FAVuary Focus; Lots of old, something new!
Cheeky Maiden Lavender & Bergamot soap
B-400 Omega Pro 98 boar knot
Suribachi bowl & warm water
Ming Shi 2000S at No. Five
Ming Shi MP-036 blade
Pinaud Lilac Vegetal AS
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While out wandering yesterday, I dropped a package off at UPS. James
@LOOT will receive a couple shave related item to help fill up his den. Then I visited a local pharmacy to refill my Feather Hi-Stainless stash. The owner is a Wet Shave enthusiast by association; his friend
Showed Him The Way. He made space in his shop to stock Proraso products and a couple custom brushes. He convinced me to try
Cheeky Maiden shave soap made in Tucker Georgia by gifting me a puck. Although I'm a fan-boi of tallow soaps, I took it for a lather. The ingredients list may have shaded my impression.
Saponified Oils of Olive, Coconut, Palm, and Castor, Lavender essential oil, Bergamot essential oil, and French Green Clay
I've read that olive oil defeats lathering. Starting with a good two days growth I rubbed the puck on my wetted beard. Face lathering with good still stiff boar brush it looked hopeful. By the time I had razor in hand the lather had dissipated to almost transparent. The puck had received a little sousing and the brush had loaded well so I went to the bowl after rubbing the puck on the textured inner surface. An airy lather happened. More soap loaded from the puck just didn't give me that clown paint thickness. First pass with the Clone surprised me! While the lather has lost it's air bubbles, the slickness worked well. Relathered from the well loaded brush, second pass confirmed that the glide is present. Third pass and clean-up and the scent is going strong - more spicy citrus Bergamot than Lavender. The Chinese Futur non-copyright breaking DE liked the soap. It rinsed easily from my gear and didn't leave my skin feeling dry. A splash of Heroic AS and I'm glad I tried a new to me product!
Good Shaves Y'all!
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