March 6 - Day 4 of Merkur 34C and Astra SP
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Merkur 34C HD
Astra SP
The Phoenix brush
AOS Unscented PSO
Stirling Tuscany
Alum/ TWH
Nivea SPSB
 Today I was on a mission to get a BBS shave from the 34C.  I have gotten a close shave before with this razor but after having used a Fatboy on 6, it seems to take more effort.
Today, I let my daughter smell the soaps and make my choice to shave with.  She liked pretty much everything, as do I, but she was drawn to Tuscany.  This did not go over well the first time I used it.  To me, the first time I used it, I thought I smelled sweet fruit punch.  Today, it was more floral and less fruity.  I did smell what I guess is violets.  As the scent in the container lingered, the basil note came out.  I would like a little more spice note or something else to tone down the florals a bit.  I will say that today, I found the scent more pleasant.  Maybe with spring coming, I am looking forward to the smell of the flowers or something.  I will say that although this is pleasant, I find it a bit more feminine to my taste.  Either that or this is how it smells with my body chemistry.  If you like floral notes, you is for you.  I think I can come to like it but it will never be my favorite at this time.  As you can see, I have a tendency of forgetting what each soap is supposed to smell like, so I write them on the label ( I also place hash marks for each shave).  I would like more bergamot and cypress scents added.  I could be mixing up a basil smell for one of these but then again, my nose is not the greatest.
Lather was far better than any other shave form this soap.  Production of lather was instant!  I usually put a few good drops on the soap to just wet the surface.  For me, it has made it easier to load and create lather.  1 full minute of working the soap with 
The Phoenix yielded loads of soap on the brush.  I usually try to work the soap then in my bowl but this time, it resulted in perfect thick, slick lather.  I did not have to add a drop of water.  it was perfect.
I made 3 passes (WTG, XTG and AGT) but it is unfair to call this three passes.  With the soap protecting so well, I find myself going back over areas that were already stripped of lather.  Bad form, I know.  I think I ended up really taking several passes for each of them.  I did get a DFS+ today even on the 4th shave form this blade.  Also, the blade doesn't feel any different after all this use.  I find this blade to be even smoother than the Voskhods.  Need to see how it acts in a Fatboy or Scientist.  Tuscany was up to this challenge and yielded plenty of extra lather for 6 passes with touch ups.  I am sure the few areas that needed touching up could have been obtained but I feel there is a point when time vs. benefit must be weighed.  How much time do you put into a shave before you say enough is enough.  Next, I will do better.
Alum stung only in a few spots.  TWH was calming.
In all, a few lessons learned.  Stirling can make a great lather, even from the container with no effort.  Need to figure out how to do this on a regular basis.  Merkur 34C HD can do a BBS shave... BUT, and this is a big BUT, for me, it requires more passes.  When doing more passes, even when the face is slick, I need to avoid going back over lather free zones.  This results in irritation.  Will need to pass final judgement on Tuscany only when it is finished.  It has already changed some on its second shave.  Should do this on every product that is not an instant hit.
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