July 2020 30 Day Rule/Focus Pix & Discussion

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by Primotenore, Jun 30, 2020.

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What are your shaves going to look like in July?

  1. Nothing but the finest gear for my shaves.

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  2. Actually, I am a Barbarian, so I’ll shave with whatever I want!

    71.4%
  3. Who was Julius Caesar, really?

    17.9%
  4. Who made the salad?

    17.9%
  5. I don’t answer polls, they’re all fixed.

    10.7%
  6. I don’t recognize this thread, am I on the correct website?

    10.7%
  7. We don’t need no stinking polls. (That’s for you, Paul)

    17.9%
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  1. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Nice work, Joe!! I think there's something to be said for "half-passes".
     
  2. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    It's just one below the best. Thanks Joe....and after yesterday, I did need some serious assessment work.
     
  3. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Has anyone heard from linuxguile?
     
  4. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Thank you, Paul! I got the idea of doing the half pass from Eric Latta on his YouTube channel, The Adventures in WetShaving. It really is a cleanup/touchup pass on my jawline and neck that is mostly ATG to give me an IBSS++ or if I am very detailed a BBS shave. I don't need to do a 3rd pass on my cheeks because they are BBS at 2 passes. So it's 3 passes on my neck and jawline and 2 for the cheeks that accounts for a 2.5 pass shave.
     
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  5. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Great shave, Keith! Electric Sheep is apparently love/hate for most folks, and I really enjoy using it. The mutton tallow base is great too.
     
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  6. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Great looking shave, Jim! That razor is stunning.
     
  7. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Ohh I see. With me it's different(a little)...if I decide a little more soap needs to be added somewhere, I just load whatever amount is necessary and put it where it should be. Sometimes I see more than one area to be touched up. But still it isn't enough for a full pass(in my book).
     
  8. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    Thank you, Andrew!

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  9. jgreenepa

    jgreenepa Nasal Barbarian

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    SOTD TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020

    Today's shave was totally relaxed and quite enjoyable. SWMBO is almost 400 miles away on Cape Cod romping and frolicking with her son and his girlfriend, and it's just my dachshund, Gromit, and I back here in the Philly burbs. What I like about Gromit is that he's a very non-critical observer more interested in chewing his Nylabone than my shave particulars. I've informed my son that I'm keeping this Damascus straight razor along with both Feather Barber's razors. I love Menthol as many of you know, and have developed a real fondness for Osage Rub (OR). So much so that I've subscribed to it on Amazon. It's been incredibly humid and hot for the last few weeks, and while it's great to use during the shaving process, it's even better after one has been working outside as a capstone splash to a good cold soap and water wash. The stuff works all day! They ain't lying' when they describe it as an "Invigorating Splash for Head and Face". Whoo doggie, it sure is!

    There's something about this Damascus blade that I prefer over my Dovo's blade besides the fact that it's honed. It just feels better in hand. The knurling on the spine is a nice touch and may contribute to the latter. In any case after my shower and cold water wash, I decided to to return the PAA Preshave Cube. I prefer Rabid Banana over the Charcoal versions I had been using. I stopped using the Charcoal version because of the black mess I always had to clean off my face. No such problem with the Rabid Banana which also has a delightful fruity scent. After applying it I lathered up with Nancy Boy and enjoyed a slow, relaxing two pass (WTG, ATG) DFS mug shave with the Damascus Straight leaving some residual stubble in the usual places, which I have decided to, at this point in my straight razor journey, forego cleaning up. Besides, it was time to use what Ruds Shaves proclaimed as his 2019 Safety razor of the year pick. The RazoRock SS DLC coated DE safety razor has been neglected lately, so it was time for a spin. What I really like about this razor is that it just works! Mowing down the residual facial stubble around the Adam's Apple took no time, and moved me from bloodless DFS to VBBS on the Mug.

    The dome shave was a real delight. After rinsing the skull in ice cold water, I scrubbed the noggin shave surfaces thoroughly with the Rabid Banana Preshave cube. It really felt great and was definitely accentuated by the ice cold Nancy Boy lather applied directly on top. I've been reading many shave commentaries of late on my home TSD forum referencing riding the bar vs riding the cap. I don't believe I've ever ridden the cap, and I've been shaving with DEs for a very long time. My straight razor journey has focused my attention on skin stretching, but even more importantly on blade to skin touch, or what many refer to as 'blade feel'. Before returning to straight razors I was very aware of the 'negative pressure' mantra trumpeted about in the wet shaving forums. That's clearly important, but when combined with skin stretching, I realized that 'blade feel' is a very important component of the process except in negative or neutral exposure safety razor designs like the AS-D2 or Colonial Silversmith where it isn't immediately apparent. It's really all about 'blade feel' and the 'sweet spot' for a particular safety razor. So I don't find the whole riding the cap vs riding the bar metaphors particularly helpful personally. YMMV! Sorry about the shaving philosophy excursus. The noggin shave with this wonderful safety razor was a brilliant two pass (WTG, ATG) that delivered your very pleased shaving narrator to VBBS land. I do feel very refreshed, cool, clean and velveteen!

    RAZOR: Damascus Straight 7/10 Koa Scales (Mug); RazoRock SS DLC Lupo (Dome & Mug cleanup)
    BLADE: Sharp Star (2)
    PREP: Cold water rinse followed by a scrub with PAA’s Rabid Banana Preshave Cube
    BRUSH: Rearden Razor 316L Tuxedo Synth
    CREAM: Nancy Boy Signature w/ 6 drops of M-Bomb
    POSTSHAVE: Cold water wash with Glyce Glycerin soap followed by Humphreys Lilac WH and Osage Rub. Finished with Nancy Boy Signature Scent Cooling After-Shave Gel and Ultimo Cologne.
     
  10. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    Excellent shave and report, Jeff!
    I see why the H&S NO75 didn't work well for you. Little to no blade feel with that razor.

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  11. jtspartan

    jtspartan appropriately stimulated, via Netflix

    July 7th
    RR Hawk V3 OC w Feather Pro
    Omega Pro/Poculi Beehive
    SV/Asylum Colonia
    Thayers
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    Went with a fairly quick 2 pass'er earlier this morning. Everything worked as it should, and I was smooth enough. The Colonia is a pleasant dupe, but I do place it behind my other 3 SV scents. This is probably my favourite Omega in my den right now, the knot is perfect and the beehive handle is more comfortable than I would have guessed.
    Have a great day all!
     
  12. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Awesome shave, Jeff! When I appeared on this thread in Dec 2018, there was much talk about riding the cap to prevent cuts, nicks, etc. I was a newbie on this thread so I didn't want to rock the boat and say poppycock on it. I just shave with DE without thinking of riding the cap of bar. I just automatically find my sweet spot and let it go. However, I would say that I am a ride the safety bar razor because the angle is steeper and gives me a more efficient shave. I like my razors to be aggressive, thus I always keep my adjustables at the max settings throughout the entire shave. I would never say that either shave technique is right or wrong because it depends on the shaver's skin type and beard. Every shaver needs to find out what works for them.
     
  13. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Wonderful shave and picture, Clint!
     
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  14. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Another great vetiver shave, Pierpaolo!
     
  15. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Excellent shave and the brush is a looker, Jason!
     
  16. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Terrific shave, Perry! I always like seeing that razor in your posts.
     
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  17. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Glad the shave was better today, Paul!
     
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  18. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    Great shave and cool picture, Jason! Love the lighting!

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  19. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Jeff, the Damascus Straight is just gorgeous.
     
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  20. jgreenepa

    jgreenepa Nasal Barbarian

    Thanks, Joe! I agree! Whatever works.
     
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