Well, this month as a focus has fallen off the rails. My father-in-law has been in the hospital in serious condition the last couple of weeks, a friend had a very serious surgery and is undergoing an extended hospital stay, work has been busy and I've had to make a couple of unexpected short trips. So my March has been madness, but not a very focused one. I've pretty much abandoned my razor comparison in part because I've been so busy that I've not really been able to take the time to give fair due to it, and in part because I'm realizing that I can get a decent shave with every blade I have tried. Some do get there more smoothly or efficiently than others, and there are noticeable differences, but it's a game of inches, not miles. I have come away with a couple of good observations/discoveries, though.
As a recent convert to head shaves, I've pretty much settled on one setup for that purpose: my Gillette Tech with the small travel handle coupled with a Voskhod blade. I don't feel the need to vary from this setup. It does the job smoothly and well, and for an area as sensitive as the head, it's been blood free.
I've also discovered a new soap that I like quite a lot. Lisa's Natural Herbal Creations Shave Soap. I came across it while searching for something else, and for the price I had to give it a try. I ordered two soaps: Tobacco and Bay, and Sandalwood Patchouli. The Tobacco in Tobacco and Bay is a tobacco flower scent, not cigar/pipe scent. The bay is straight up bay leaf. It's a very light, herbal scent. The Sandalwood Patchouli is much more potent. If you like Patchouli, this is your stuff. If you don't like Patchouli, stay far, far away from this scent. It's far more Patchouli than Sandalwood, and the Sandalwood that is there is more woodsy than perfume. I really like it. This soap is quickly becoming one of my favorites. It's very thirsty, and I think that is due in part to the clay in the soap. The lather is very dense, and needs a lot of water or it can get a bit tacky. But man, once I hit the right water ration, it was a very slick and comfortable shave. The post shave face feel is fantastic And for two 4oz tubs shipped for under $20, I feel like it's a steal. I'll definitely be trying more scents from her if I ever get to the bottom of these two. They are not triple-milled hard, but they are not quite as soft as Stirling. They seem like they will last quite a while. I just know that I'm a believer after three shaves with it.
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