April 25 Gillette Old Type w Sharp Star (1) Tcheon Fung Sing Mastro Miche WD HMBadger Thayers Unscented Barrister's Cool AS Day 19 of the Canadian Old Type focus, day one back with a Sharp Star. The TFS made a nice lather this morning. FWIW, I've found that it will start to break down by the 3rd pass if you start out making it a little runny. Nice slick lather, though. Excellent 3+ pass DFS this morning. The Old Type won't be my daily driver after this focus is over, but if it had to be, I could live with that. Love this aftershave, not sure if this or the Reserve Spice is my current fave. Have a great day all!
Day 30 of 30 days of Henckel straights I added some TOBS Rose today for a very pleasantly scented shave. I used the 7/8 Square Toe Henckel for my final shave in the 30 days of Henckels. This was another very good shave. DIY Pre-Shave Oil ABC with TOBS Rose Face Lathered 2+ pass, WTG, XTG 24MM silvertip set an extra 10mm deep Sampsons All Natural Aftershave Balm Square Toe 7/8 Henckel 17
Tuesday, April 25, 2017 B-400 by Tom with Omega Pro Boar 20107 MDC Original Le Bol en Bois Colonial Razors The General Feather Pro Barrister and Mann Reserve Cool Brooks Brothers Classic
Very Nice, Mark! I LOVE green brushes! Like any good marriage she knows you too well! I use the "tilt" or guillotine stroke with pretty much every razor I own except my slants which have it built in.
April 25 - Route 66 Rum Runner Merkur 34C Personna Blue (Day 2) Dark Chocolate brush (JR#148) DIY PSO Rt 66Rum Runner Alum/Thayers/Nivea Since it was stated I tend to be a little long winded, I will keep this brief. Used Rt66. Rum Runner - lots of soap - like nearly double Stirling Scent: Excellent scent. Vendor state: Bright White Citrus and Ginger top notes over Sweet Hay, Sandalwood and Cinnamon. Anchored with Sugar Cane Rum and Birch Wood. I can smell rum, wood, and sandalwood mostly. Not sure I smelled citrus, ginger or know what hay smells like. In the end, love the warm inviting scent. So far, Rt66 wins my favor in terms of scents. Lather: Started with a dry soap. Wet and wrung out Dark Chocolate brush (JR#148 synth). Damp but nothing left to drip. added 4 drops of water to start whipping. Total of about 10 drops water and made a thicker lather, slick but still less volume than what Stirling does. Was enough for 4-5 passes. VERY little water is needed. Shiny and very slick but less cushion. Even with very little. Soap has a nice medium firmness maybe the same or slightly less than Stirling but melts away far faster than any soap I have tried. This could cause more to load on a brush or need less time to load. Should be easy to load even with a soft brush. Shave: 3.5 passes BBS using 34C and Personna Blue (Day 2). Personna felt good but might be showing a little wear. Alum bit a bit but dulled quickly. Pro: Shiny and very slick soap leaves skin nicely moisturized. Lather was creamy. Scent was nicely strong. Great moisturized feel after shaving Con: Less cushion than Stirling, less thick. Needed 1.5 -2X the amount of soap used from Stirling. Wrap Up: If you are looking for a very slick soap, this is excellent. Excellent post shave feel. I still feel the lack of cushion is my technique. I like a very dense lather. I am too use to soaps that like lots of water. I wonder if needing more water also widens the range of water that makes a good lather from a soap.
Great shot, Clint! Nice photo Perry, I think Sandpiper may be the next sample I try after Mountain Man Jason, does the reserve AS contain much menthol ? You nailed it again, Mark!
Jimmy Buffett would advise you: "Ohhh, yesterday's are over my shoulder, so I can't look back for too long".
I've got the Rum Runner also. Love the scent and the slickness. I beat that container like a drum with the 10098. It loads nice and I could probably get four passes if I was so inclined.
Great photo Mark. Love the brush and razor combo. The General is hard to put down. It's just that good.
Frank I would come back to the Route 66 later. I am not sure what's happening that causes you to have issues. Time and practice cures most issues. Like @RetLEO-07 , Route 66 is just fool proof for me and most people that try it.