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.

    32.1%
  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. FaceScraper

    FaceScraper Well-Known Member

    Awesome shave, Andrew! Congrats on the new software...good to hear it's a winner for you.
     
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  2. FaceScraper

    FaceScraper Well-Known Member

    Fantastic shave, Joe! Sounds like the Cryogen is a big hit with you.
     
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  3. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you Joseph. This is a vegan version of Cella. The scent is very light pepper over a very light woody base. The soap worked fantastic with more than enough residual slickness for buffing of trouble areas without having to reapply lather. The scent is light enough that really any aftershave or EdT would work well.
     
  4. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you Jim.

    Thank you Gary. Happy Saturday.
     
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  5. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Great photos Joseph. Good job finishing all the lawn work. Sorry about the nicks. I am the same way sticking to a plan when I should know better.
     
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  6. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you Bruce. I picked up the Cella to qualify for free shipping from Maggard. I am glad I got the soap. It really works well.

    Thank you Andrew. We did have a good lunch with Mom. She's 832 now, so we went through and made sure all the bills were paid and went to buy her groceries. At least she is set until next week.
     
  7. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Beautiful shave and photo Gary.

    Love it Andrew. The scent sounds fantastic. Must not go look on IB.


    Excellent cool down shave Joe.
     
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  8. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you Joe. We did have a great time visiting Mom. It still makes for a very long day.
     
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  9. FaceScraper

    FaceScraper Well-Known Member

    Wow...832? I really must get her secret to longevity. :happy097:
     
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  10. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    It's 82. Somedays it feel like 832 to me.
     
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  11. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Thank you, Bruce!
     
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  12. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Thank you, Clint! It's a scent profile I didn't own, so when it was on sale last week, I decided to grab it. I'm really happy with it.
     
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  13. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Thanks Bruce! Cryogen is good, slick, cool down soap as long as I don't do my usual swirl loading the brush. Now, I still see some moisture and some gelling on this puck after 7 hours. If it is the same tomorrow, then I will dry lather the face and then add water to the brush. I am thinking that I have to play with the delicate balance with this soap. I am really doing this so that if any one wants to try Cryogen, then you know what you will be up against. Again, I will not make any definitive conclusions until I have reached my 10th consecutive shave with it which will be next Sunday, August 2.
     
  14. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Yes it was Clint! Thanks!
     
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  15. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Joe, you might consider spooning out a small amount and putting it on top of the brush bristles or in a bowl. Many people that buy and sell soaps do that a brush never contacts the soap.
     
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  16. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    I thank you for your help. I am familiar with that process, but I just do not care for it. I think that what I am doing is due to my scientific curiosity and to share the pitfalls and the successes of using this soap. Cryogen performs well as far as slickness and freeze factor. I am trying to minimize the gel factor and extend the # of shaves on this puck so that I can say that it is a fine product with a caveat.
     
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  17. FaceScraper

    FaceScraper Well-Known Member

    Late morning shave, even later post.

    Razor -Parker SRX
    Blade - Astra S/P
    Soap - Cella
    Brush - Simpson Duke 3
    A/S - Old Spice

    This shave showed that my technique is a bit rusty with the SRX. Things were going swimmingly until I switched to my offhand and started the downward pass under my chin. Evidently the angle was off. I definitely felt it grab, yet no immediate blood. That came along shortly. There were a number of other weepers that cropped up along the way as well. Nothing all that bad - just reminders that practice with an open blade is necessary. Nonetheless, even with the shortcomings, my face ended up smooth. The Old Spice was bracing, to say the least. Certainly not my best work, but far from my worst. If time permits tomorrow morning, maybe another run with the SRX will happen.
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    Have a great Saturday evening, fellas!
     
  18. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Excellent gear, pic, and a fine shave Bruce! The neck and chin areas are the main trouble spots for shavette/straight shavers. Soft touch is the key and shallow, almost flat angle is important as well. Sometimes, I inadvertently have the razor uneven when I am about to land on my neck. At that point, I slow down and land the razor evenly flat on my neck and then proceed to shave by tilting the blade slightly upward to get a nice, shallow, shaving angle. Of course, if I rush it or I am not entirely focused then bloody blips will definitely appear.
     
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  19. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    Rough shave but cool photo, Bruce!

    Sent from my SM-T800 using Tapatalk
     
  20. brit

    brit in a box

    fine shave Joe..
     
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