Razor: Above The Tie SE1 w/ Timeless (14x85) Barber Pole Handle Blade: Feather Professional (6) Brush: 30 Day Crew LE with MS 2 Band Soap: Jeeves Of Husdon Street Private Study A/S: Old Spice Fresh Lime Bowl: The Distinctive Goat Bowl All most 40*F here today. Storm on the way though.
Gotta love winter where we live. We've been in a two week deep freeze along with a lot of you, then a bit warmer through the week to a high of 62 today. That was around noon when we were out for a walk along the icy Missouri River. Currently 48F and dropping as the next cold front approaches with rain on its leading edge, followed by some sleet and little snow. By morning we should have a nice glaze of ice all over everything which translates to bumper car commuting! Low tonight - 16F. Yep. Welcome to St. Louis. Speaking of that, I've taken note of the responses to the idea for a meet up. Looks like August is the preferred month of those who have expressed one. I think I'll set up another thread just to discuss the idea and see where it goes. I'll let you know when it's up and running. Reorganizing shave gear today and a few other household chores as well.
I would really enjoy a meet-up but most likely wouldn't be able to attend in August. Marching band is in full swing then and school starts in early August as well. Go with the best time that works for the most people if it gets off the ground.
Gentlemen, my family could use your thoughts and prayers. Last week my father in law when into the Dr to investigate a swelling in his jaw, they did a scan of the area and found a tumor. This morning he went in for a full body scan where they found several more tumors. He has a meeting with his PCP scheduled for Tuesday and will be meeting with an Oncologist shortly thereafter. We don't have a lot of information right now, other then that the tumors are there. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.
I’m sorry for this, Andrew. You have my thoughts and prayers for him. Is there a chance the tumors are benign?
I have heard a few folks say that about the soap, Chris. A tobacco soap that doesn't smell a whole lot like tobacco... nice photo, however! Another stunner, Doug. Still love the look of that bowl!
If you have Tabac, Adam, it is in the same scent range. The Vanilla in Gentleman is Vanilla, Paul. Another was to describe Gentleman is 'pure awesomeness'. I find the tobacco leaf, the 'woody' base and potentially cognac the most forward components. I wouldn't have even known that citrus was present without this description.
I didn't realize the view would be so unique until we were over there. I should have taken some gear along even if my wife thinks I'm a bit daffy for it.
1.12.2018 Pre-shave: Nivea Men Sensitive Face Wash Brush: Barburys by Sibel synthetic (Sally's Beauty Supply) Soap: Williams Mug Shaving Soap Razor: Magic by Master Barber Blade: Derby Professional (3) Post-shave: Assured WH (Dollar Tree), Nivea Men Sensitive PS Balm, Pinaud Clubman Classic Vanilla AS Yesterday's shave with the Williams went so well, I wanted to try to repeat it. I keep a puck in a black shave mug from Sally Beauty Supply and I soused it for a few minutes while I washed my face with the Nivea face wash. I essentially did what I did yesterday in that I emptied the souse water from the shave mug into an empty coffee mug. I use the souse water to dip the tips of the shave brush. (I did not pre-soak the brush since it's synthetic.) I used the same brush as yesterday. I loaded the brush, and at this point changed my tactic from yesterday. I had built my lather in a bowl yesterday, continuously loading the brush and transferring the lather to the bowl in order to build on that. However today, at the last minute, I opted to just go to my face right away and start painting. While I had wet my face prior to lathering it wasn't soaking wet. I'm finding that the lather goes on thicker if my face isn't too wet, and since it's thicker it doesn't dissipate right away. At one point the lather felt too dry so I just dipped the tip of the brush into the souse water and hit the lather again. I sectioned off my face again just lathering one section, shaving it, and then moving on to another section. I was able to complete a comfortable and close shave with a single pass on my cheeks and a pass + a clean-up on my neck. I didn't experience any dissipating lather as Williams is famous for, but keeping in mind I was just lathering one section of my face and shaving it. Oh... and no blood today either! Happy shaves everyone!