SOTD July 28, 2018 Prep: Cold water and Stirling mentholated pre-shave soap Blade: Schick Razor: Schick H1 injector Brush: JR #41 badger Soap: RazoRock "What the Puck" Blue Barbershop Post: Witch hazel, RazoRock Blue Barbershop aftershave Well, I mentioned earlier I would use The Fat today, but I changed my mind. I hauled in this What The Puck soap earlier this week and went with it today. I've been using the aftershave for a while and really enjoy it. The soap is outstanding! Took my time loading as it's a hard triple milled soap. Used the super goop method and created creamy, slick, wonderful lather. Also hauled in the Hussy razor from @Screwtape as a prize from the last TSD raffle. This is a fun little razor. But it's not a novelty - it's efficient and comfortable. Nice shave in the end. I'm still trying to focus on soap reduction and have been using Stirling Grapefruit for the most part. Will continue with it and finish it off hopefully next week. Enjoy your weekend!
July Focus 2.0 I found myself using the exact same equipment (except for the brush) as yesterday, so I guess I am still focussing. I had one of the most enjoyable, 100% buffing (all passes) shave ever; and it's due in no small part to Fine soap. There are only a couple of soaps that, when combined with a smooth, sharp blade and a well-designed razor, that can facilitate a 100% buffing shave, so it's clear that Fine can produce a super-slick lather---and it does. (I will be posting a "blooming tutorial" on the S.B.O.A. thread after I finish here) The Mondial 26mm is a beast and has already broken in so wonderfully. I am of the opinion that these boar brushes are the best value your money can buy. Gillette 7 O'Clock in the Ranger Tech was again a winner. The Fine AS is another "great quality and value" in the aftershave department.
Absolutely beautiful photo, Clint! The background really makes this image. Well done! Have a great day, and enjoy the luncheon.
Excellent post, Adam! I've said it several times now, but Gems seem to be under-appreciated razors. They're normally inexpensive, and they're great shavers.
Glad to see you back, Simon. Also pleased to hear you're getting good results with the R89. Enjoy as much time as you can with your father. He appreciates it, and you will too. Congrats on the new-to-you razors. I look forward to hearing how you like them.
Great photo and report, Perry! I wondered about how the Hussy razors would feel in use, if they'd be awkward to hold...apparently not! I hope the heat wasn't too unbearable this week. Have a great Saturday!
Good, learning is a life long habit. I know what mean about the Tabac, I've used a lot, and barely have indentation. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk