October 3
Gillette New LC finished in Gun-Kote Bronze by Delta Echo Razor Works
Feather blade (3)
Kent BK4 brush
Tabac shave stick
Thayer's Lavender witch hazel, unrefined shea butter, and Fine Platinum aftershave
Hello everyone.
Depending on how you view failure, I either missed my expectations of getting a great shave, or I learned something new today.
On a positive note, I took twice the time I normally take to do extra warm water prep and build a great face lather. On a normal day, I typically overload my brush in order to "compensate" for a quick lather build. I always have a good lather, but you really can get a great lather using a relatively small amount of soap or cream if you take your time.
Two passes this morning (WTG face/ATG neck and ATG face/XTG neck), and I have a nice, close shave...except for a few weepers and some irritation. The root cause is operator error. As I started my second pass, I accidentally grazed the blade edge across a finger nail. It was the nail of my right finger (I'm a lefty) used to stretch the skin on my cheek for the ATG pass. I was thankful the blade edge didn't catch the flesh of my finger, and intuitively, I knew my nail damaged the blade edge. I'm thankful now that I decided to skip the touch ups. I just didn't feel the damage as it was occurring.
So with everything you guys have taught me, what did I do? I kept shaving.
Neal, not only can't I spell Voskhod, but I can't spell STOP, either.

Unaware and obviously more than a bit dense, I effectively completed my second pass with the equivalent of Russian steel (shenanigan alert). I saw some weepers on my neck well into the second pass, but I didn't "appreciate" the irritation until the the AS splash. I'm still appreciating it now. It's not bad, and someone else probably wouldn't notice, but I'm disappointed. Not sure, but I may delay or skip tomorrow's shave to give my skin some rest.
So my big lesson learned just three days into OCtober: blades damaged while shaving get replaced immediately. As I always tell my Bride when I goof up,
"I'll know just what to do next time."
Oh well, danger is my middle name. I hope you all have a smooth start to the week.
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