Thursday morning August 24 - repeat yesterday Rockwell 6s on plate #3 / Topaz Platinum ( 1 ) Omega B+B Essential Boar Kent / MWF in beechwood tub Alum and rinse Yesterday I didn't put enough water in The Fat's lather for the first pass, then overcompensated for the second. The shave was less than stellar although the end result was fine. In similar circumstances, Shakespeare's Henry V led a renewed assault shouting "Once more unto the beech, dear friends!" Taking this [slight misquotation] to heart, I girded my loins, seized my trusty boar brush, and once again assailed the beechwood tub of Mitchell's Wool Fat. A minute of rubbing the damp brush on the puck had it very heavily loaded, after which a good palmful of water allowed me to whip up a Sasquatchian bowlful of properly hydrated lather. A very good shave ensued. I did have one microscopic weeper on my chin where I think I must have nicked a pimple but it sealed with just the cold water rinse between passes. The alum was totally silent. My face now feels clean and dry. I think the MWF may be a little drying if used regularly without any witch hazel or other postshave product, but it's not bad. Good shaves, everyone!
Last night: -IBC Razor -30 DC Brush -Stirling Gentleman Soap and AS The blade should have been pitched after the last use, so I ended up with a pretty poor result. Carelessness, trying to compensate for a dull blade left me with a nick I shouldn't have gotten. Time to get back to the basics. I have decided that September is going to be a month of all shavettes. I have been spoiled by the forgiveness of straights, and it is affecting my technique. I also expect I will be traveling most of the month so it will work out great anyway. The straights will be relegated to weekends. Have a great day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks. It is a TGN 2 Band Fan. I am very happy with it in its setting. The opening gives enough room for a really big splay and bloom. Makes it feel like a bigger brush. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
In the almost four years since I have started following forums I bet I've only seen four or five. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It is so pleasing to be getting some of my best shaves from a razor I honed myself. If only I could do home like this consistently Arko Shave Stick Oscar 11 Brush Frederick Reynolds Razor Alum Vintage Shulton Old Spice After Shave Have a great day!
Seven seems to be the magic number on the Schick for me. Great comfortable shave with DR Harris Marlborough and B&M Reserve Classic to make for an excellent shave. Sent from my XT1710-02 using Tapatalk
August 24, 2017 Knockout Shave Cotton Simpson Chubby 2 Wolfman WR1-OC with Darwin Titanium Polsilver Super Iridium Fine Fresh Vetiver Tom Ford Grey Vetiver
August 24th Gillette Black Beauty w Polsilver (4) TGN Boar Soap Commander Endurance Thayers Barrister's Reserve Spice Another great lather from the Soap Commander and another nice shave on 7,7,7 from the Super Adjustable. Touched up my neck enough that I'd have to call it a 4th pass, but did come away with a BBS for my troubles. Finished up with the excellent Spice. I think I'll go away from 'Adjustable August' for a bit, and will switch it up a bit for tomorrow. Have a great day all!
24 August 2017 Sure Happy It's Thursday Blade Focus Shave Pre: Hot water, soap from the container, hot towel Razor: 1967 Gillette Slim Adjustable Blade: GSB Brush: JR#161 NY Mets Special Edition by @Jayaruh Soap: "Jeff's Soap" from Cold River Soap Works Post: Hot/Cold water rinse, alum block, cold towelx2, Dominello Vitali Calming Post Shave Moisturizer After Shave: Speick for Men Erfrischende Pflege Today's shave was accomplished with "Jeff's Soap". I wasn't sure about a jasmine scented soap but it was very nice. Slick with a nice cushion. 2.5 passes with the Slim Adjustable/Gillette Silver Blue combo and I was BBS again this week. I've been messing with the weekday numbers and "8" & "7" or "8" & "6" seem to give the best results. Splashed on some Speick and it was off to another day in the fun filled world of corporate security. HANG TOUGH JEFF!!
Thank you Jared. The background is a black desk in the front room. In the afternoon it catches the light coming in and reflected off the wall. A little Honda would be the ticket for the last 6 miles of gravel road up the mountain. I would get killed on the highway here in Atlanta trying to leave the city.
Thanks, Clint! That's the only Mike's I have but would highly recommend it just from that one puck. Enjoy your ride to NC today!
They have me taking one drug to slow my GI track down which was helping a lot but not completely. Monday they added in a happy pills hoping to reduce stress which is causing my body to produce too much acid, bile etc. That addition is proving to be the ticket. Would I be wrong in saying I actually enjoy the happy pill Fantastic B&W Photo. It really has a vintage newsprint vibe to the photo.