SoS: August 10, 2015 - August 16, 2015

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by crackstar, Aug 9, 2015.

  1. Herm2502

    Herm2502 off to elf practice

    I'm probably late, but welcome to SOTD.
     
  2. Primotenore

    Primotenore missed opera tunity

    Article Team
    It was indeed. Thanks. :happy005:
     
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  3. Norcalnewb

    Norcalnewb Magnanimous Moos

    Didn't enjoy the cold water shave? I found I got a lot less irritation when I switched. It did take a couple of shaves to get used to it though.
     
  4. RaZorBurn123

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

    Great later!
     
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  5. celestino

    celestino Friendly Neighborhood Wetshaver

    Thank you! :)
     
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  6. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    SOTD - 14 August 2015

    30 Day Rule - Phoenix OC

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    Phoenix OC
    Rapira Swedish Supersteel (1)
    L'Occitane Plisson Synthetic
    La Toja Shave Stick
    Alum
    TSD ISZ AS Splash underneath Pinaud Clubman



    Have a great Weekend!
    :)
     
    Last edited: Aug 15, 2015
  7. cpgrad08

    cpgrad08 Member

    For me it was the most irritation I have ever had on a shave, but to each their own.
     
  8. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    It has a refreshing BITE! Intense, but not painful, burn, while a strong simultaneous menthol chill.
    I'm developing a rather strong attachment to the stuff post-shave….
     
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  9. ram57

    ram57 Don't Open til Christmas


    Saturday's Planned SOTD
    Razor: Cobra Classic
    Blade: Feather AC Professional (D12)
    Brush: Vie Long Barber's White Horse hair
    Bowl: Turkish 5” Copper Bowl
    Pre Shave Scrub: MRGLO
    Pre Shave Oil: Homemade Bay Rum w Lime
    Shave Soap: Krampert's Acadian Spice Bay Rum
    Post: Monster Alum Block
    Aftershave: Krampert's Acadian Spice Bay Rum


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  10. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    August Focus - Slim and Feather AC
    August 14
    Razor - 1964 Gillette Slim (J1)
    Blade - [​IMG](3)
    Brush - Vie Long 12705
    Soap - Saint Charles Shave Sandalwood
    Post - Cold Rinse, Alum, Nivea

    Day 3 on the Ladas and it's with the Slim at 9. To recap this blade, 5 seemed to be the right number to start, 7 made it rougher by a bit and added a lot of irritation. 9 could be suicidal or it could somehow smooth out. The Saint Charles Shave soap has, so far, under performed for me, refusing to consistently produce a persistent lather for more than one pass. So, lots to discover.

    Went to the bigger horse today with the 12705 for more water and added some water to the puck. The resulting load seemed to be thicker and better than before. The first lather was nice. Good coverage and persistent enough to count. The shave on the 9, however, was miserable. Opening up the Slim on the Ladas just made it a rough and uncomfortable shave. Bad enough, in fact, that I only did the right half on 9. I felt the burn starting before I was even finished. So, cranked it down to 5 for the second half of the first pass. Amazing difference. The blade stayed responsive and gave good feedback but the irritation was clearly less. Lathered again for the second pass and found the soap lacking again. By the time I had done XTG on the right side I had to lather the left again. It just would not hold up. The second pass was nice and smooth at 5 so I think I can confirm the settings for Ladas and Slim. It's a 5 for the butter zone, 7 can work, and I suspect 3 would be ok. Lathered the neck for a finishing pass there and again had trouble with persistency in the lather. Not enough product loading perhaps? Finished with a DFS and the alum confirmed worse irritation on the right side.

    Other than fighting with the soap and that nasty first half-pass it was a good day today. Tomorrow I'm switching to a boar for the attempt to get STC to work and I'll switch blades too. Not sure what I'll go to. I'm thinking either Bic or Sharp Star.
     
  11. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    I've been considering that one. I appreciate the quick review. I may be adding that in the very near future.
     
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  12. RayC1993

    RayC1993 Well-Known Member

    Late night shave Friday 8/14/15! (still no pics..if anyone knows how to upload shoot me a pm please :D )

    Pre Shave- Cold shower with Stirling Glacial Wintergreen bath soap
    Stirling Unscented pre shave oil

    Shave-Stirling DE3P2 Razor with Voskhod Blade (2)
    Stirling Synthetic Brush
    Stirling Glacial Wintergeen Shave Soap

    Post Shave- Cold water rinse followed by Stirling Glacial Wintergreen Witch Hazel & Aloe followed by, guess what? Stirling Glacial Wintergreen Aftershave splash :)


    Great relaxing frigid shave tonight was what I needed tonight as I am not feeling too great due to the fact that I am attempting to quit smoking cold turkey.

