March into Artist Club Blades
March 15
Razor - Feather SS
Blade -
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Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip
Soap - Tabac
Post - Cole water, Alum, Nivea
After taking yesterday off I had a nice two day growth to challenge the Feather Pro with on its first day of comparisons. So far the Kai blades both performed extremely well with the difference between mild and original being the irritation level (original creates more) and the forgiveness level of the blades (original has less). Obviously those results aren't real shocking. Sharper blades can create more irritation, though not always a given, and are normally less forgiving as well. Of course a blade that is truly dull is worst of all with both categories. The mild Kai is not dull. Just less aharp.
The Feather Pro is a tried and true blade in the AC world. I've used it before and had mixed results. I like the results once it's under control. Getting it under control has been a challenge at times. Now, is that its true character or is that just because I don't have enough experience to have the technique locked in?
Great Tabac lather again. I will say that two weeks with Tabac has improved my lather with this soap. It was always a superior lather but it could be a bit inconsistent for me. It's definitely thick, slick and consistent at this point. I miss the Fat but I can be quite content with the Tabac for awhile longer.
First pass with the extra growth and the blade acts like there's nothing extra there. Nice audible feedback but the beard was wiped away fast and easy with the WTG. Not finished, of course, but definitely less beard than even one day's growth. I would have to call it a CCS after that first pass. Really sharp and effective and felt very comfortable and smooth. Second pass, XTG, also proved smooth and no problems at all. Had a DFS after two but went back for a bit of touch up in some small areas, like next to my left ear. Just seemed a bit rough there. Went WTG and had the tip a little too close to my ear and nicked the upper ear. No blood to speak of, just a visible mark. Well, that's what happens when you set down off by a 1/16th of an inch. Other than that a great finish, nice DFS and the alum was mostly quiet. A couple of areas I overworked on the neck lit up but that was it. A fine shave with a fine setup. Now, for a Japanese snack to celebrate.
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