June "Great Shave" Focus
Better hit the head @wchnu, I am about to get verbose again.
I am a late-comer to the Barrister & Mann line of products. I cannot really explain why, but I have to say, except for the soaps that are brownish and come with the disclaimer: "Recommend a synthetic or dedicated brush" (because of possible staining of the bristles), I am fully on board. I have this Cologne Russe, Bay Rum, Seville and Leviathan (Oceana, my son took!) and I can't say enough good things about them. From the tubs, to the labels, to the customer service and I haven't even started in on the quality of the product.
What a lather, what scents (Even my former Lavanille was tremendous, just yucky, brown lather!), what glide and cushion, marvelous.
Tablespoon of water softened the top of the soap and my M&F Finest sucked up the soap like a Hoover.
With my Aesop bowl, I was able to create bountiful, glistening, shave lather.
The M&F feels like a mink stole or a soft bunny caressing my face.
Don't mistake that statement for "floppy"; on the contrary, the fan knot has the perfect amount of resistance vs. give. A+
Fuzzy, if you need to take a break, please feel free to do so now.
(Waiting for Fuzzy to relieve his over-active bladder...
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And we're back,
What can one say about the 1947 Super-Speed. This razor is one Gillette's finest creations. Excellent balance, comfortable and grippy handle, good geometry of the head, which allows for accurate sideburn trimming, etc. One of my favorite TTOs.
Suffered the rare nick above my Adam's apple and because I take an 81mg aspirin daily,
it bled enough to warrant the very-rare styptic pencil.
Buffing abounded and finished with the matching AS. The scent reminds me a bit of Clubman SR, but I thought the same thing about the Lavanille, so maybe my nose is losing its touch.