SoS: June 29, 2015 - July 5, 2015

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by crackstar, Jun 28, 2015.

  1. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    July 1, 2015
    working on SR Focus
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    prep: warm facial scrub with soap rinse, apply AOS pre shave oil..lavender
    Razor: Dovo Ebony Spike
    Strop: VB LLC. Latigo 2"
    Cream: AOS Sandalwood
    Brush: Simpson Special Best Badger S1
    Post: Witch Hazel, AOS Salnalwod balm, Clubman original

    Made it to two complete passes with SR. No new Cuts. Cleaned up with DE R89.
     
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  2. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    World Tournament of Blades - Russia vs. the World!! THE FINALS
    July 1, 2015
    Prep - Hot shower and towel
    Brush - Omega Pro 48
    Soap - Mitchell's Wool Fat
    Razor - '59 Gillette Ball End Tech
    Blade - [​IMG] (1)
    Post - Alum, Nivea Balm

    In the tradition of other great sporting events like the NCAA tournament, who advertises March Madness and finishes in April, so goes the June World Tournament of Blades.....finishing in July but finishing nevertheless!

    The final shave features the Voskhod. Yes, many of you predicted this based on my personal preference but I will say that I wasn't convinced it would be here, or that it would beat the final competitor. I have a number of favorite blades that I felt would be able to win this thing. More on that in a moment. On to the shave. :wave:

    Pro 48 and MWF for the lather. A bit thinner today than I've been getting but still nice and effective. The new Voskhod was loaded and waiting and so the first pass began. Nice sharp feel as always, and smooth. I will say that a new Voskhod has a bit more feedback than some but it glided nicely through the lather and got a good first pass result. Lathered for the XTG and again no issues. Face finished DFS and the neck was left, which is pretty normal for me. Lathered and checked. No blood from the XTG pass like I got yesterday. Did another XTG on the neck then added G-slides as usual for the toughest areas. I'm feeling a slight tenderness which tells me the irritation may be up. Wrapped it up, rinsed, hit the alum and......let's score it.

    The Bic scored a 7 due to the nick on my neck. I'm seeing no blood or other issues from the Voskhod. Sharpness - 1. No surprise there. Smoothness - 1. It felt good all around. Result - DFS - 2. Irritation - The alum was not quiet today. Clearly my neck is tired of the constant work with G-slides and some buffing. The burn equaled yesterday's level from the Bic so let's wait out the duration. I always count to 30 after putting the alum on. Yesterday the burn was gone at 25. Today.......counting.......counting.........and at 20 it fades, 21.......22.......23........24.........annnnnndddddd.....it's done at 25. Long enough to cost it a point, not long enough to add 2. So, the Irritation score is a 2.

    Total - 6

    And your champion blade of the World in 2015..............................



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    Am I surprised? Not totally but.....here is how I thought the brackets would break out. I thought Voskhod would win the first and second rounds then face the Sharp Star, which I thought would make it to the final four. Nope, Ladas beat Sharp Star so it set up the Voskhod/Ladas matchup. I honestly thought Sharp Star had a chance to win over the Voskhod, but it didn't make it there. On the world side I thought the Kai would make it to the final four and likely meet up with the Feather for an all Japan bracket. Nope, the Kai bombed in the first round as did the Feather....setting up the stage for the Bic, which is excellent, to take that bracket. Without the slight nick yesterday this would have been a tie between Voskhod and Bic.

    Did I learn anything? Yep. I learned that razor/blade selection is important to a great shave and I discovered the Derby is a really nice blade, if not quite on the highest level. I also had a lot of fun!! Alright, enough of this foolishness....on to July and a 30 day Rule with the CJB (and the Gillette LC as the DE "relief" razor).
     
  3. Llyr

    Llyr Stay frosty, my friends!

    Wednesday
    warm shower/cold water shave
    Omega Mixed Midget
    Alt Innsbruck PPE
    Stirling Glastonbury mixed with 6 drops M-Bomb :love055::love055::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily:
    Gillette Red Tip/Gillette 7 o'clock green Permasharp Stainless
    cold water rinse
    Monster Cube Alum
    cold water rinse
    Tend Skin
    Levan Rose Beard Oil
    Cheseled Face Cryogen ASL :love055::love055::angry021::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::smiley freezing:.........Most definitely colder than The Rub or Penguin, and just a tiny bit colder than the Glacials WH.
    L'Artisan Parfumeur Patchouli Patch

    Nice 2 pass face,1 for the dome,BBS all around!

    Stay frosty,my friends! :cool:
     
  4. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Welcome to the SOTD. I like the brush.
     
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  5. Jasman

    Jasman Well-Known Member

    Odin's Day:

    Prep: Hot shower, Neutrogena Invigorating Face Wash, TSD Jasmine Sambac preshave balm
    Brush: Simpsons 56 Best Badger
    Soap: Ginger's Garden Oakmoss
    Razor: Merkur 41c 1904 OC
    Blade: Bic (1)
    Passes: WTG, XTG, ATG (1, 2, 3)
    Post: Cold water splash, Bloc Osma alum, Dickinson's WH, Pinaud Clubman AS splash
    Cologne: Forest Aoud by Montale

    Call today a reset day, before moving on to a 30 day RazoRock focus. I loaded up the 41c today, in deference to @Herm2502's call for it yesterday. I was immediately struck by how much thicker a cushion I got from the Ginger's Garden than from either Stirling puck, not to mention how much less work I had to do to produce good lather. The lather was so good, and the shave so enjoyable, in fact, that I went against my better judgment and did an ATG pass on a new blade, which, predictably, got me a couple of weepers on my upper lip, along with nearly BBS results.
     
