April 29th , SOTD (Shave 13 and last shave of this focus)
Three days’ growth
Prep: Hot Shower
Razor Feather Artist Club SS non-folding with Kai Mild blade w/guard (2nd shave on blade)
Razor Finish: Gillette Red Tip- B2 (1956)
DE Blade: Shark- Stropped 30 times per edge (1st shave on blade)
Soap: Barrister & Mann's Bay Rum
Brush: Tulip Wood Brush- TGN Best Badger Knot 22mm x 54mm loft
Post Shave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Styptic Pencil
Aftershave: Pinaud Clubman
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Decided to go back to the Feather Artist Club SS for my last shave of April. It’s amazing much more confident I felt with it after four shaves with a true straight. I did my N/S pass, and honestly had a CCS, almost DFS on one pass. Did a S/N pass that went great. Since I have been focusing so much on the angle of the blade with the straights, I found it much easier to do a steeper angle with the Feather. Two passes with the feather, I had a DFS, almost a BBS. Decided to use the Red Tip to get the trouble spots. J-hooking away on my neck, and felt the bite, right before the blood started. Got a pretty solid cut on my neck, below my ear. I decided to wear a red shirt to work today, so I didn’t have to worry about blood on a light colored collar. First deep cut this month, and I did it with the safety razor.
So for my focus for April:
1) Use my badger brush. This was my least favorite brush, but I think it was because I wasn’t using it right. It needs a large bowl to build a lather in. It will face lather like a champ. It also needs more water than my other brushes.
2) Razors- Artist Club and Red Tip. Used the Artist Club for 9 shaves this month, and a true straight for 4 shaves. Every time I have stepped up to a new type of razor, it has made be more confident in the types I have used before. At the beginning of the month, I was using a 45 degree angle on the Feather, today I used between 25 and 30. And I didn’t over think it, I just did it. Red Tip- Using the Feather and straights has changed my mind on what an aggressive razor means to me. This is a solid performer, and will definitely stay in my rotation, but I don’t feel it is overly aggressive.
What I learned in April:
1) Arko burns. Apparently my skin doesn’t like something in this soap.
2) Canned shaving cream is horrible, especially if you have been using good stuff for several years. Just don’t.
3) SWMBO gets final call on soap and aftershave scents.
4) W&B post 1890 Straight Razor- This thing kicks butt! Honestly, it’s more difficult to use in the sense of stropping and concentration required to shave, but I really enjoyed my straight razor shaves.
5) I need to build a travel kit. It will include at a minimum, DE Razor, Kamasori Style replaceable blade razor, soap mug, travel brush, small strop, blades, styptic pencil, and an extra rock of alum. Hopefully I won’t forget stuff again.
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