NOV 30 Day Rule/Focus Pic&Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Shave School' started by Bama Samurai, Oct 31, 2015.

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What is your preferred method of making lather?

Poll closed Nov 30, 2015.
  1. Scuttle

    12.3%
  2. Bowl, warm water

    33.3%
  3. Bowl, cold water

    3.5%
  4. Face lather, warm loaded brush

    47.4%
  5. Face lather, cold loaded brush

    8.8%
  6. Shave stick, warm water

    8.8%
  7. Shave stick, cold water

    3.5%
  8. Aerosol Foam

    1.8%
  9. Lather is for the weak, I dry shave.

    1.8%
  10. I am just here for the cookies

    3.5%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    :happy088:
    Nice work on the neck!
     
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  2. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    Go with the sure thing - the Tech.

    Unless you know the execs are straight shavers. Who best to understand your resolve - your scratches would be a badge of honor.
     
  3. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    I guess you could say I one of the chosen, I don't love nor hate the scent but I can't deny its performance. Used to hide the shame of using Arko but now I don't care who knows.

    For SR shaving I recommend a soap that is 'wetter' with a yogurt like consistency. My favorites for SR shaving are QCS creams, Castle Forbes and AOS tallow. Soaps are so different depending upon your water, so if Arko gives you the yogurt like lather then it will be good for straight shaving.

    Just think 'wet and slick'
     
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  4. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    Nov 16 Focus shave 16

    On the road in Hong Kong for a big meeting. Day 2 for Arko and today it's my Arko stick. The lather was awesome today and my travel setup, Ikon SB with a Feather delivered as always. 4 pass on only the slightest hint of shaving and BBS. A great shave on off the the meeting.

    Irritation A, closeness A

    Arko stick
    Whipped Dog synthetic
    Ikon SB with a Feather blade
    Accolado Glacial AS
    Santa Maria Novella ASB
    Dior Eau Suavage
     
  5. Keithmax

    Keithmax Breeds Pet Rocks

    Go with the sure thing.
     
  6. Marverel

    Marverel Well-Known Member

    Good day everyone ;)

    Did not shave yesterday ... and today's shave was again uneventful. Not much to talk about, except that the lather dried on my face pretty quickly. Too much or not enough water?
    Oh - and I shaved the left side of my face with my left hand. Worked quite well, though I only did the WTG pass that way this time :)

    Two passes, DFS with zero irritation, and the GSB is still going strong.

    My setup:

    - Stirling Preshave Soap
    - D.R. Harris Sandalwood
    - Semogue 620
    - Mühle R89
    - Gillette Silver Blue (#6)
    - The Body Shop Arber ASB


    Have a great day :happy088:
     
  7. Norcalnewb

    Norcalnewb Magnanimous Moos

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    Aristocrat Focus November 16:

    Homemade PS Oil
    Stirling Synthetic Brush
    Mitchell's Wool Fat
    Gillette Aristocrat
    Stirling Unscented PSB -- Mentholated
    Fine Fresh Vetiver

    I used a GSB for the first time in a while this morning, and I probably had the best shave I have ever gotten from these blades. Riding the cap really changes shaving for me, and this Aristocrat is a great shaver. Mitchell's Wool Fat is always a great way to start a day, and the Fine Fresh Vetiver just wrapped everything up for me. Have a great Monday!
     
  8. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    11/16/2015
    Razor – Mongoose B2 with Triad Ti
    Blade – Feather Super Pro (5)
    Brush – Rudy Vey with TGN Finest
    Lather – B&M Seville
    Post - Witch Hazel and Fine L’Orange

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    Another great near BBS work morning shave. I am really getting the hang of using the shave sticks. The RV Finest whipped up tons of great slick lather in short order. Finished off with a splash of Fine L'Orange. What a great way to start the work week. Hope everyone has a great Monday.
     
