Sunday SOTD Razor: Gillette NI Bostonian Blade: Super Iridium (D14) Brush: Omega 10081 Synthetic Boar 25mm Bowl: Black Ship Grooming 4.5" Pre-Shave Scrub: Holy Black True Grit - Coffee Pre-Shave Balm: Vitos Shave Soap: WSO Bill The Barber Post: Handmade Soap Co Soothing Cream Aftershave WSO Signature
Tonight's shave was with a trusted Japanese Razor. Silky smooth 2 pass shave, that left me near BBS. Love these Japanese Razors. Razor- Japanese "Yama 43" Super Extra. For Barbers Use. Brush- Stirling Boar Soap- Arko/Avon Spicy Aftershave- Arctic Blue
YESTERDAY'S SHAVE Prep: Occams Crushed Lime Razor: Schick Injector Blade: Ted Pella Brush: Maggard 24mm synthetic Soap: Wheat State Soaps- Electric Lemon Post: PAA Agartha A/S Surprisingly decent shave yesterday. First time with Wheat State Soaps, the scent is a nice strong lemon menthol. Lather had excellent slickness and didn't break down when hit with a nice amount of water. For being a more "under the radar" artisan, this was a impressive first impression. Will experiment with it some more but was quite impressed with the lather quality. Finished off with PAA Agartha which is a unique spicy scent with some floral notes, good longevity as well. TODAY'S SHAVE Prep: Musgo Real Classic Razor: Wilkinson Sword Classic Blade: Rapira SS Brush: Razorock Plissoft Soap: Grandstaff Amyris Post: Stirling Ozark Mountain balm Smooth shave this afternoon. Grandstaff soap whipped up a nice lather, love the big metal tins which you don't see too much these days. The scent of Amyris reminds me a bit of B&M 42, both have a similar profile to my nose. Excellent scent but is a bit hard to find something to pair it with, so it becomes a wild card to pick whatever scent sounds good. Went with Stirling Ozark Mountain balm, we just got a foot of snow here in Detroit so this scent fits perfectly. Hope everyone is doing well and getting great shaves!
SE Sunday's Shave Proraso Pre Shave Old Spice Musk JR #258 Synthetic Gem 1911 Lather Catcher Original Gem Cutlery SE CWR Thayer's Lemon WH Aqua Velva Musk I started off with Proraso Pre Shave. The Old Spice Musk Shaving Cream face-lathered well with the JR #258 Synthetic brush. I did two passes with the Gem 1905 Lather Catcher Razor using an Original Gem Cutlery SE blade and ended up with a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse, I finished off with Thayer's Lemon WH and then Aqua Velva Musk AS. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
Thank you for the info confirmation- was not sure. And completely agree with the quality of those blades. They just keep working!
Oh no. Mixing with stuff to change the lather is molesting. I graded a cake into a stick. Grating to add scent is ok I think.
11 February 2018 * Karve Shaving Plate D * Wizamet Iridium Super * Shavemac D-01 2-Band Marble Blue * Mystic Water Sandalwood Rose * Unrefined Shea Butter * Bergamot/Vetiver EO
SUNDAY'S SHAVE Razor - Gillette Red Tip Superspeed circa 1955-1960 (Re-plated in Satin-Nickel Finish by Razor Emporium.) Blade - BiC Chrome-Platinum *fresh blade Shave Brush - Ever-Ready 1960's vintage (Polished and re-knotted with a 26mm Ubersoft II knot from Envyshave by Razor Emporium.) Preshave Oil - Lather & Wood's "Unscented" Suds - Proctor & Gamble Old Spice "Original" Cream (Made in India) Aftershave - Proctor & Gamble Old Spice "Classic" Post-shave Balm - Retseliney Luxury Skin Care Hyaluronic Acid Face Serum Deodorant - Proctor & Gamble Old Spice "Classic" Fragrance - Proctor & Gamble Old Spice "Classic" I will be testing out my dried up shaving cream. Took 2 weeks to dry with intermittent poking at the dried surface to ensure quicker drying of the layers underneath. Now it's a congealed taffy-like texture. I will soak a little water on the surface when brushing my teeth tomorrow morning to lightly soften it and hopefully it loads with a quick few strokes and lathers as expected. I think it's going to work just fine. BTW. This is an updated picture of a nearly 2-year old shaving set. Looks pretty much like the first day I used it. I've kept it up really good. I have to re-think the pre-shave oil now that the soap is a shaving cream base (even considering that it's dried). I very likely can nix the pre-shave oil for this set. I will test with pre-shave oil tomorrow then the next time I use it I will test without pre-shave oil.
