Another tremendous photo! You and the other creative photographers here at TSD make it hard on those who aren't talented in that area (me!).
January 6, 2016 Razor- '61 Aristocrat Adjustable (5) Blade- Treet Platinum (1) Brush- VDH Boar Soap- Williams The Treet Platinum blades were a pack-in with the original DeFitch razor that I received at Christmas. (Nice handle, but the head scares me too much after everything I've read.) This was my first time using them, though, so I went with what I felt was a safe razor. I think I over hydrated the Williams a bit as the lather ended up a bit thin and seemed to dissipate quicker than I prefer. Nevertheless, I ended up with a DFS with no irritation, so I must have done something right. I'm starting to think I should spend the rest of this month focusing on the Williams. JR
I've used Williams a few times and this has always happened to me. It dissipates within just a few moments. You constantly have to reapply. I like the Williams scent and would love to be able to use it since it's soooo affordable. There are some folks on TSD that use it successfully. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong the with lathering. I tossed my puck a couple of months ago because of the dissipation.
Very cooling, moisturizing, and soothing and it has no real scent so it won't disrupt the scent of a cologne or an eau de toilette.
Wednesday Prep: Warm Shower-Stirling Bath Soap-Pig Trail Soap: Maggard Limes & Bergamot Razor: Gillette Slim Blade: Gillette Silver Blue (4) Brush: RazoRock/Zenith Chubby Extra Silvertip-28mmx51mm Aftershave: Country Club-Frozen Vetiver WTG-XTG-ATG (adjusted angles for my beard) Maggard Limes & Bergamot today. 20 seconds to load the RR Silvertip. Easy, thick, slick, lather. GSB still in the Slim. Excellent smooth, close, shave. I finished with CC Frozen Vetiver. Bob
SOTD: Wednesday, January 6 Vintage Williams (self-mentholated) Simpson CH2 Synthetic '52 Y2 Gillette Super Speed Feather (2) Floïd Blue Have a great day!
Marfin shaving brush, Italian briar & badger hair silvertip 26mm. Handmade in Italy. Taylor Of Old Bond Street rose shaving cream. Basanta straight razor. Pour Un Homme de Caron aftershave.
Thanks, bud! It was a gift from a acquaintance at the tram museum where I do voluntary work. It's certainly not new and the bowl has got some dents, but it has lotsa charm! The mirror image is a bit wobbly, so it certainly has some age to it! In 'the days when' it was quite difficult to produce perfect flat glass. Hence the wobbly image. I see you're still on a roll with your excellent photography and compositions! Always a pleasure to see them!
Wednesday cold water shave Simpson Duke 3 Manchurian Corn Huskers Lotion (pre-shave) TSD Signature Lanolin soap PAA Dbl OC/Perma-Sharp Super (2)......real nice shave today! Bloc Osma Tend Skin Gilbert Henry Bay Rum ASB Beardsman Spirit BO.......first use today,so far so good, the goutee and stache feel nice and soft. TSD Signature cologne Stay frosty,my friends!
Where in Texas is Hondo, Bob? Your grass is still green! My yard is brown and covered in leaves. I'm jealous that you seem to be able to take your daily pictures outside.
Thank you Mark. The synthetic has these positives: Super Soft Splays well Picks up a good deal of soap Dries quickly Perfect for traveling or with particularly finicky soaps to lather (Mystic Water) I chose it this morning because my Williams soap (courtesy Vintage Williams Project/thank you @GDCarrington) is in a very small jar and I don't care to smash my badger brushes into it, risking breaking hairs off. The CH2 synthetic works well here. Will the synthetic replace my Manchurians or my SiLVERTiP? Never.