~ Stirling 26mm Finest ~ B&M Lavanille ~ Stirling Curveball A thoroughly enjoyable shave today. Irving gets more comfortable with every use, and B&M lather never disappoints, especially when you load up enough of it to shave an ox.
January 20, 2017 Razor: Gillette New LC Blade: Astra SP (1) Brush: Razorock Plissoft 22 Cream: KMF fragrance-free For this morning's shave, I put aside the Fatboy and picked up a newly-acquired New LC. This is one of several razors I received as part of @Morman Bridge's incredibly generours PIF. This particular razor is a bit of a Frankenrazor; it appears to be an early New LC (no Pat. No.) but the center has been milled out to accommodate the wider collet of a Common Bar Handle. Except for a small spot on the handle, the plating on this razor is excellent. This is my first time using a "real" New LC as my previous experience has been with a New LC-based Goodwill 160. The last time I used that one was back in OCtober and I was having some technique issues at the time. Today's shave went well, though, and I ended up with a BBS but with some burn from the Alum. I need to make some time in the future to get reacquainted with this razor.
I have, and they are pretty good, though it's been 5-6 years. This is where my place is: Big Cove BBQ
I have tried La Toja, and like Arko or Palmolive it is a great soap, and not as drying as these. I only find it drying when compared to what I consider the best soaps in this particular area: Stirling, Route 66, and Stubble Trubble (in no particular order). These soaps set the bar high for leaving my skin soft and supple.
I almost forgot... I had a bit of a "You Know You've Seen Too Much Shenanigans When..." moment, this morning, while looking at a can of Icy Hot Spray and realizing it was 18% Menthol.