SoS: January 12, 2015 - January 18, 2015

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by crackstar, Jan 11, 2015.

  1. Stroker

    Stroker Well-Known Member

    SOTD Sunday 1-18-2015

    1959 Gillette Fat Boy @6
    Personna Stainless Blade
    Noxema
    Rose of Bulgaria SC
    GP Scuttle
    Semogue 820 Boar
    Dickinson's WH
    GB Body Lotion
    Rose of Bulgaria ASL

    Lovin' the Roses the past couple of days. I quess I'm ready for it to warm up and move into springtime. ;)

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  2. MoAllen

    MoAllen King of Unscented

    Sunday

    Soap: Tiki Bar unscented
    Brush: Oscar11 HIS synthetic
    Razor: Feather AS-D2
    Blade: Iridium
    After: Cold rinse, CeraVe lotion

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  3. Omelmad

    Omelmad My printer email address is..........

    I used Geo F. Trumpers rose and love the scent so in really excited to try this cream I'm also getting some klar kabinett soap =D

    I think the Merkur 37c will be good for me, I hear they are good for coarse hair
     
  4. Mr. Droid

    Mr. Droid Well-Known Member

    SoTD for Sunday, January 18 or SE-labration day 5; Release the Kraken ....oops. I meant lavender. Not Kraken. Sorry. I got carried away..

    Pre 1- 2x hot washcloth cycles with Yardley Lavender soap
    Pre 2- lavender eucalyptus PSO
    Soap- Bearded Jack's lavender eucalyptus
    Brush- unknown vintage handle with new boar knot
    Razor- British Made Ever Ready 1912
    Blade- Gem carbon
    Rinse- Thayers lavender
    Aftershave- vintage Yardley
    Lotion- Kiehl's
    Cologne- vintage Yardley

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    I have been meaning to do this for a while... bring on a full lavender storm. I thought it would be fun. I was right. I started with some extra effort in the pre shave arena. I like to get the best possible shave on Sunday, thus allowing me to skip Monday and Tuesday. It is a combination of the laziness of not shaving, which lets shaving feel important, rather than a daily rut kind of thing. Plus, I really think the best shaves are the ones that are taking off a couple days growth. So that is how I justify my two days off. But as a result of my logic, it requires a fantastic shave on Sunday, as to not look like a grizzled drifter on by time Wednesday rolls around. So I did a couple rounds of hot towels in addition to my normal PSO treatment. It worked like a charm, and my stubble was super soft and ready for shearing.
    Today is the debut of my newest reknotted brush. I have no idea who made the handle. It is totally unmarked. It seems to be celluloid rather than bakelite. And catalin is out because it hasn't gone yellow. But it is heavy and dense. It is the same color and feels almost exactly like and old cue ball, which is why I am assuming celluloid. If anyone happens to know who made it, I would be happy to hear from you. But in any case, this is the first of my handles to get a boar knot. I had to expand the hole a bit. When I ordered my knots, I did not realize how much bigger the hole had to be. It has led to me having to put aside most of the brushes I was expecting to reknot. This one I struggled with for a few days. It just seemed like a boring handle. I couldn't bring myself to put my final synthetic in it. But as I held it in my hand every night, it began to grow on me. Until I eventually realized it isn't boring, it is elegant. I like it's sparse, minimalist look. But I still knew that I couldn't put the synthetic in it... because it obviously is crying out for a boar knot! I did a test fit and it was fantastic. I immediately found the look to be perfect. It is the same color from top to bottom. I named it Blondie. So, with everything in Blondie fully cured, I got down to some lather making today and I was really happy with the results. Like the few other brushes I have finished, this one works way better than I had imagined. If there is a downside, the brush is short. So not ideal for picking up soap from a deep mug. But I can live with it. I have other brushes to pick up the slack.
    The razor is a made in England 1912 style by Ever Ready. I saw this and had to have it. I had never seen an Ever Ready that had the particular mix of elements this one has. The plastic case, the handle, the outer cardboard box (not pictured). It has the convex cap and is marked in the manner of the British Ever Ready razors. It shaved amazingly well. I would call it 'smoothly aggressive'. Two passes to an exceptionally good BBS. I honestly could have stopped earlier and still had great results, but I was having fun. This razor is loud! It really feels like you are doing something with every pass. After my first pass I felt my cheeks and they were smooth... but a another stroke sounded like I was cutting through days of scruff! So I decided to do the whole second pass just for the audible feedback. In my zeal to hear my shave I got a little bit of irritation under one side of my chin. Not so irritated that it burns all the time... just a bit sore if I actually touch it. It is just a tiny spot so I will take it as a learning exercise.
    I wrapped it all up in some vintage Yardley aftershave and cologne. This is really great smelling stuff. Quite unlike almost everything else I use. Very pleasing. I don't want to call the smell old fashioned... it smells like the past. But not in a stodgy, unchangeable, 'It has been written' kind of way. It is more of a timeless 'class doesn't go out of style' way. I hope that makes sense.
    So all in all, a great shave, and a fantastic way to end the shave week. Although I will be carrying on my private SE celebration for several more days. Sorry for the rambling saga. Hope your shaves went well!
     
