SoS: March 9, 2015 - March 15, 2015

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by crackstar, Mar 8, 2015.

  1. argus

    argus enjoys hairy lady legs

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    This Haslinger does a weird thing where my skin feels dry and taut while shaving but when I rinse it off it does a 180 into smooth, moistuirised feel on my skin. Never happened before.
    Pitralon so nice, woodsy, herby, dry scent for the spring/summer and the skin goes to powdery heaven when it dries off.
    Russian blade test is ongoing and Rapira SS is sharp but just a bit too rough for my taste.
     
    Last edited: Mar 14, 2015
  2. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    March 14

    Stirling Sheep soap
    Merkur 37C slant bar razor
    Feather blade (day 2)
    Omega 10098 boar brush
    Stirling Naked and Smooth soap
    Two passes
    Alum, Thayer's Lavender witch hazel, unrefined shea butter, & Pinaud Clubman


    I had a really nice shave today. The Omega boar brush and the Stirling soap pair up to make an excellent lather. And what's best is that I had a great day at home with my beautiful Bride!

    I hope you all had a great day!

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  3. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    Bruce, enjoy your day! Happy Birthday!
     
  4. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Gillette Black Flare Tip SS 1970
    Franks Shave Finest Badger 20mm Loft 45mm (Travel Brush)with Silvetone Brush Holder
    Feather Double-Edge Safety Razor Blades
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  5. WhiskerWhacker

    WhiskerWhacker Well-Known Member

    03/14 – A very quick shave with great results. 1 pass WTG followed by XTG everywhere but neck. DFS/BBS with no irritation, weepers, or alum burn. The Senator is pretty efficient.
    • Growth: 1 days
    • Prep: Shower; Corn Huskers Lotion
    • Lather: TSD Signature Scent Lanolin
    • Brush: TGN 2 Band
    • Razor: 1938 Gillette Senator
    • Blade: Croma Diamant (2)
    • Post: Alum; Pinaud Clubman Virgin Island Bay Rum
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    Last edited: Mar 17, 2015
  6. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    March 15 Plans

    Stirling sheep soap
    Merkur 37C slant bar razor
    Feather blade (day 1)
    Kent BK8 silvertip badger brush
    MdC scented soap
    Two passes
    Alum, Thayer's Lavender witch hazel, & unrefined shea butter


    I plan to use MdC for the first time, as I've heard so many great things about it. I picked up containers of the scented and unscented formulations. By all accounts, I have a two-year supply, so I hope I like it! I plan to use my Kent BK8 brush for the first time in awhile.

    Have a blessed day, all!

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  7. Jayaruh

    Jayaruh The Cackalacky House Pet

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    Sunday's

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    Dove Men Face Wash
    Tabac
    Frank Shaving Finest Badger
    GEM MMBT
    GEM Super Stainless
    CWR, Asma Alum Block
    Thayers Rose Petal WH
    Aqua Velva

    For the third week of Single Edge Month I will be using my birth era razor (1947), the Micromatic Bullet Tip.

    The Tabac Shaving Soap face-lathered well with my Frank Shaving Finest Badger Brush. Two passes with my GEM MMBT SE razor and a GEM Super Stainless blade gave me a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse, alum block, and a final cold water rinse, I finished off with Thayers Rose Petal WH and then Aqua Velva after shave. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
     
    Last edited: Mar 15, 2015
  8. Leo K.

    Leo K. Well-Known Member

    Saturday evening, March 14, 2015

    Schick E2 Injector with Schick blade (5),
    Semogue 1305 boar bristle brush,
    lather-up with C.O. Bigelow – shave 1 pass,
    finish with cold water, Witch Hazel
    and Pinaud Clubman Special Reserve for a CCS!

    The Clubman Special Reserve is my favorite aftershave. I just discovered how well it goes with the cool refreshing CO Bigelow creme. Aces!

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  9. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    ed
    was that question directed toward me?
    the Matador seems just a touch more efficient than the cadet. to me anyway.
    I like the cadet. but it is very large. much larger than the Gillettes I've been using. just takes a little gear shifting.
     
