July 2018
July 9
Razor - Qshave (6 - setting OMG)
Blade -
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Soap - Stirling Iced Coffee
Brush - Jayaruh #46
Post - Alum
What a great shave this was. Yeah, I'm gushing a bit, but all three now with the Qshave have been just about as perfect as shaves can get. Considering when I first tried this razor out it was a bit of a challenge, I have become a loyal advocate of its abilities. Ok, yeah, so I know it's technique that counts. But.....having a great tool in your hand to use it on helps. Is the Qshave as good as a Fatboy? Or a Slim? Or any other vintage razor? I won't say that, but I will say it has produced three baby's in a row and all with zero irritation or alum burn. And that's with it dialed all the way open. Again, technique rules - but a tool that functions exactly like it's supposed to is the other half of the puzzle.
The soap - Stirling Iced Coffee - I'll go ahead and call it. My favorite Stirling scent. I haven't tried all of them, but so far this one wins. It's still not back on the website but I'm watching for it. And the JR46, well, we know Jayaruh brushes.
I suppose I should mention the blade. Ladas is one of my top five choices in Russian steel and continues to impress. I don't use it as often as I should. It's one of those "wow I forgot how nice it is" blades. For the next rhree nights - I'll be switching to the Russian Consul. It would be the next most aggressive adjustable I have. And, I'll figure out a Russian blade for it to match. Should be fun.
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