    Voskhod blade knocked down 2 days of growth like it was nothing. I am really enjoying these blades and I think they may just replace my beloved feathers but we will wait till next shave to find out as feathers only last 2-3 shaves max for me but this blade is still as smooth as day 1.

    20 minutes post shave and I am still frozen :Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily::Animatedfrozensmily:
     
    Last edited: Aug 14, 2015
  13. NCoxSTL

    NCoxSTL AAACK!

    The shave may be frigid but my heart is aglow with another person discovering the greatness of Voskhod. Makes me want to dance!
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  14. spacehobo

    spacehobo Well-Known Member

    Planned SOTD 08.15.2015

    Prep: Shower
    Razor: Gillette NEW SC
    Blade: Derby Extra (1)
    Brush: Omega 13109
    Lather: TOBS Sandalwood Shave Cream
    Post: Cold rinse, Alum, Witch Hazel, Clubman Pinaud Classic ASL sample

    I have a good feeling about the Derby Extra in an open comb. I want to believe!

    Going to spend Saturday afternoon with my dad for his birthday. Have a great weekend!

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    Bonus pic: You guys get to see a preview of what I got my dad. :lyrtuy5:
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  15. SRNewb

    SRNewb Well-Known Member

    I can, but my knot is twisted(my fault; I tried to lather through a puck of soap in one sitting when I first got it, swirling it dry on a towel between lathers. Gave it a permanent tilt, LOL).
    I understand what you mean about the knot splitting into 4 or 5 parts; mine does that. I think it's just the nature of this knot.
    Below left is the 1470, and right is my 1460, which is the exact same knot in a different handle. If I remember correctly, they are both one of semogues highest grades of knot. Mine are wonderfully soft.
    If you do a search here and on other forums, you will find many men who absolutely love Semogues for face lathering, particularly because of their softness.
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  16. SRNewb

    SRNewb Well-Known Member

    Boker SS St Louis
    Vintage Rooney Butterscotch
    FuzzyFace Orange Peel
    Homemade Lemon/Menthol AS
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  17. Omelmad

    Omelmad My printer email address is..........

    Thank you for the picture, mine looks like that too.
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    Sounds like you wanted to breaking in as fast as possibly =P

    The splitting of the knot makes it very bad for facelatgering, but it performs very well bowl lathering.
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    I bet many semogues are good for face lathering. One of those days I'm gonna buy a semogue SOC brush
     
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  18. Omelmad

    Omelmad My printer email address is..........

    I kept the flash on to show the sheen on it. Kerry, it was a great lather!

    Next up: Klar kabinett + Cyril r salter ;)
     
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  19. Norseman

    Norseman misunderstood Dark Lord of the Sith

    Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen, and welcome to my Saturday morning shave.

    Today was a day of first. I used vintage shaving tools for the first time, I used one of my grandfathers razors for the first time and I also used a vintage Gillette Super Stainless for the first time. I also used a shaving soap from Joshua Tree soapworks as a bath soap for the first time, but that is hardly worth mentioning.

    The first thing I noticed was that the razor and blade combo was very loud and provided excellent audio feedback. The razor had a nice balance to it, although I wouldn't mind a thicker handle, it had a very nice feel to it.
    The blade had almost a perfect combination of sharpness and smoothness to make this a really enjoyable shave. In a way it reminded me a bit about the Iridium Super blade, just slightly better and chattier :)

    The soap was outstanding as always, and did without question contribute to the performance of the razor and blade.

    The Lucido aftershave was my daily performer, before I replaced it with Witch Hazel. It is still a wonderful aftershave that does what it is supposed to do.

    Razor: Grandpa's
    Blade: Gillette Super Stainless
    Brush: L'Occitane Plisson brush
    Soap: Brutalt Bra Barbersåpe
    Aftershave: Lucido
    I also put on a little of the old Proraso balm. It was not needed, and it is not a very good performer. But I love the smell

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  20. Omelmad

    Omelmad My printer email address is..........

    Brutalt bra ;)
     

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