Barbasol can be canned goo. It will keep all the soap hounds off our supply. Price is a largely demand function, given stable retail stocks. If we're not careful, we'll start people on a "crazy experimental shaving phase", SOTD will be devoid of brushes, and we'll end up paying more for our secret soap crush. Keep this between you and me... OK? Carry on.
Right. Just apply directly to your wet beard and shave. Preferably with a shavette and cold water. No brush needed. It's OK to ask questions like this. I am here to help.
We ought to start an email campaign identifying ourselves as the loyal Bros of Barbasol (I bet they'd get a kick out of it) and politely request they bring back the Lime. THAT, I would buy by the case and put my few remaining soaps in the bathtub. What say ye all?
It smells fantastic. Lavender is the star in this soap. You just get a little citrus mixed in with it.
Ran across a BEAUTIFUL Ever-Ready "Touring" set from circa 1923. The 1914 razor inside is flawless. Just have a bit of felt repair to do in the top. The front of the box is so clean that it is reflecting carpet fibers.
I had Derek of Wild West Brushworks attempt a new handle he has never attempted before and came out great. I dropped in a Zenith 24mm over stuffed Silvertip, Overall I think it is sweet looking brush!
My 2011 R41 arrived today. Pretty good shape. A bit of swirling, but otherwise good. Attached my Weber Bulldog and I am ready to give it a test drive tomorrow morning. (Should anyone care to know, I am type A+)