shave of the day, Tuesday, Nov. 11, or the manly man
Prep- simple cold water face wash with Yardley Lavender soap.
Water- cold, as always
Soap- local artisan Dragon's Blood
Mug- vintage Marvy
Brush- erskine
Razor- Red tip super speed
Blade- Astra sp
Rinse- Thayer lavender witch hazel
Aftershave- vintage Command
lotion- Score aftershave balm
Well, my report from yesterday recording zero irritation using the Morley razor was a bit premature. Unlike most SE razors, there is no cover or protection from the sharp corners of the blade. I could distinctly feel the corners as I shaved, but they did not seem to be causing any problems. Three hours later, the story was different. My neck was on fire. A mirror check revealed it to be covered in scratches from the blade corners... not skin breaking scratches, but clear pink lines tracing every pass of the razor. I was at the local Hispanic grocer for my Florida water fix, so I picked up a container of the hyper manly shave balm 'Score' which happened to be there. I did not know it existed before today, but I love this stuff so far. Three applications throughout the day cleared up the scratches. The promised 'seductive fragrance' is quite pleasing. And it cost the princely sum of $1. That's right, ONE dollar. Then upon getting home and finding that my vintage bottle of Command had arrived, I knew I had to combine the two. That is just too much to resist. Not one, but two regrettably named products! And I like to'theme' my shaves. It makes choices easier if you are following a larger concept. So one high quality shave later, and I have to say, Score plus Command equals good. I'm sitting here, smooth faced, and frankly, smelling fantastic. I don't know how often mint unopened bottles of Command come up for sale, so I am unfortunately going to have to ration this stuff. But Score, I can go nuts with that.
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