First shave of September
Second shave with my FatBoy
Astra blade 4th shave on the blade.
Electric Sheep Soap
My trusty alum block
Tea Tree Balm
All in all an excellent shave. I went extremely close today. 3 passes and against the grain on third in most areas with some touchup to follow. Fifth shave in 5 days. I went 3 passes on my lower neck area -- I'd been leaving it at 2 to this point.
Ended with some minor redness and skin irritation in my lower neck - left side only but not bad considering.
I find Stirling Electric sheep - and all the Stirlings I've tried for that matter - exceptionally easy to get a good, thick, moist lather. The scent of Electric Sheep reminds me of Liomoncello. Cool lemony refreshing with a little bit of bite.
The Tea Tree balm is doing a wonderful job calming down my neck especially. I need to remember a little seems to go a long way. I used about a kidney bean's worth today. It was too much. Next time I'm going to back it down to about a pea's worth.
Tea Tree's scent is very difficult to describe. I find it pleasant -- even though the smells I reference from it might not necessarily be - I get some piney turpentine in it, perhaps a hint of camphor and just maybe a touch of citrus. My wife liked it very much -- even though she described it as "mediciney but it smells like nice medicine." She like it enough to go thumbs up on my order of the shave soap.
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