1/8/20 Third shave of the focus
Razor: Genco 5/8 with rosewood scales
Brush: Maggard’s acrylic with 28mm badger
Soap: Jeeves of Hudson Street- Mountain Rain
Post Shave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum, Thayer’s Witch Hazel-Rose
Aftershave: JS Slone 1947
Today’s shave didn’t quite make the DFS mark. I missed some stubble on my neck, and set the razor down too hard on the base of my neck, and ended up with an inch and a half long scab there. I was rushing, and the results showed that. The plus side is that I worked the edge on the Coticule a bit, and got it up to such a level of comfort and keenness, I didn’t even feel it bite my neck, and didn’t notice until the alum. I will say I have the edge to the crispness and keenness I wanted, but it is also a softer edge than using straight synthetic stones. I am pretty pleased with what I managed to do. I grabbed this brush because I saw it in the back of my den picture yesterday, and couldn't remember what it was. I won it as a door prize at a meet up in KC last year, and haven't used it much. Big brush, but it worked well. The soap for today had been in my storage unit unopened for two years. I wasn't sure if the heat and freezing would have affected it, but it seems fine. Three quick passes, and the JS Sloan 1947 aftershave was a nice finish. Good skin food and scent, but the scent on this one only lasts 20 min or so. Since I will be in meetings in small offices all day, this is a good thing.
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