Oh, yeah I did use the bowl to create the lather. I loaded the brush from the tin and then used the bowl to create my lather. It worked fine but as I stated, my only issue is that I wish my bowl was shaped different or bigger to hold a puck in the bottom of it. It is just too small and not shaped that way so I cannot use it for pucks or samples like the TSD ones that is all I was saying!
MAYhem & Mercy May 5, 2015 Prep - Hot shower and towel Brush - Tweezerman Badger Soap - Williams (Hmmm.....maybe there is hope)Mug Shaving Soap Razor - Soyuz 1 Blade - (1) Post - Alum, Nivea Replenishing Post Shave Balm If I had to choose one shave as the worst I've ever had.....this is the one. First WTG stroke was all it took to get nicked. And the drag on this thing was horrid. Went ahead and finished the first pass and noticed a couple of things. First of all, extremely draggy, even sticky as it went across my face. The fact that I only got one nick was probably a miracle. I also noticed that when I changed edges the second edge was working a little better. Not much, but a little. I took a minute to examine the blade and I'm almost certain from its performance that, while it does have a bevel on both sides, they are not ground the same and, in fact, one side may not be fully sharpened. Debated what to do and threw caution to the wind and started the XTG using what felt like the "sharper" edge. Two strokes, two nicks. DONE!!! Grabbed my emergency exit razor, the Aristocrat with Voskhod and finished the shave. Alum was harsh where I had doubled up on the right side trying for the second pass, not too bad everywhere else. As to the Williams issue...progress? I tried bowl lathering and got no real benefit other than letting the puck stay wet while I lathered and shaking it out before returning to reload from the puck. When I lathered for the second and even more on the third pass I started to get a better, slicker lather. Wet puck, drier brush....is it a clue? Going to work on that tomorrow. As for the blade and razor.....I will put the blade in the Rapira tomorrow and try it. The Soyuz does hold the blade slightly at an angle so maybe that will improve it. I doubt it, however, as the Zaza was at the same angle and worked better than this waste of steel. Bangladesh is not exactly known as a bastion of fine steel works. This blade seems to demonstrate why!
Tuesday 5th May Warm shower Hot towel Catie's Bubbles Fouet L'Orange bowl lathered Finest Badger brush made by myself Gillette NEW DeLuxe (Made in England) Gillette Nacet Stainless (2) Cold rinse Thjayers Superhazel Myrsol Antesol aftershave
Tuesday shave Yesterday's shave went so well I used the same set up again. Razor - Stealth Slant Pre Shave - Edwin Jagger moisterising Pre Shave lotion Blade- Wilkinson Sword Lather - DR Harris Windsor soap Aftershave - Old Spice.
Second day with my Weber and it was just as spectacular a shave as yesterday's. I really, really love this razor. Razor: Weber PH w/ Wave/Bamboo handle Blade: Ladas Brush: L'Occitane Plisson Soap: Soap Commander Endurance A/S: Myrsol Plastic Shave followed by Anherb later on 
Aggressive Apri...errrr May? - Day 24 (5/5/15) Prep: Hot shower Soap: Arko Brush: Omega 13522 Razor: Cadet OC Blade: Sputnik Post: Witch Hazel, Nivea Sensitive Balm Scent: Tommy Bahama Very Cool Tried a quick 1 pass ATG shave this morning since my shave was so good yesterday. Decent shave but not great. I really can't go ATG 2 days in a row.
May 5 Stirling Sheep facial soap Weber PH Feather blade (day 2) Rudy Vey Shavemac two-band silvertip MdC scented shave soap Two passes Alum, Thayer's Lavender witch hazel, unrefined shea butter, and Nivea Sensitive Post-Shave Balm I plan to eliminate the glycerin for the next few shaves to see if it makes a noticeable difference in the lather. The first photo shows a 30-second load to the brush, and the second photo shows the lather remaining after face lathering. It's nice and slick, but I like a bit more for successive passes. I'll try loading the brush longer (like it owes me money) and working it longer tomorrow. Bottom line, I had a great two-pass shave with enough lather remaining for the back of my neck. Happy Tuesday!
Brush Focus: Day 4 Brush: Whipped Dog Sliver Tip 2, 24/65 Gillette Super Speed, 1947 Birth Razor. Gillette Platinum Blade Bowl: KO Shave Soap: Jack's Soap AS: Clubman lime Old Spice Coffee Mug. The Whipped Dog brush with marble handle (not much marble) in a fine brush. Has a very weak backbone (I believe this is the correct term) and it is better to use a painting motion. It does hold a lot of lather well and water. It is floppy to my touch, but does the job. Not my go to brush. I like the Clubman Lime A/S. Gillette Platinum Blade is holding up. Three passes and a clean up.
