Razor: Gillette OC Blade: Personna Platinum (2) Brush: Muhle Chrome Plated Handle 31 M 89 w/Synthetic. Soap: Eufros Tierra Humeda Aftershave: Old Spice Lime
Sunday, October 9, 2016 El Druida Manchurian Mike's Natural Soap - Sweet Pumpkin Spice iKon Short Comb with Triad Aristocrat Ti Personna 74 #8 Barrister and Mann Reserve Cool
October Focus Diversion Cremo Cooling & B-400 Tuxedo MÜHLE R89 Grande & Voakhod (2) Alum & Aqua Velva Ice Blue AS Here I go diverting from OCtober, again. Trying a couple new-to-me products. Now that the heat of Summer is finally easing off I thought it would be a great time to see about a menthol cream. I know right? I enjoy Original Cremo and the Cooling variation is jest as good to my face, but the added ingredients make it that much better. I wet my face, smeared a dollop around, applied my moistened brush, and realized I had too much water. This Tuxedo is not a boar like bristle. It holds water well. Shook out the sloppy wetness and another dollop into the suribachi bowl. Thirty seconds of agitation brought up the foamy rich lather I expected from Cremo. I swapped in the once used Voskhod from the Red Tip SS (Thank you Tom!) to my other new razor (Thank you @twhite !) and proceeded to find my Angle of Attack (Thank you Chris @Bama Samurai !). I'm guessing this is classed as a Mild Razor. With a fresh sharp blade it's quite effective and forgiving as to cap riding. I tried several different approaches from cap to guard. All were easy on my skin. The long thick handle gets a little slippery if you are a messy shaver like me. Especially with my lather being a bit on the wet side. Three passes between relathering with my favorite new brush, a good amount of neck and chin touch ups rewarded me with a very smooth reduction. Near silent alum that had to fight to burn through the Cooling shave cream, then refreshed again by Ice Blue AS. Good times! As I was finishing up, mom called. Dad used to take me fishing. She wants me to get him up & out of the house. It's a bright, cool Autumn day. OK!
SOTD October 9, 2016 Blade: Chinese Schick Razor: Schick L1 injector Brush: Semogue 1520 boar Lather: Stirling Barbershop Post: Witch hazel splash, Stirling Barbershop aftershave, Nivea sensitive balm WTG Quick and easy one pass shave this afternoon. I was actually not going to shave but then realized we had a family dinner tonight and I didn't want to look scruffy. So a quick one pass would suffice. The L1 continues as a great little razor. Put in a new Chick blade before this shave after getting six shaves from the previous blade. I probably could've gotten a seventh shave but went ahead and changed it. Good shave, and I hope you all have a great rest of your Sunday!
Oh I knew that-I must say I do like to throw in a funny comment or two. Been raining here all day(we need it). Now to listen to your thing on town pronunciations . (By the way, I don't have the odd dialect).
That was FUNNY. We do have some tricky names here. I might have added Reading, which is not pronounced like it looks( as in "reading a book"). It's pronounced "Red-ing".
I think we can all approve this message. This should be our pre-party song, you know, getting ourselves ready for adventures like Cinco de Julio. But I think this one wins for a theme song.
Shave 5 Tonights shave went pretty good. I did get one tiny nick on my chin. I put the blade down on myself. It only takes an instant and you have blood with these things. I hope to get the hang of these before I scar my face too much I am working on trying to get my upper neck better. Tonight I went N-S then S-N then back to N-S. As the N-S is as close to ATG i can get at this point. This is a world of difference from regular razors. I will master them. When, I have not a clue. Tom Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I see the wisdom in what you are saying. And by seeing wisdom in anything involved in this, well, you know. But I like it!