  5. spacehobo

    spacehobo Well-Known Member

    Beard Prep: Hot shower, Olive Oil soap bar, Hair conditioner
    Razor: Merkur 34C
    Brush: Omega 13109 Pure Badger
    Blade: Astra SP
    Cream: Crabtree & Evelyn Indian Sandalwood
    Post: Cold rinse, Alum, Thayers WH Original
    A/S: Proraso White Balm

    I feel like I did everything right to prep my beard, but got quite a few nicks and cuts this morning. I'm definitely feeling the burn today.
    Not sure if it's my technique, the cream or the blade. Maybe I was too comfortable with the Voskhod blades and forgot that the Astras are also fairly sharp?

    This was my first time trying the cream from Crabtree. Interesting smell is the only thing I can think of. Musky and earthy.

    I'll try a different cream next time and I hope I can pick out the culprit.

    Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Cheers.
     
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  6. ps1160

    ps1160 Well-Known Member

    Maggard Razors Lime & Bergamot soap
    Plisson synthetic brush
    Mongoose with Dr Bomber handle
    Feather Artist Club Professional blade
    Nivea Sensitive Post Shave Balm
    No 4711 cologne

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  7. ps1160

    ps1160 Well-Known Member

    I liked the performance of the Cade soap, but the scent was faint. Good idea adding some cream to add to the fragrance.
     
  8. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    today's shave
    hot water wash with nivea
    fs pur-tech/ whipped dog handle
    Pyrate' cove rose soap
    Matador elegante
    persona lab(1)
    Crusella& co legitima rose
    today's shave went well.
    smelling like a rose today. three passes before church. Smooth as a whistle. finished with legitima.
    hope y'all did as well, or better.
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  9. oscar11

    oscar11 Well-Known Member

    Nope, here's the bumble bee.
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  10. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    1/18/2015 - My son's 2nd Birthday Head and Face shave

    My first SE frankenrazor shave. I used a setscrew to attach my Maggard MR3 handle to my Ever Ready 1924 Shovel Head. Good shave. The longer handle makes a big difference in comfort. It felt awkward with the standard handle.

    • Hot shower, Neutrogena wash, followed by tea tree oil blend.
    • Stirling Sharp Dressed Man with TGN Super Badger Brush
    • EverReady 1924 Shovel Head with Maggard MR3 handle and Ted Pella Blade
    • Cold Rinse, Benzoyl Peroxide, and Neutrogena moisturizer.
    2 Passes, WTG and XTG. DFS.
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  11. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

  12. Omelmad

    Omelmad My printer email address is..........

    Ohh! Slip of the mind I guess =)

    This one actually looks much better =D are you not gonna put a knot in it? =P
     
  13. Slow Joe

    Slow Joe Relishing his obsession

    Had another great shave with Soap Commander and Pils razor. The Pinaud Clubman Musk was from a sample sent to me by dbersh (Thanks for that )
    Used it for the first time today aUsed it for the first time today and really enjoyed the scent.

    Hope everyone had a great weekend.

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  14. Gordy

    Gordy Well-Known Member

    Prep - Shower / Italian Almond Soap / Pre-lather / 3 min steam towel
    Razor - Ever Ready 1912
    Blade - GEM Personna SS (#3)
    Brush - Omega 20106
    Soap - Tabac (first time - WOW!)
    After - Freezer Towel / Alum / Witch Hazel
    Result - BBS
     
  15. Slow Joe

    Slow Joe Relishing his obsession

    Yes it is the only Stainless steel one I own.
     
  16. Slow Joe

    Slow Joe Relishing his obsession

    Thank you so much for the information.
     
  17. Slow Joe

    Slow Joe Relishing his obsession

    Glad to hear you are enjoying MDC. Whipped dogs brushes are fantastic and so soft.
     
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  18. Slow Joe

    Slow Joe Relishing his obsession

    If you had to chose between the Ikon Slant 2 (can't remember it's proper name), or the Stealth Slant which would you pick?
     
  19. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    SOTD for January 18, 2015

    This is the 17th day of my 30-day adventure to improve my shaving skills using the Mongoose. I used my current set up and got another great shave with the Feather Pro blade on day seven. I'll start the week with a new blade. Happy Shaves!


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  20. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    No question the RazoRock Stealth Slant.
     

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