November 1st SOTD (Shave 1 of this focus)
Three days’ growth
Preshave: Hot Shower
Razor: CJB Blade Handle
Blade: Kai Captian Sharp (1st Shave)
Brush: EverReady 100T with TGN 22mm Synthetic Knot
Soap: Barrister & Mann Bay Rum
Postshave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Thayer’s Witch Hazel
Aftershave: Pinaud Clubman with M-Bomb added
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After seeing a bunch of my 30 day brothers break out the pain sticks today, I thought I would join you. This is the first time I have used a shavette in over six months. Also the first time I have used this brand, CJB, which is made in Korea. It accepts the same blades as the Feather Artist Club Series, Kai Excelsior, Mongoose, and Cobra Razors. My face found feather blades too harsh, until the third or fourth shave. This is my first time using the Kai Captain Sharp, but I am pretty happy with it. Not as harsh as a Feather, but still stupid sharp. Used my synthetic brush today, and will be using it all month. Out of practice for how to get the right amount of water in it, since I don’t soak it. Ended up getting a pretty good lather out of the B&M soap.
Did my first pass very carefully, going North to South. I found the angle on this to be closer to that 30 degree mark, while my straights are usually 10-15 degrees. I focused on my normal pattern of shaving. Rinsed after my first pass, and had a grail shave. DFS on one pass. Since I had such great lather, I didn't want to waste it. I decided to go ahead and do my second pass. What’s the worst that could happen, right?
Started on the base of my neck, and moved up. I should have been focused on just wiping the lather away, as I used a little more pressure than that, like I do with my straights. Note to self: this razor is not as forgiving of pressure as my straights. Ended up with a small flock of weepers on my chin and lower neck. The cold water rinse after the shave stung. So I grabbed the alum and proceed to demonstrate great self-control in avoiding teaching that kind of language to my 3 year old. My wife reminded me that she speaks Spanish, and didn’t want our daughter swearing in that language either. Witch hazel didn’t calm anything down, so I grabbed my clubman and proceeded to light myself up again.
Lots of people have said these razors are less forgiving than a true straight razor. I agree. However, I would grade this an A- for closeness, and a D for irritation.
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