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  6. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    WEDNESDAY
    First shave of July; opted to go to the UK for the majority of my morning's gear. Three very smooth passes = DFS!
    I applied some recently-made aftershave 'shea butter' balm which left my skin feeling rather nice!
    Have a great hump day, all!

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  7. celestino

    celestino Friendly Neighborhood Wetshaver

    1 July 2015

    * Wolfman WR1-SB + UFO Colibri SS
    * Super Iridium
    * WSP Manchurian + Oscar11 All-Amber C7
    * Mystic Water White Tea & Ginger
    * Unrefined Shea Butter
    * Bergamot/Vetiver EO




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  8. RaZorBurn123

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

    Outstanding! Thank you for doing this comprehensive project! Congrats Voskhod!
     
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  9. Mustache

    Mustache Well-Known Member

    1Jul15

    Awesomeness!

    I've been using the Barbershop soap that came in a mug I got in an antique store. Excellent soap. The lather just seems to grow the longer it sits. I end up with too much lather by the end of my shave. I had no irritation or nicks today. Usually Brut is my worst for stinging no matter how good my shave is but today was barely any stinging at all! And a DFS it is.

    EJ DE89
    Astra SS(2)
    VDH badger
    Barbershop soap
    Brut
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  10. dscaver

    dscaver Well-Known Member

    7/1/2015 first day of my NBJ shave kit.

    Have not used the Gillette Ball End Tech in forever. I will give it another three shaves to really appreciate it.

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    The Tabac soap can make any razor-blade combination better.

    Dave
     
  11. Halvor

    Halvor Well-Known Member

    I have just got some of the ingredients for making my own post stuff (balm and or moisturizer and or splash) including shea butter, jojoba, a few essential oils, and I am waiting for witch hazel and aloe, amongst other things. How do you make yours with shea (if you don't mind me asking)?
     
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  12. Mr. Shaverman

    Mr. Shaverman Well-Known Member

    Wednesday Shave

    Pre: Shower
    Razor: Gillette Fat Handle Tech
    Brush: Whipped Dog
    Blade: Voskhod
    Cream: Arko for Men
    After: Clubman Pinaud

    A terrible shave. Razor burn, 2 weepers. This was the final run with me using this cream and now I know, it's gotta go. Not a fan. Arko soap may be good, but Arko cream most definitely is not.
     
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  13. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    From memory: Render 16oz of pure unrefined shea butter over a double-boiler (very low heat) until liquid; pour shea into mixing bowl. Add 1-2 ounces each of jojoba oil ,almond oil, apricot kernel oil, + some drops of Vitamin E. Add a dozen drops (or more) of essential fragrance oils. Whip with electric hand mixer over a bowl of ice until the content resembles slightly runny frosting; pour into jars and cap. Don't wait too long to pour otherwise the mix will set up.
     
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  14. Brian_Powers

    Brian_Powers Well-Known Member

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    SOTD:

    iKon OC w/Bulldog Handle
    Voshkod (1)
    Shavemac Americana
    TOBS St. James
    Thayer's Rose witch hazel
    Floid Blue

    I also found Clubman hair gel today!
     
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  15. zzitop

    zzitop Well-Known Member

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    Omega Pro 49 / Brion shaving cream / Feather / Gillette SuperSpeed Q1.1954 / Feather / Skat AS
     
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  16. Jayaruh

    Jayaruh The Cackalacky House Pet

    Supporting Vendor
    My SuperSpeeds are all good performers. I think it is technique mostly.
     
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  17. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    "As a rule it is best to screw the blade down to the guards tight, but for a close shave, turn the handle about 1/8 of a revolution to the left and raise the blade from the guards."

    " To shave with "The Gillette", it is the simplest kind of act. All that need be observed is to shave at the proper angle. This is easily determined at the first trail; if it scrapes or pulls then you know that the cutting position is not correct. Shave as you would with the same slant as you would with an ordinary razor, at an angle of 45 to 60 degrees. In other words have the blade almost flat with your cheek with just enough angle let the edge get an easy hold on the beard. Try it over a few times. When it shaves so easy the touch is scarcely felt then you know that is the right angle."
    From the book: The Complete Gillette Collector's Handbook.;)
     
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  18. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    Today's continuation of my exploration of blades I will be doing during July as what I call the Pre-30-Day-Rule period.

    Today's Shave:

    Prep: Hot towel several times after a good scrub with an unlabeled facial cleanser.
    Brush: VDH Boar that came with the Deluxe Kit
    Soap: Stirling Lemon Chill (LOVE the menthol!)
    Razor: Lord LP1882L aka L6
    Blade: Astra SP
    Passes: WTG, XTG, touch up
    Post: Cold water splash, Old Spice AS

    The Stirling Lemon Chill did its job of providing a nice smooth slick surface for the new blade. I also cannot complain about the BLAST of menthol that hits you with this soap. Used the Astra SP today for the first time after having used the Personna Lab Blue the last few days. The Astra seemed smoother on this first run than I remember the Lab Blue being on its first run. Got a really good close shave today, no nicks, no weepers, no irritation. Very minimal touch up needed, mostly on my chin which is a pain in the behind most of the time anyway. Just a great shave. Hopefully this combination will work again this well tomorrow! Tomorrow I am also going to try real hard to get a decent picture of my stuff to post since I like looking at everyone else's pictures.
     
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  19. trey06dmd

    trey06dmd Arko eater

    Wednesday's Shave

    Prep: Hot shower w/ Grandpa's Pine Tar
    Soap: Arko
    Brush: Omega 13522
    Razor: Eversharp Schick G1
    Blade: Schick
    Post: Witch Hazel, Nivea Sensitive Balm

    Close shave today but irritation city! Idk if there's something wrong with the fresh blade I put in the Injector this morning or if I just totally forgot how to use one or what.
     
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  20. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    I'd like to see a picture.
     
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