DECember 2017 30 Day Rule/Focus Pix & Discussion

Discussion in 'Shave School' started by NCoxSTL, Nov 30, 2017.

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What would you like to find in your stocking this Christmas?

  1. A decadent Gillette Toggle or other rare vintage DE

    6 vote(s)
    15.8%
  2. A decadent mint condition SE razor from the early 20th century

    3 vote(s)
    7.9%
  3. A decadent vintage straight razor, restored to perfection.

    8 vote(s)
    21.1%
  4. A puck or two of your favorite decadent soap or cream

    8 vote(s)
    21.1%
  5. A luxurious and decadent High Mountain Badger brush (or your favorite type)

    9 vote(s)
    23.7%
  6. A plate of decadent cookies.

    12 vote(s)
    31.6%
  7. Anything besides a lump of coal. Because coal isn't decadent. It's just depressing.

    21 vote(s)
    55.3%
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  1. FaceScraper

    FaceScraper Well-Known Member

    Holy crap!
     
  2. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    Not so much riling people up as hitting a well known trigger of some of our members. I was watching with a grin on my face to see how @swarden43 and @Bama Samurai responded. They didn’t disappoint. From a strickly entertainment perspective, please continue to bloom your soaps, and tell us all about it.

    I find it beneficial to “souse” my hard soaps while I shower. I then use the souse water to wash my face, and enjoy the scent while I build a lather.

    Carry on.
     
  3. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Does that mean Scots Pine isn't in the same ballpark with OM?
     
  4. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    That reminds me to get going with my Colgate Barbershop cake.
     
  5. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    Perry, I hope your son is doing better this evening. Give him a hug from me. :)
     
  6. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    :signs011::happy096:
     
  7. sdguero

    sdguero Well-Known Member

    Thank you, everyone. I really appreciate the messages. It does help and bless you for it. And it was very helpful to see and visit with others who grieve for him and his family.

    I see I have some catching up to do on this thread.... Sousing vs. Blooming? Have things been getting out of control while I was away?

    Dan
     
  8. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Not at all.
    What is this "blooming" you speak of? There is no such thing that I am aware of. ;)
     
  9. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    The performance is similar. Scots Pine is a mutton tallow and Ozark Mountain is a beef tallow, so their performance is a little different, but both our outstanding soaps. I just prefer the Ozark Mountain scent more, that's all.

    Thanks, Charlie! I haven't been home since 6:30 this morning but my wife has said he was doing okay all day today. I may have to give him that hug tomorrow because he'll be asleep by the time I get home.
     
  10. BaylorGator

    BaylorGator MISTER Fancypants

    Apparently whether or not you “get your bloomers in a wad” depends on whether you are a souser or a non-souser. Or something like that. Carry on...
     
  11. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    I'll be watching for the term to show up in SOTD. Social Engineering at it's best! Hari Seldon would/will be proud.
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  12. sdguero

    sdguero Well-Known Member

    Don't kid me. I saw your post claiming no dictionary defines "To Bloom" in anyway as "To Soak." I say it's a metaphor.... "To cause to flourish."

    I like to "flourish" my soaps, and occasionally I'll use the flourish water as a pre-shave. :)

    :happy097::happy102:
     
  13. mrchick

    mrchick Odd, Terrible Avatar

    I agree. I was initially encouraged to bloom soaps when I started out. I rotate soaps fairly randomly and soon learned that it didn’t seem to make any difference when grabbing a dry soap. I now just get a brush wet with cold water and lather up. I adjust the lather with the dampness of the brush when face lathering and by adding water when bowl lathering. I haven’t bloomed a soap in over a year and get great shaves with most soaps.
     
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  14. mrchick

    mrchick Odd, Terrible Avatar

    Well said
     
  15. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    I can't remember the last time I used a bowl for building lather. It's always damp brush to load, then water gradually into the knot as I face lather.
     
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  16. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

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  17. mrchick

    mrchick Odd, Terrible Avatar

    I beg to differ. [​IMG]
     
  18. mrchick

    mrchick Odd, Terrible Avatar

    That always works great for me too, but I enjoy bowl lathering as well. There is something about building a nice bowl of lather that I find satisfying.
     
  19. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    I never decided to stop, just haven't done it. It's worth repeating for new guys, method is a means to an ideal ratio. It's not the determining factor in lather.
     
  20. mrchick

    mrchick Odd, Terrible Avatar

    I agree. A couple of focuses on lathering helped me learn that.
     
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