  9. Bill_F

    Bill_F Well-Known Member

    11/16/15

    Gem Razor with Pal blade
    Gillette Super Speed Y3
    Vulfix Super Badger (660)
    Mystic Waters Lime
    Georgetown G12 Scuttle
    Pinaud Clubman Original

    This is my second day with the travel box. Broke out the Mystic Waters Lime and moved the Pal bade from the Gem Junior to the Gem Razor.
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    Scooped an almond size portion from the soap container and put it in my scuttle. I also put a bit of the soap on the sides of my neck. I left a lot more water in my brush because of what I read about Mystic Waters being a thirsty soap. Started loading the brush in the scuttle, then went to my face for the full lather. Here’s how the brush looked afterwards:
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    2 full passes with the Gem: Pass 1 XTG. Good reduction. Pass 2: ATG. Afterwards, did a small amount of touch where I could easily feel stubble. This gave me a near DFS. A cold water rinse followed by a moderate amount of touch up brought me close to a BBS, but it also began to irritate my neck. Brought out the Super Speed for some additional touch up of my trouble spots to see if I could come closer to catching the baby, but my neck was too irritated to do much there. The Pinaud Clubman stung a lot today, but began soothing my skin soon afterwards.

    A near BBS from the Gem Razor. The angle seems identical to the Gem Junior: almost completely flat against the skin. The Mystic Waters Lime fragrance was pleasant. It was more pronounced than the Chiseled Face Tradewinds I tried yesterday, but still more subtle when lathered than in the container. The Mystic Waters held up well on my face and seemed to give good protection. It rinsed off more quickly than Proraso, but not as fast as the Chiseled Face. The brush had plenty of lather throughout the shave. It was thin on the sides of the brush when I applied it after the first pass, but with the water on the face I was able to work it back into a nice lather.

    I don't know if it is the Gem razors, the Pal blade, my technique or a combination of all three, but the last two days have produced more irritation than I've seen in a long while. I'm going to give the Gems a rest for a few days and focus on the new soaps. Hopefully this will reduce the level of irritation.

    Have a great Monday.
     
  10. RaZorBurn123

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

    SOTD
    November 16, 2015
    Prep: Hot Shower. Axe Energizing Face Wash Boost
    Razor: Grafco-Merkur 3-Piece Open Comb
    Blade: Personna Lab Blue
    Lather: La Toja
    Brush: RazoRock Plissoft
    Post: Thayers Cucumber WH. Gold Bond Ultimate
    Aftershave: Gingers Garden Aventus
    La Toja. Man I love this soap!! It just works. The Grafco-Merkur OC is fantastic! This razor is no doubt the most effective OC I've ever used. GG Aventus WOWSER! Smells excellent. Very soothing. Healing.
    Never let the things you WANT
    Make you forget the things you HAVE!
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  11. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Great write up. Just to pass along a tip on lathering Mystic Water. While it is a very thirsty soap, it performs much better if the water is added slowly as you go. Doing this and finishing with paint brush strokes makes the lather much thicker and allows the lather to hold up better.
     
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  12. JR Reyes

    JR Reyes I scream for....chicken wings??

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  13. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    On the survey, I'm still tied at the bottom. I hope to at least beat out the "cookie" vote.
     
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  14. DDuckyMark

    DDuckyMark Ducky Duck and the Hiding Bunch

    Are you the cold bowl, dry shave or, canned foam?
     
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  15. DDuckyMark

    DDuckyMark Ducky Duck and the Hiding Bunch

    My shave today was much like yesterdays except that I played with the lather some. I started with a warm almost dry brush and loaded the Proraso White for what felt like forever. I then wet my face and loaded my face up with a very thick paste like amount of soap. I then dipped the tip of the brush in hot water and face lathered it in. I repeated the adding water and lathering like a chipmonk on speed 6 or 7 times and when I was done I had gobs and piles of thick creamy very wet lather it has amazing glide and seemed very protective. I'm calling it the Arko effect. I decided to test it out so I went for a XTG pass with the cheapo shavette. The hair on my neck can't make up its mind which way to grow so about half of it is growing at about 90 degrees difference from the rest and its scattered thoughout the growth. So my normal WTG hits those half at a XTG. Well I didn't think about it too much when I cut it off today so I picked a poor direction to cut XTG. Those crazy hairs got cut on the first pass ATG. The blade didn't like that so it dug and irritated me just a bit on the neck. I rinsed off, thought about the styptic, saw that there wasn't any blood leaking right then and relathered. I put down the hurt hinge and picked up the SS. I managed an ATG pass and called it for the day with no touchups. Other then the hurt on the neck it was a DFS. I washed off my face with a warm cloth and then started cleaning up the razors and brush before I did anything with aftershave. I looked back up into the mirror and saw blood on my neck. I searched and searched and found a tiny line where the razor had dug a bit. I guess the scrubbing of the washcloth pulled it the rest of the way open so I applied a lightning like dabbing of styptic then rinsed with cold water and finished up with the Gillette fusion intense cooling Balm. It hurt understandingly on my neck for a bit then eased off.