OCtober-een! October 9 Grand Blade Trials Razor - 1962 (H1) Gillette Slim (9) Blade - (3) Soap - Arko Brush - Wolf Whiskers Custom Silvertip Post - Alum, The Veg You may notice that I'm posting this in the evening. Of course, I shaved this morning and just now finished the day to post. You'll also notice, perhaps, I live in St. Louis (ok, well suburb) and yes, the two candidates are debating less than 30 miles from me. You'll also notice I'm doing this and not watching. Sometimes it's better just to do what you love and ignore the noise, know what I mean? I'll also say it's good to live upwind of Wash U tonight. No chance of any foul odors drifting my way. And with that quick message I'll pivot to the shave. Final day for the Tomy this morning and I was hoping that it didn't turn into a deadly object at a wide open 9 on the Slim. Yesterday's two pass BBS was a surprise and an awesome one, totally unexpected. If 6 is the setting that delivered that, 9 may be the one that removes skin layers. The first pass was still very smooth if a bit edgy. I think with the 9 I can do enough angle movement that it creates the potential for some harshness. But, I held it close to the cap and maintained that throughout the pass. And again through the second pass. And at that point I needed two very small touch ups on the neckline to again get the baby. Two days in a row. Baby in two. With an obscure blade that I wouldn't have heard of without doing the Grand Blade Trial. Well, heard of it, wouldn't have touched it. I think we have a winner in the Israeli pool of blades. Having said that I'll be putting some notes together on the Israeli grouping to go along with the past couple of weeks. My quick review is.......very fine steel and blade production across the entire group. Crystal/Qball and the Tomy would be the best of the best. But there were no bad blades. The holiday is three weeks from tomorrow. Looks like this Russian family has their costumes figured out. Oh. Sorry. That's Ivan's family portrait when he was a young boy. Before the Russian Army ran the pounds off. My bad.
We had a great day. Stopped at Walmart on the Bayou to renew fishing licenses. I'm not kidding about the name, that's what they call the location. Grabbed a 6 pack of catfish hooks, but skipped the bait shrimp. On to Prien Park to check out a new fishing jetty the Police Jury had built. Too windy, no one was catching there. On to Calcasieu Point where the bait shrimp were fresh and cheap - $2.50/lb. Set up on the pier, baited and cast, baited and cast. Switched to smaller hooks, baited and cast... Switched to even smaller hooks. I caught one of the bait stealers. A perch right sized for a saltine cracker. And a single blue crab. If I'm going to do crabs I want two dozen, about a five gallon bucket full. Packed up and moved further south to near the intracoastal waterway. No bites. A poor day fishing beats sitting home watching reruns. Headed towards the house with a detour passed a farm tractor supply house. Going to visit there tomorrow seeking a starter for dad's Ford Jubilee. Mom's concerned about her hubby. Doesn't "do things" like he used too. He's 75, had a quad bypass, knee replacement, shoulder surgery. I think he deserves to still be in his bath robe at noon any day of the week! No signs of dementia. He did the driving today with nary a slip or faux pas. We should all be so lucky.
Those are the days to remember. We are very fortunate to still have our fathers. I am so glad my dad is still around and in good health. He is 79. Had a heart attack 2 weeks after he retired(62). Him and my mom have been taking serious care of themselves since then. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hello TSD Shave #7 of my October focus: - Mystic Water "Marrakesh" - The Tuxedo - Feather Artist Club SS - Feather Pro Guard/Feather Professional - Via Barberia "Fructi" AS Serum Yes - Pain stick shaves without any blood ARE possible. Repeatedly! Back to Mystic Water soaps today - Marrakesh is a very nice scent. Funny though - now that I've figured out how much water I have to use for the Reef Point soaps, I'm not so sure any more that the Mystic Water is slicker... Whatever - both are top performers. First pass WTG, very light touch, focus on skin stretching. Then I decided to switch blades again for the second pass X/ATG. That was the right thing to do. The Professional blade IS sharper and I might have to be even more careful, but at the same time shaving against the grain feels quite a bit smoother. Accident-free second pass, a DFS, finished with a cold water rinse and some of Omega's "Via Barberia" Aftershave. Though I have to say the "Fructi" is the only one of the series I'm really not fond of ... smells like moldy grapefruit. "Aquae" and "Herbae" are much better in my opinion. Oh - and I am still excited about the Tuxedo Superb brush. Have a great day!