SOTD 2.10.2018 Pre-shave: hot shower & Nivea Men Sensitive Face Wash Brush: Marvy boar Soap: Tabac puck Razor: Ever-Ready 1912 SE Blade: GEM Stainless (6) Post-shave: Dickinson's Original WH, Nivea Men Sensitive PS Balm, Pinaud Clubman Classic Vanilla AS
SOTD 2-10-18 My first ever Personna DE blade .Great shave . Some new gear also , AV, Arko and a new bottle of Dickinson's. I got a excellent face lather with the Arko .
Evening head shave, oil only, Yaqi DOC top cap on RR Old Type bottom plate, handle from that weird double blade Russian razor I can never remember the name of but it fits and balances perfectly here. Cap width is similar to the RR but less curve, so I'm guessing a bit more exposure. Tian Li blade. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Favorite February February 10 - A week with Williams. Day 2 Razor - Gem MMOC Blade - ASR Carbon - CVS (2) Soap - Williams Brush - Semogue 620 Boar Post - Alum Second day on my Week of Williams. Also on the carbon blade with the OCMM. I switched to my other small boar brush, the Semogue 620 and went after the Williams with the same plan as yesterday. Wet the puck, fairly wet brush, load until hell freezes over. Since we're getting freezing rain and sleet tonight it didn't take all that long. The lather in the brush looked good so I took it to the face to finish it. The initial appearance was.........not bad actually. Picked up the razor and started in. First pass smooth, effective, overall nice feel and....the lather lasted through it. It's still a thinner lather than I'm used to with Stiring, et al, but it stuck around and was plenty slick. Lathered up again and made it out the second pass with only a couple of gaps in the lather. Best lasting Williams lather I've had yet. Did some neck touch up and grabbed the alum. Quiet as it could be. Nice. I clearly have the OCMM tamed, or it at least respects me when I handle it right. And clearly the Williams was slick enough to keep it smooth and irritation free as well. Hard to complain about a shave like that. So, I won't. We'll move on to day three tomorrow and see if I can get it even better. Besides, I think Fuzzy needs a break from the comments for a night. Let him get a good night's sleep. A couple of notes - our day trip over to Illinois yesterday included a stop at a very cool antique store called Ten Pin antiques. It's a former bowling alley with the lanes still intact and lots of cool bowling memorabilia mixed into the selection. I found a box of three straight razors with a $10 price tag on it. Had them get it out of the cabinet hoping the blades would be sound so they could be refurbished and sold for a little profit. No such luck. Lots of rust and all three had frowns to a varying degree plus lots of hone wear. They did have some old brushes and mugs but they were more like ebay dream prices than what I would have expected. Enjoyed the stop but left without spending anything. The dates for the Meet Up - almost ready to make it public. Working on a couple more items that need to be ready to go. Hang tight, by this time tomorrow night we'll be putting it all together! Have a great Sunday!
Pre-Shave: SebaMed, cold water Razor: BBS-1 Blade: Ladas (2) Brush: Doug Korn D7V Lather: Mystic Water Bergamot, Cedarwood & Juniper Post-Shave: Alum, Stirling Bay Laurel Witch Hazel, Australian Emu Oil
Sunday 11th February RSC Facial Scrub Proraso Sensitive Pre Shave Cream Meissner Black Beer No 1 Paste Maesto 24mm Silvertip Brush Dovo 5/8 Special Razor Alum Block and Rinse Homemade Buttermix Jovan Black Musk AS My 6 Nations Weekend Shave. After Night Duty I just managed to waken in time for the Ireland/Italy match. By the time it finished....I was unable to shave on Health and Safety grounds! 3 Passes for a super smooth shave
Good Morning Everyone SOTD 02/11/18 Gem MMOC Gem Personna (4) Chrome Handle Boar Kingsley For Men Shaving Soap Cold Water rinse, Alum Block Aqua Velva Ice Blue A/S Have A Great Day!
SOTD 20180211. Semogue 1470. Eufros "Zaldun". Timeless Ti 0.68 mm. Wilkinson Sword (1). Jan's Splash *). *) Inspired Eufros "Zaldun": ylang-ylang, patchouli, orange.
Planned "Sunday-mornin'-go-to-meetin'" Shave Hot shower, Neutrogena Men's Invigorating Face Wash Arko Stick, face-lathered Razorock Plissoft brush Gillette Mach 3 (I'm starting a different blood thinner; gotta be careful) 3 passes, touch up Warm rinse, alum, witch hazel, Neutrogena Triple Protect Face Lotion, Grey Flannel AS Update: Terrible shave. The Arko face lathers great. Must be the razor. (I haven't used the Mach 3 much lately; mostly a Sensor Excel when I don't risk my Milord.) Lots of stubble on the jawline and neck. Several weepers showed up after I'd finished with all my post-shave.