Shave today was about the same as yesterday. 20mm WD synthetic made a fine mess of lather out of the Proraso White. The shavette was amazing. I'm liking it with the sharper blades. The superspeed was perfection again as well. 2 pass WTG shavette and ATG SS. DFS with no irritation. Gillette Fusion cooling after shave balm to finish. I really can't wait till I use this junk up. I dislike the smell and it feels greasy and heavy like the Nivia never did. I'm thinking of increasing the shavette use thru the last 6 days of the month to prepare myself for next months straight razor bonanza. First 2 days shave 1 pass plus ATG on the cheeks, next 2 days add neck XTG then last 2 days just the shavette for 2 full passes WTG and ATG/XTG and touch up with the superspeed. I'm really looking forward to trying out my new-to-me Omega synthetic. It looks so lonely sitting unused on the shelf. I'm also looking forward to finishing my samples off of T&H lime cream, Taylors peppermint cream and, MWF. The box tour should be to me soon so I should have at least one more soap to add into my rotation.
They really do have fantastic prices on products based out of Europe. The price on Myrsol alone makes it worth the time but also many of the shave sticks and soaps have great prices as well.
Thank you. The cut cleared up nicely and should not be a problem. While the H1 gave an gave an exceptionally close shave, it does charge a price for stupid errors. I'll try to minimize my mistakes today.
I've enjoyed following your progress this month with the "pain stick". This weekend should be the first pretty weekend we have had in a while. Nice to the the sun for a change. My youngest turns 16 tomorrow so it should be a great weekend. Hope you have a great weekend as well.
Thanks Charlie. I am outnumbered in my house with a wife, 2 daughters. Even the dog is a female. The H1 is on loan, so it's going home soon. It's just a little on the aggressive side and doesn't put up with lapses of attention. I'll try to do better today.
SOTD TSD members inspired shave. November 21, 2015 Prep: Hot Shower. Axe Energizing Face Wash Boost Razor: Gillette Black Handle Super Speed @LaSalle82 Blade: Personna Lab Blue Lather: MdC @Gabe Brush: L'Occitane Plisson @Bama Samurai Post: Thayers Cucumber WH. Gold Bond Ultimate Aftershave: Fine American Blend @Douglas Carey Often I struggle with what I'm going to use for my SOTD, many times I'm inspired by what other members are using. Here's my members inspired shave and it was fantastic! Gillette Black Handle SS, mild, forgiving, a great razor for every level of experience. MdC. The best soap I've ever used, best bang for your buck per shave. Plisson. Everyone wants to copy this super brush, makes sense because it's a workhorse. Fine American Blend. A barbershop in a bottle. Smooth as silk shave. Thank you all for your inspiration. Never let the things you WANT Make you forget the things you HAVE!
11/21/2015 Razor – ATT with Triad Ti Blade – Feather (2) Brush – Rubberset 400 with Omega Boar Lather – Soap Commander Passion Post - Witch Hazel & Captain’s Choice Bay Rum First time using the Soap Commander Passion in a shave stick. The big Omega boar made short work of whipping up a slick protective lather. My second time using the loaner ATT H1. I paid much closer attention to technique today so I did avoid any cuts. I stuck with a 2 pass shave mostly out of necessity. The shave was super close but even with only 2 passes the H1 punished my face. I have It's just too much for me to use on a daily basis. If I shaved every 2 or 3 days, my thoughts might be different. In the end both the Mongoose and Wolfman OC deliver comparable shaves but are so much smoother. I am glad I got to test the H1. Finished off with witch hazel and some aftershave balm. Even after waiting several minutes, the CC Bay Rum lit me up pretty good. I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend.
11/21/15 Gillette Super Speed Y3 Vulfix Super Badger (660) Chiseled Face Tradewinds Georgetown G12 Scuttle Pinaud Clubman Original Chiseled Face Tradewinds and shave #1 with the 5th Gillette Silver Blue in my Birth Quarter Super Speed. Ran hot water over and in my scuttle and then reduced the temperature and added my brush to soak. Put about a tablespoon of hot water in the soap container while I showered. I squeezed out the brush and emptied the scuttle, then poured the water from the soap container into my scuttle. Once again, I went to town and overloaded my brush with the proto lather from the container. I moved the brush into the scuttle along with the small amount of water from the soap dish and used my fingers to get all of the proto lather from the container into the scuttle. Then I went to work on the lather. I added a few drops of water a couple of times until I had a gracious plenty. I checked the consistency and it was slick as well as thick: I wet my face and applied the lather. It went on nice and thick and very smooth. A nice consistency. I ran hot water over my razor and began my first pass. During the pass I realized that I could have added a little more water to the lather, but I compensated by rinsing my razor frequently. A warm water rinse showed me that I had gotten good reduction from my XTG pass. My second pass (ATG) was very nice. The small amount of rinse water provided what had been missing. The lather went on thick and smooth and provided great protection. I wet my face and neck and did a small amount of touch up where I could feel stubble. This left me with a near BBS. A cold water rinse followed by a small amount of touch up and once again I thought I had the baby. The Pinaud Clubman stung briefly, but left me with its comforting warmth. I still had a lot of lather when I finished, probably enough for another 3 passes: About 5 minutes after the shave I realized that there was hint of stubble in one of my trouble spots, so today was only a near BBS. But it was a very nice shave. The Chiseled Face behaved as it should now that I have begun to grasp the mysteries of getting ample rich lather from soaps. I thank Chris and JR for their recent suggestions that helped me make progress in time to enjoy the travel box soap samples. I'm sure I'll be inconsistent for a while, but I think I'm off to a good start. I hope everyone has a great weekend!
Thank you, Charlie!!! It is so funny you should add a picture of the pain stick, as I've been following along your SOTD and Neal's I keep asking myself, self could you use one of those? The answer is always the same thing every time. No.
Thanks for asking, unfortunately my knee hurts all the time. The only solution is a total knee replacement and I'm working on getting down to the prescribed weight. I'm cornbread fed so it's an uphill battle. I'm working with a dietician, my doctor and I have a counselor that checks in on me via telephone every two weeks. <-----
I hope you find some relief for the pain. I will say acupuncture has been a huge help for my back pain over the last month. The long term solution for me also is surgery. I'm just try to postpone it as long as possible.
Thanks, Clint! I've done acupuncture before with no relief. I had a cortisone shot in my knee not long ago and that helped for a couple of days, I'll do it again in February. I have a knee of a 90 year old, bone on bone. The kicker is my "good knee" left is now starting to ache.
So true, and I am certainly paying the price for a misspent youth. I do hope you get some relief in the short run at least.
Very well said. I sure don't mean to dissuade anyone. I love the fact that it's a 3 piece design. I would have liked to see the head/top cap smaller to mirror the size of the blade it holds. Sometimes I would get a suction feel from the razor head being against my face and that would be a sign to me to adjust my angle. I look forward to hearing how the others here get along with it.