What did we learn from our last shaves?

Discussion in 'General Shaving Talk' started by youngunn, Nov 8, 2014.

  1. cmorris357

    cmorris357 catching flies.........

    I can't imagine the mirrors involved, and now I'm wondering what cheeks he's referring to.
     
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  2. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Gentlemen, from my last shave...

    I learned (decided) that FB on 9 is a bit much for certain blades. 8 felt much smoother.
     
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  3. youngunn

    youngunn Where's my TSD aftershave balm???

    I learned that I just can't do the Merkur 39c. It's such a nice razor. But its soooo aggressive. I've tried everything. Different blades, riding the cap, no pressure, doesn't matter. It eats me up. So I'm selling it. So... If you're interested, head over to the classifieds lol
     
  4. Joef

    Joef Well-Known Member

    Sorry it didn't work for you, it is a nice razor indeed! I just got mine last week....I'm loving it. Hope someone scoops it up from you.
     
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  5. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    I just realized that I miss this thread. Figured I'd try to resurrect it, particularly for the newer folks who might not have seen it before.

    After spending nearly the entire month of February using only MWF, I learned that I really enjoy my scents far too much to do that again. Mitchell's is a good performer for me, but not something I could make a regular part of my rotation.
     
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  6. GatorJoe

    GatorJoe Well-Known Member

    I learned that I get better lathering results with a "soaked" synthetic brush. Just like my boars. I thought I could skip the soaking brush while showering routine with a synthetic brush (RR Plissoft BTW) but turns out not really. No big deal, just something I learned from my last shave.
     
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  7. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    During the recent Feb-focus I really gained the insight into that I much prefer Finest/tw0-band badgers to Silvertips.
     
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  8. ARGH

    ARGH Well-Known Member

    My Hart needs to be touched up

    I am trying to use up a couple soap/creams and I too really miss variety.
     
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  9. Jasman

    Jasman Well-Known Member

    Recent discovery (not today): I learned that the cap to the 41c and the Bamboozled RAKE are not interchangeable for Franken-razor purposes.
     
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  10. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    I learned what I've been seeing from reviews and hearing from people..when it comes to Clubman aftershaves, the 6 oz. is better than the bulk-sized "Country-Club"(which I used to have). The "O" word is on the 6 oz...."ORIGINAL(Clubman Fragrance)."
     
  11. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    Can you tell me more about MWF as far performance for sensitive skin so far I found that LEA has both lanolin and glycerin, this combination works great.
     
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  12. gwsmallwood

    gwsmallwood Well-Known Member

    I don't really suffer from sensitive skin, and I've never tried LEA, so it's hard for me to say. If you don't have lanolin allergies, then I don't know of any reason why Mitchell's wouldn't be fine. It is very lightly scented. It's not unpleasant, but it's just a simple soap smell. I'm a big fan of heavily scented soaps like Stirling.
     
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  13. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Yes, let's revive!

    Gentlemen, from my last shave...

    I learned nothing and kept my shaving ignorance level at status quo. But I do love this thread!
     
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  14. lradke

    lradke and doggone it, people like me

    I have never used LEA, but I can testify that MWF is amazing for sensitive skin. I live in Alberta Canada and winters can be extremely harsh (definitely dry), I tend to use MWF throughout winter because my skin can't handle the winters here. It always keeps my face nice and healthy!

    I have since moved to a much more moderate part of the province, but MWF will always be a favorite of mine!
     
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  15. battle.munky

    battle.munky Has the menthol.munky on his back!

    I learned that my DE89 started losing its plating and that I still like using my Slim.
     
  16. youngunn

    youngunn Where's my TSD aftershave balm???

    Necro thread!

    I learned that the GSB is perfect in the SS Flare Tip.
     
  17. 45auto

    45auto Well-Known Member

    Bama what is it you want to learn?
     
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  18. Robyflexx

    Robyflexx Broke the Like button

    This isn't what I learned during my shave but after. One of my first shaving creams was Arko Extra Performance and I hated it, thought it lathered okay but was dry and not very slick. Well I just did a test lather with it and the stuff is miraculous! Very creamy, thick, slick lather and smells nice even though a bit faint. I owe all Arko lovers here an apology for all my Arko smack talk. What did I learn today!? That my lathering skills have improved! :happy036::happy093:
     
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  19. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    How to be funnier!
     
  20. bald as

    bald as Well-Known Member

    I prefer my broken in boar brushes to any of the cast sitting in my cupboard. Badger is least favoured.
     

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