  10. Herm2502

    Herm2502 off to elf practice

    Happy Birthday Stroker! :greet002:

    Did you get the check I sent you? :happy102:
     
  11. Ceferguson

    Ceferguson Well-Known Member

    Yes that's what I was wanting to know. If the cadet isn't super nice I will trade it for a matador. I'm hoping it's similar to my fatip
     
  12. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    the Matador gives me very nice shaves.
    the Fatip gets very close, but bites me if I don't watch very closely.
    the Matador seems much friendlier to me.
    I've only had the cadet for two shaves. for its price, it feels like a very nice razor.
     
  13. gorgo2

    gorgo2 geezerhood

    Bought a 10 pack of the gray Personna comfort coated disposables at Dollar Tree. Why? Dunno...maybe because I was going on four days of a do-it-yourself hobo kit and thought it'd be interesting. Was not expecting much. Used VDH and the Omega brush as usual.

    Result: after three passes, first two WG, last one AG, I am absolutely, could-not-be-more BBS, and without any nicks or irritation whatsoever. It was an splendid shave, hands down better than my Dorco Trac II carts give me and on par with any shave I've had in recent memory. Only drawback is the hollow handle, which feels odd in a hand used to vintage (makes me want to try their blue version of the Good News). And the lube strip puts out copious amounts of goop, but it makes for a smooth shave, imo. I don't even need Lucky Tiger or anything as a result.

    Seriously, gents, no joke...if you got a $ Tree near you, at .10 per shave it's worth it just for the experiment. If you don't like it, donate the other 9 to the local food pantry.
     
  14. Herm2502

    Herm2502 off to elf practice

    Jim,

    When I've been skulking around the local antique shops and such, I notice quite a few SE razors. But, I always pass them by. So, if I was to look into a SE razor, what would you recommend for a SE Noob? :signs002:

    :thanks:
     
  15. Jayaruh

    Jayaruh The Cackalacky House Pet

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    My suggestion is to start with the GEM 1912. That is the one on the bottom left. The GEM Micromatics are very desirable. I have the Open Comb, Clog-pruf, and Bullet Tip. They are twist to open razors. I like them all. The one at the top is the bullet tip. The bottom right is the G-Bar. It is kind of in the middle for me for preference. The Ever-Ready 1924 (middle left) and the Ever-Ready 1914 (middle right) are pretty aggressive razors for me. You can get a good shave, but you have to be very careful. I just finished a week with my ER 1924 and had excellent results, but I never got in a hurry. On March 24, I will use the ER 1914. Last year was the 100th anniversary of its patent. It is mostly for show in my house. I pull it out once a year for a single shave.
    So my suggestions: GEM 1912 and the GEM Micromatics. I think you will get the best shaves from these. Fortunately, they tend to be pretty cheap, so you can get some good deals. You also want to use good blades too. There are some "box cutter blades" that can tear your face up. You can check out my blog page: http://www.jrshaving.blogspot.com/p/single-edged-shaving.html
    These are my razors used during my Single Edge Razor Month (March).
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  16. Llyr

    Llyr Stay frosty, my friends!

    Happy Birthday Bruce!!! :git::greet002::git:
     
  17. grump

    grump Well-Known Member

    No shave today!
     
  18. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    March Focus - Vintage and Carbon
    March 14, 2015 - Week 2 Day 7
    Prep - Hot shower and towel
    Brush - VDH Boar
    Soap - C.O. Bigelow
    Razor - '59 Superspeed (birth year)
    Blade - [​IMG](4)
    Post - Cold water rinse and out the door!

    It's official. The Kai in the Superspeed is the BOMB!! Fourth day and this morning's shave was done half asleep after an extra long day yesterday and an extra early start today. Two passes to near perfection, cold water to wake up a bit more with the coffee and out the door I went. Even now my face feels smooth and I couldn't be happier that I discovered this blade. I will try it in a different razor or two in a couple of weeks just to see how it compares. Excellent four days though.
    Time out is over! Tomorrow it's the beginning of week three of Vintage and Carbon. The 46-50 Tech and Treet Silver is up next!
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  19. Stroker

    Stroker Well-Known Member

    Thank you Bama! Just got back from two great performances of our Shrine Circus here in Medford. Had a great time! :bounce015:
     
  20. Stroker

    Stroker Well-Known Member

    Thanks celestino! :)

    Thanks Jim! :happy093:
     

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