SOTD March 12, 2016 Prep: Warm shower Blade: Chinese Schick Razor: Schick G1 Injector Brush: Escali badger Lather: Country Club for Men Cahaba Blues shaving soap Post: Witch hazel splash, Speick after shave, Nivea sensitive balm WTG, XTG, touch-up Shaved earlier this morning but haven't been able to post until now. This was a really close shave with the Schick injector. Nice DFS results. The Cahaba Blues soap from Country Club is really nice stuff. Complex scent and terrific performance. I am continuing with a cold water trial. It's been almost a week now. My face has felt really good this week and the irritation has been at a minimum. I did have a few more weepers than normal this week but I think that was due to the blade. I'm going to continue the cold water regimen and see where it leads. No nicks or weepers today, but I did have a little irritation on my chin area, but it cleared up in a just a little while. This was a nice, close, enjoyable shave. Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!
We shave with cold water instead of hot or warm. That goes for everything... Face wash, lather, face wetting between passes...everything.
Some people swear by the cold shaves. I am trying it out for the moment and like it so far. It is quite a different feel or experience from hot water, at least in my experience. YMMV, etc. I think it helps mitigate irritation in my case.
I agree! It's quite invigorating and I like the feel of the cold water especially as the weather is warming up.
Three Pass Shaving Routine... Hot Water prep & massage with Argan Oil Bunny V 2 Injector NOS Personna Twin Blade x 2 Mason Pearson Pure Badger Monsavon Bol Tallow Soap Thayer's Witch Hazel I had Yet Another Most "Exquisite Shave "with My Bunny V 2 Injector Twin Blade Combo Today..Three Dolphin Smooth BBS Jobs in 3 days in a row without a Hint of any Irritation..I used the MILD Comb Today..I have 10 shaves on one of these NOS Personna Twins in my Schick Adjustable & its still goin strong..To me a Razor is like a Firearm ..You Fire the Weapon until it becomes an Extension of Yourself ..Its not the Weapon or the Razor that has to be Mastered ..Like All Good Gung Fu..One has to Master Thyself.. Good Karma.. Billy..
Saturday Shave Cold water Pso-Homemade mint oil Razor-Gillette Flair Tip SS Blade- Rapira Platinum Lux (1) Brush- RazoRock Plissoft Soap- Arko stick Thayers Witch Hazel ASB-Nivea Sensitive For my first go with the Rapira I am happy. I threw a two day beard at it and it mowed it down. I tried a new pattern today, I first went WTG. For the second pass I went from right to left on the right side of my face and left to right on the left side. My third pass I flipped it and went left to right on the right side and right to left on the left. I really like the results, a DFS bordering on BBS if not for two problem areas. There was some irritation but not enough that the Thayers didn't calm it down. Finished up with the Nivea ASB. The Arko lathered like crazy in my new bowl but I'm unsure about it's protection. I'm going to do the same shave next time but try another soap. Have a great day folks!
SOTD March 12, 2016 Razor - Gem MMCP Brush - Semogue 820 Soap - Arko When discussing Gem razors most talk about the OCMM and seldom my favourite the Clog Pruf. It's the sweet spot in my books between the mild bullet tip and the aggressive open comb. F.Y.I. Open Comb MicroMatic (OCMM) (1930) Clog-Pruf (1941) Flying Wing or Bullet Tip (1947) Edit: Did not like the look of the stained case so ended up dismantling it and cleaning it.
Well done! Experimentation with your shaves yields wonderful results and teaches you about your face and technique.