Razor: Dubl Duck Special #1 1947-52 (rescaled) Gillette Ball End Tech NDC (declared 1947) Birth Year Brush: Vintage Ever-Ready 300L with TGN Silvertip 18/51 Mug: Old Spice 1985 Cobalt Blue Cream: Castle Forbes cedarwood & sandalwood cream Blade: Feather (1) Post shave: Thayers Cucumber WH, Jack Black Post Shave Gel, Old Spice Lathered up the Castle with the Silvertip. Started like my last shave going from my sideburn to my jaw line on my right side, and my left side with my left hand. Getting better and a little closer. Working on getting under my upper lip, and I'm getting better. Left side of my neck is a breeze with my left hand but my right side is a challenge. I finished with my Tech, and only needed 1/2 pass. Still working all the angles, but getting better. The videos are helping me get the angles better. Nice cucumber smell with the WH, and then some soothing JB Gel. After cleanup some vintage OS. Y'all have a good one.
SOTD 05/18/2015 Prep: Hot shower, TSD Sandalwood shave soap Razor: Gillette Old Type Blade: Gillette 7 O'Clock Green SS (1) Brush: Omega 13109 Pure Badger Cream: TBS Maca Root Post: Cold rinse, Alum, Witch Hazel, Proraso Green AS Wow! Never in my life have I ever gotten this close of a shave! I used the TSD Sandalwood soap to soften my whiskers, but not really sure if that did anything either than smelling nice. 3 passes (WTG,XTG,ATG) and very little touch up. At 2 passes I was already at a good enough shave.
Face = BBS and neck = DFS Menthol Monday Soap: Stirling Glacial Spearmint with 6 drops of M-Bomb added. I could feel the menthol fumes swirling around my eyes but they didn't tear up. The lather was not as thick, either. I've used 4 drops before with the Glacial Wintergreen and didn't have any lathering issues, and honestly at 4 drops of M-Bomb, I'm not sure I can detect a colder effect on my face with 6 drops, as much as I did the effect of the fumes and the lather not being very good. "4 and no more" for me when it comes to using any of the Stirling Glacial line. Razor: R-89 with SI blade Post: Osage Rub, Aqua Velva Ice Blue, and Pinaud Clubman Cologne: Another spritzing spree of Dolce Gabanna
SOTD 5-18-15 PRESHAVE: Face wash with soap and warm/hot water RAZOR: Wolfman WR1-DC Polished (dual comb) with Bamboo handle BLADE: Astra SP (2) SOAP: Mitchell's Wool Fat BOWL: VDH BRUSH: VDH Boar POST: Rinse with warm/hot water to get soap off and then some cold water rinses/splashes and pat try. Comments: I didnt shave yesterday so I had a two day growth and the shave was awesome! I got a BBS with two passes and some touch up! I only used the OC side of the Wolfman and what an ncredible shave today! Soap was very good too as this is only the second time I used MWF today! The lather, protection and feel throughout the shave and the post shave feel was so great that I didn't even use the Alum block as I feel absolutely no irritation at all. Did get one weeper but it disappeared just as fast as it showed up. A great shave today and the Wolfman OC side and the MWF proved to be a great combo! All I can say is WOW, what a razor and soap!!! My hats off to Wolfman and MWF!!! 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.
Wow, I don't believe how anything would be able to make a Glacial soap any colder. My Spearmint puck is so intensely-cold that it feels almost painful. I also find that the lather is richer, better, and easier to whip up from the new batches than from the previous ones although my Glacial Lavender puck which is from a last year's batch lathers very easily.
Had a rather unusual, for me, shave this morning as I ventured into the world of straight razor shaving. See long shave report here. Razor: Thiers-Issard No. 17 Razor for clean-up: Gillette Blue Tip Brush: L'Occitane Plisson Soap: Klar Kabinett Pre-Shave: Myrsol Emulsion A/S: Anherb ASB
Stirling Bay Rum Parker best badger Muhle R41 ('11) Astra superior platinum Cold water/alum Captains's Choice Lime Superb way to begin the week!
prep: shower/ Noxema face wash razor: 1953 Gillette tech brush: Omega s synthetic Soap: Dr. Jon's Hydra post: Ogallala bay rum and sandalwood great shave to start day. I was quite impressed with the performance of Hydra. the scent got more complex as I face lathered. BBS with almost no irritation.
SOTD - Menthol Monday, May 18, 2015 Shower Prep: Homemade Peppermint PSO Brush: Klenzo, TGN Finest Soap: Stirling Glacial Lemon Chill Razor: Merkur 38C Blade: Voskhod (1) Post: Stirling Lemon Chill WH Aftershave: Homemade Snowball Fight splash
Brush Focus: Day 18/30 Brush: WDC-3, Olivewood Silvertip (WD) 24/67 knot deep set. Gillette Super Speed, Red Tip (1955- A-3) Gillette Platinum Blade (4) Bowl: KO Shave Soap: The Shave Den, Coconut. A/S: The Shave Den, Coconut Old Spice Coffee Mug.(soak brush) I'm using the same brush with different soaps for a few days. I'm making sure it is the brush and not just the soap. Added a little to much water so the lather wasn't the best today. Human error. I did have a good three pass shave with no clean up. TSD soap is great as is the A/S. Razor and blade are performing good. Two brushes are out of the rotation.
•Pal adjustable injector •Aramis soap 2 pass DFS with one nick on the apple, and that's on the lowest setting. I don't like to push for BBS with this razor because even now it cannot be fully trusted, or I can't, but it just isn't worth pressing the issue.
Tuesday's planned shave: Neutrogena Men Facial Wash Large Horsehair Barbershop Super Speed/Derby day 4 Stirling Frozen Tundra SS Gold Bond Moisturizer Osage Rub AS YSL Pour Homme EdT Another great, icy-cold shave on tap for tomorrow with a hell of a nice soap. The Frozen Tundra may take a bit of extra work to lather, but once it gets going it's fabulous. I love the scent, the menthol effect is very strong, and it leaves my skin feeling not only cold - also so soothed and comfortable. I intend to keep this soap in my rotation for as long as possible. As far as aftershave moisturizers and balms are concerned, it's hard to beat the Gold Bond, and the Rubby Dubby Doo is an absolute keeper for me at all times. These Derby blades are really, really sharp and smooth as well as quite forgiving.
I've never tried a cold shave unless I was in the jungle, or in the woods, and that was because I had no choice. So if I was going to have a cold shave now what would be the best products to start with?
Unreal! I have a complete set like that NIB, along with the one I use, and paid $50 for it,with shipping last year. Those bidding wars go crazy. I showed it to my bride so she could see the great deal I made for mine
I really enjoy that Neutrogena Men face wash because it's well-mentholated, and if you leave it on your face for a couple of minutes while you're brushing your teeth, the cooling effect really hits you. After that, heck - any of the Stirling mentholated soaps, Iced Subzero soap, QCS Vostok, etc are terrific choices.
House guests of @Boojum1 are treated to first class shaving accoutrements. Easily the best shave I've ever had. Razor: Ikon Shavecraft 102 Slant w/ UFO Titan Fine XL Handle Blade: PolSilver SI (1) Brush: Simpson M-6 TSN LE #3/200 Manchurian 22X48 mm Soap: MdC Post: Stirling Black Ice Witch Hazel & Aloe
Planned SOTD for May 19th Semogue 1438 w/LaToja Shave Stick (face lather) 40's Super Speed w/7 o'clock black (3) Osma Alum followed by Nivea Sensitive Balm Clubman Classic Vanilla