July 30, 2017 Above the Tie Calypso R1 Feather (1) Rubberset 400 with WSP HMW Dirty Deeds Arroyo Cactus Floid Blue Up for weekend duty is the ATT Calypso R1. The Calypso R1 is the aluminum version of their stainless R1 safety bar razor. The Calypso R1 weighs in at 40 grams with a 0.58mm blade gap. The Rubberset 400 with its huge HMW knot makes face lathering a joy and whipped up a mountain of lather. I decided to go with a traditional 3 pass shave this morning. Even though I paid attention and stretched my skin during the shave, I still had more touch ups than yesterday. Overall the results were near perfect but the shave could have been smoother. A splash of some witch hazel with menthol followed by Floid Blue settled everything down. I hope everyone has a great Sunday.
Sunday, July 30, 2017 Envy 'Eight Ball' White Two Band MDC Original 'Le Bol en Bois' OneBlade Genesis V1 Folsom Shambala TOBS Penhaligon Blenheim Bouquet
Jul 30 SOTD: Rubberset 400 w/Tuxedo Stirling Ben Franklin SS Schick Type G3 Stirling Unscented PSB Stirling Ben Franklin AS I got the Ranger Tech out this morning, and some odd spot was on the edge of the razor and blade. Not sure what it was, but I didn't try to clean up the blade. So, I got out this Injector for the first time in a while. It was a nice smooth shave with one of my favorite soaps. I hope everyone has a great Sunday!
I have to admit I got a decent lather this morning. It was a little more work than I like but very slick. All in all a very nice shave. Mitchell's Wool Fat Soap Wolf Whiskers Brush Craftsman Wedge Razor Lucky Tiger Old Spice Lime After Shave Have a blessed Sunday!
July 29, 2017 Razor: Custom Schick G1 Injector Blade: Schick Proline B (1) Brush: Razorock Plissoft 22 Cream: KMF fragrance-free Post: Alum, WH For various reasons, I opted for a before bed shave last night. It's been an interesting week as I've gotten to try the Proline blade in a couple of different razors. I think I'm also coming to understand why I haven't been a big fan of the Schick G1 in the past. I finally came to realize that the G1 really requires more of a "ride the cap" technique than some other injectors. I tend to use an Injector like a Gem SE and lay it flat on my face with the blade cover and safety bar touching. A G1, however, has a smaller and closer safety bar and this (I think) creates too steep a blade angle. For me, the answer seems to be to try for a slightly shallower angle. This made for a more enjoyable shaving experience, but I think the Proline might be too much blade for this razor (at my current skill level). I ended up with a BBS with one weeper and some definite heat from the Alum.
July 30th Gillette NEW LC w Nacet (2) Stirling Gin and Tonic WD HM Badger/ Cypress Handle Thayers Booster Polar Ice AS Day 15 of the NEW focus, 2nd with the Nacet. Last day of the focus and another nice shave this morning. I'm really enjoying this WD knot reset deeper into this new handle. A great smelling lather and an uneventful 3 pass shave finished off with the Booster again. Nice, cheap stink. This has been a fruitful focus this month for 2 reasons. First, I have really enjoyed the NEW LC. I will be keeping and using this beauty. Second, the advice from Chris (skin stretching upward from jawline) and Clint (opening mouth to further move skin up jawline) has really made a difference and inproved the quality of my shaves without touch ups. Much appreciated, Gents. Enjoy your Sunday, all!
Great photo and setup. In my opinion the New is one of the best Gillette razors ever made. I find it to be a perfect blend of smoothness and efficiency. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
One thing that I've determined with The Fat is that it absolutely needs soaking before use. I soak the soap while showering and then load with a big boar brush. Never experienced issues. One of my favorite soaps!
Going through more Pass Around soap samples. Yesterday was Stirling Electric Sheep. Unlathered, the scent is extremely potent, and smells to me like a strong citronella candle. However, once it is lathered it mellows out a bit. Not my favorite Stirling scent, but not off-putting once it's lathered. As always, great Stirling performance. Today's shave was Mystic Water Raspberry Lemon. This scent smelled strong as a sample but really was hard to pick up much scent once lathered. Also, the lather was extremely slick, with plenty of residual slickness between passes, so performance was great. However, I was not able to make a thick dense lather from the soap at all. Having experimented in the dark ways, I am finding That I value slickness over dense lather, so this wasn't a huge problem, but most of my top soaps allow me to take the lather in eitherdirection, depending on how much water I choose to add. This one did not.