SOTD 5-5-15 Cinco de Mayo! Razor: ATT H1 plate with MR1 handle Blade: Platinum Lux (5) Soap: WSP Sandalwood Bowl: Shaveworks Brush: VDH Boar Post: Gentleman Jon Alum block Preshave was just face wash with warm water and post shave was rinse with warm water then some cold water splashes and pat dry, then apply the alum block Razor: As usual, no complaints! I am liking the H! plate alot! Blade: This is a very good blade and one of my main go-to's so no issues at all! Fifth shave on the blade today and still felt sharp and smooth! Soap: First time with this soap and I like it. It lathered easy and got plenty of it for my two passes and almost no touch up. Great slickness and protection! Post shave feel is real good! The scent of this Sandalwood seems to be a little stronger and longer lasting than the WSP Vetiver I used yeterday but not that strong, just lingers and I can actually smell it easier but I also think that I got a better lather with the boar brush today vs the Tweezerman with the WSP Vetiver so that might explain it! Either way, no complaints on scents as it is still milder than most so issues at all! Comments: Shave was very good and very close. I got a DFS easily and a BBS on most places even most of the neck area. One small nick from a little razor twist (brain lapse) but no irritation based on the Aum block. Another very good shave with no issues! I think the less passes were based on the better lather I got using the boar brush vs the Tweezerman badger so it took one less pass but I also face lathered it in and did not transfer it to the bowl! Please feel free to leave comments on any items used as I enjoy reading them to see what others say about the gear I am using/trying out! Of course, YMMV! Thx.
SOTD for May 5............. Semogue 1438 w/Speick Shave Stick (face lather) '67 Black Handle Super Speed w/Voskhod Blade (3) Witch Hazel & Nivea Sensitive Balm Pinaud Clubman Classic Vanilla 2 -passes WTG & XTG for a DFS!
Mike, have you gone through all of the plates yet? The H1 seems like it's a winner, didn't someone or you say it shaves a lot like the Weber? Thank you for writing such detailed reviews of your SOTD.
Edwin Jagger DE89L razor with Astra S.P. blade (1), Edwin Jagger STF XL brush, Lather-up with CRSW American Barber Shop, finish with water, Witch Hazel and Clubman Bay Rum for a DFS! I wonderful close and comfy shave, I adore my products. Aces!
I have and H1 and I find it slightly more aggressive than a Weber but at twice the cost, if you can find a Weber go with the Weber.
SOTD - Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Shower Prep: Homemade PSO Brush: refurb Rubberset 49-4, TGN 2 band Cream: La Toja Razor: Weber Wave handle Blade: Personna Lab Blue (3) Aftershave: CVS Old Spice knock off
I haven't tried the H2 yet but will soon, unless it sells. I really am liking the H1 so far and dont think it is too aggressive at all. Maybe there is more hype on it than I thought. Dont get me wrong it can bite and requires full attention but after using these plates I absolutely see no need for the M ones as they will seem like they don't even work. When I tried out the R plates, I like them and thought highly of them til I tried the H1 and now although I love the R plates the H plate is just a step above that! I dont recall saying the Weber and H plates are similar. I have used the Weber and think the H plate is above the Weber and closer to the R plate from what I recall. I would say somewhat between the M and R but closer to the R side. Thx. for the kind words about my SOTD's as I just try to express my opinions on the items I use good or bad! I enjoy reading others comments to learn a little something about other gear, soaps and blades so I hope some folks will get a little out of what I say. Just remember I am still pretty new at DE so take my so called "reviews" with a grain of salt! LOL Mike
Again it took me many changes of mind and a lot of going back and forth to my shave den which is scattered all over the house before I finally decided on what to use for tomorrow! Wednesday's equipment: (Let's hope I don't decide to change my mind again!) Neutrogena Men Facial Wash Large Horsehair Barbershop Super Speed/SuperMax Blue day 3 Chiseled Face Cryogen SS Gold Bond Moisturizer Alcolado Glacial Menthol Splash YSL Pour Homme EdT I decided to push the menthol level up one small notch by using the Cryogen soap - after using my Glacials so regularly these past few days, I see that they're really not far behind the Cryogen when it comes to the menthol freeze. Ron Wiebe, the owner of Chiseled Face Groomatorium is also quite a master when it comes to soap making. This stuff has very, very good lather with its off-the-charts freezing sensation and pretty good skincare. I'll turn to the Gold Bond again for some additional coolness and soothing, and then I'll let the Penguin freeze me some more!