    The GSB was on shave 2 for the shavette and shave 4 for the Superspeed. I'm going to try getting the shavette to 3 and the SS to 5 then trading them both out at the same time so its easier to keep track for myself.

    I'm not a fan of how heavy the handle is on this shavette. It wants to twist in my hand so I end up tightening my grip then applying too much pressure to my face sympatheticly. I also really don't like the Gillette Balm. The feel is nice but the smell reminds me of school locker rooms, overly strong and a formless sweet smell that doesn't really smell like anything. My fiance likes it so I'm trying to use it up so I don't have to smell it anymore. She will except it running out before she will me throwing it away.

    Its chilly today so I intend on staying inside where its warm. I wish you all safety and happiness today.
     
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  16. Boojum1

    Boojum1 Valet Parking Available Here

    Monday, November 16, 2015

    Schick Adjustable Injector
    Schick Injector II #1
    AMACK4 Lights 24mm
    Sterling Glacial Obsidian
    Alum, Black Ice Witch Hazel, Unrefined Shea Butter
    Krampert’s Frostbite Aftershave


    Excellent close shave today. Enjoy your week!


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  17. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    November 16th SOTD (Shave 8 of this focus)
    Two days' growth
    Preshave: Hot Shower
    Razor: Pre WWII Fat Handle Tech
    Blade: Voskhod (1st shave)
    Brush: EverReady 100T with TGN 22mm Synthetic Knot
    Soap: Eufros Dama De Noche
    Postshave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Thayer's Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Jabonman Dama de Noche Balm (w/ Menthol)
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    Used the same soap and aftershave for two shaves in a row. I never do that. I am really liking the Jabonman/Eufros stuff. I wanted an excuse to use a straight today, but you all gave me the better advise of using the safe method with the Fat Handled Tech. Used the Tech and got an automatic two and a half pass BBS. No cuts, and I look good in my suit today. Now I have two more shaves to get out of this blade this month. I guess I will live if I only get one Straight Razor shave in November.
     
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  18. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    :happy088:
     
  19. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    November 16, 2015

    No Variation NoVember
    This No Variation month is perfect for me to learn skills with new-to-me equipment.

    Razor: Mongoose B3
    Blades: Feather Artist Club Professional (3)
    Soap: Saponificio Varesino Manna
    Brush: Omega 31025 Scarlatti Boar
    AS: Changes at will. Today: Myrsol Blue

    Trying to return to work today after my accident, as well as getting back to my regular weekday shaving routine. If I can keep it up, I think these last two weeks of the month will still provide me with enough focused learning on the Mongoose.

    Two-day growth, three-pass shave. (WTG,XTG,ATG) Face-lather.

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    I’m determined to work with this beast and not against it. I’m getting used to its unusual (for me) weight and length. By the end of the month I’d like to get locked into a comfortable zone with it and experience all it can do.

    To get there, I’m making a very conscious effort this week to find the optimal shaving angle. Today I stayed flush with the angled part of the head (or 'cap slant') on all strokes. This resulted with very efficient passes regarding whisker reduction. But by forcing myself to not perform repeat strokes and touch ups, I did not get the BBS ‘dolphin skin’ of previous shaves. My stroke coverage was fine, I did not miss spots, but apparently the last pass of ATG was not enough to wipe out all signs of whiskers as it has in the past.

    My only assumptions can be is that I got BBS in earlier shaves only because of repeat strokes and touch ups - therefor I’m suspecting that the optimum shave angle will require me to drop the handle down a few degrees. I’ll try this tomorrow.

    I have also noticed that this razor / blade combo is not as forgiving as all the dozens of DEs and SEs I’ve used. A slight misangled approach and it was quick to cut me without warning. This happened around my mustache / goatee. This is not a complaint, just a realization that this is a very sharp combo that requires solid, consistent technique - and I welcome the challenge. :kngt:

    Cheers!
    RT
     
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  20. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    canned foam.
     

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