SoS: September 7, 2015 - September 13, 2015

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by crackstar, Sep 6, 2015.

  1. Mustache

    Mustache Well-Known Member

    11sep15

    My good shave streak has ended. Today was time for a new soap puck and I just got the Schick adjustable yesterday.

    The Lightfoot's Pure Pine "shave soap" is one of those soaps that looks decent in the he mug but you need to relather for each area of the face. My face felt slick when I rinsed but the lather didn't stay unless actively being applied. This will be a candidate for Frankensoap. All my good scraps will be added to this to make it usable.

    Yesterday I used my I1 and had a beautiful shave. Today not so much. Started out on 5 but didn't feel it was doing much. Moved to 9 for the other cheek. I ended up finishing on 7, did 2 passes and decided to stop. Definitely no alcohol AS today. I would have been on fire!
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  2. Eeyore

    Eeyore Well-Known Member

    Today I tried my new soap; TFS Bergamotto Neroli ... wow!

    Schick Krona DE
    Rapira Platinum Lux blade
    Edwin Jagger Silvertip Fibre L brush
    TFS Linea Intenso Bergamotto Neroli soap
    Pitralon Original aftershave

    The lathering capabilities of the Bergamotto Neroli were the same as from the other TFS Linea Intenso soaps; excellent. But I was blown away by the scent. This is how a citrus soap should smell! Like I was surrounded by freshly sliced lemons and oranges. The scent kept lingering for a bit too, so it was almost a shame to apply the aftershave. This soap is definitely going in my rotation.
     
  3. SHAVEWIZARD420

    SHAVEWIZARD420 Well-Known Member


    I think it is cool to see something different like scenic pics, and I look forward to see what's coming up next.
     
  4. SHAVEWIZARD420

    SHAVEWIZARD420 Well-Known Member



    that's good that you found a way to use the Lightfoot's, frankensoap is a great idea and it usually makes the soap so much better. At least that is my experience from mixing soaps together.
     
  5. Mustache

    Mustache Well-Known Member

    I might spend more money than I should on our hobby, but I'm also cheap. I'm not going to throw something in the trash because it didn't work. I'll make it work.
     
  6. Primotenore

    Primotenore missed opera tunity

    Article Team
    Cheap at the expense of your face? Not I. If it doesn't cut it (pun intended ;))...it's gone.
     
  7. Cap7597

    Cap7597 Well-Known Member

    9/11/15 - Mitchell's Wool Fat!!
    Had a great 3 pass shave. Only did 2 passes on the chin and found this is all I need. DFS!!
    Never Forget...
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  8. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    Third day with the Rockwell 6s. A more in-depth shave report here.

    Gear:Razor: Rockwell 6s
    Blade: Rapira
    Brush: L'Occitane Plisson
    Soap: Vintage Colgate soap (fantastic lather...love this old soap!)
    A/S: Soap Commander Endurance

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  9. SHAVEWIZARD420

    SHAVEWIZARD420 Well-Known Member


    exactly. I had to do that with a few soaps. Just mix them together to get the scent/performance you are looking for.
     
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  10. Norseman

    Norseman misunderstood Dark Lord of the Sith

    Friday - 11.09.2015

    I have very soft water, and have had very few problems lathering soaps in my short time as a DE shaver. However, there are exceptions and one of those is the soap from Mystic Waters.

    The few times I have tried this soap in the past has yielded disappointed results, but it has been a few years since last time I waded into these mystic waters and it was time to get my feet wet again.

    I have only samples, so I do not know what scent I picked out, but it smelled rather lovely. First I did a test build, and managed to get a pretty good looking lather. I left it in my mug, took a pretty moist shower (the best kind) and started the shave. The lather still looked pretty good, but as soon as it touched my face it started to dissipate. In fact it disappeared just as fast as the Joshua Tree shave soap, a soap I call the Houdini of Shave Soaps.

    I rinsed out the lather and started anew, and after working the soap I got the same creamy result as last time. Lathered up my face and it looked better this time, far from great, but better. The first pass was ok and did what I supposed to do. The next pass looked and felt much better, while the third was somewhere in between. What I noticed was that the lather held its own better on a dry face. It is not much, but it might get me closer to conquering this soap.

    The Blue Astra blade was ok. It is outperformed by its greener sibling, it is less sharp, less smooth, but does an ok job with mediocre lather. Maybe with better lather it will also perform better. Time will tell

    Razor: Edwin Jagger de89
    Blade: Astra Superior Stainless Blade
    Brush: Semogue 1305
    Soap: Mystic Water's Mysterious Soap with the Mysterious Lather
    Aftershave: Lucido Aftershave
    Aftershave Milk: The Shave Den

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  11. RaZorBurn123

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

    Super picture :happy088:
     
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  12. celestino

    celestino Friendly Neighborhood Wetshaver

    It only really takes a minor adjustment with this soap, especially, if you have soft water.
    If you only have samples of it, then try loading the samples directly on your hand and starting with a drier brush. Load more than you usually do as you might not be getting enough soap on the brush. Build up a good proto-lather, then try face-lathering; add water little by little and the most important thing is to use more paint-brush strokes to generate the lather. It just requires a little bit more work than what you might be used to, but not much more.

    This has been my principal soap for 4 years, now, and once I realized that it just needed a bit of fine-tuning, the lather has been exceptional all of these yeasrs and, possibly, the best I have ever generated with a soap.
    Good luck. :)

    Here are some videos for assistance:

     
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  13. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Razor: Valet Auto Strop Model "C"- 1935-40/ Gillette 1958 TV Special(4) Feather blade)
    Blade: Valet New Process (4)
    Brush: Frendrihen Silver Tip Badger Faux Horn Handle 22/49
    Soap: RazoRock XXX
    A/S: Old Spice Cannon Decanter Product ID #4356-1973
    Day 11
    Another DFS this evening with this combination. I think I prefer TSD soap over RazoRock, but this soap is incredibly easy to build into a great lather. This has been a great focus this month. :happy088:
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  14. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    I agree. It took me a while to master lathering Mystic Water but the results are certainly worth it.
     
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  15. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    For Saturday morning:

    Neutrogena Men Facial Wash :love055: :love055: :Animatedfrozensmily: :Animatedfrozensmily:
    Large Horsehair Barbershop
    Super Speed/Derby day 6
    Stirling Margaritas in the Arctic SS :love055: :love055: :love055: :Animatedfrozensmily: :Animatedfrozensmily: :Animatedfrozensmily:
    Gold Bond Moisturizer :love055: :love055: :love055: :Animatedfrozensmily: :Animatedfrozensmily: :Animatedfrozensmily:
    Proraso Green AS :love055: :love055: :love055: :Animatedfrozensmily: :Animatedfrozensmily: :Animatedfrozensmily:

    Back to my Stirling Soap treasures, but still not the Glacials because I'll wait until Menthol Monday before using them again. The MITA soap is such a delight - it's such an easy latherer, the scent is so tropical and captivating with a good, strong menthol effect which lasts for a while. The Gold Bond moisturizer has a LOT of menthol in it as well - in fact, it's more cooling than quite a few balms I've used. The Proraso Green aftershave is another chiller which I've become very fond of. Another great shave awaits me! ;) :D
     
  16. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    "Certifyd" eh? :)
     
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  17. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Nice quote by Bernie. Inspring.
     
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  18. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    Yessir, a trademark of an old manufacturing company that produced some truly fine leather strops.
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  19. figment714

    figment714 Well-Known Member

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    SOTD - Friday, September 11, 2015

    Cool shower
    Prep: Homemade PSO
    Brush: Klenzo B985 TGN Finest
    Soap: Tabac
    Razor: Weber PH Wave handle
    Blade: Voskhod (6)
    Aftershave: Clubman Special Reserve
     
  20. trey06dmd

    trey06dmd Arko eater

    Friday's Shave

    Prep: Hot shower w/ Grandpa's Pine Tar
    Lather: Arko Moist shave cream
    Brush: Omega 13522
    Razor: Schick G1 injector
    Blade: Schick
    Post: Witch Hazel, Nivea Sensitive Balm

    It's about time I checked in. Been so busy the last few weeks what with going back to college and all. Been sticking to the injector for SEptember, finally figured it out and get great shaves with it now. Bit of a somber shave this morning, thinking of the brothers and sisters that made the ultimate sacrifice 14 years ago.

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