Micromatic Open Comb Day #3 Razor: GEM MMOC Blade: GEM Stainless (3rd use) Brush: Bluebeard Doubloon Soap: Palmolive Shave Stick Post Shave: Nivea Sensitive 3rd shave with the MMOC/OCMM (sorry Fuzzy @wchnu ). Even less blood with this shave - one TINY weeper on the right hand side of my neck. I have ended up with a really nice shave! The only downside is that I have got a little burning on the go. I know why this is though... I caught myself at various point of the shave using too much pressure, not stretching the skin enough, and not running the head of the razor flat to my face. Safe to say that this razor is going to take some time to get effortlessly comfortable shaves, but I really believe that it will be possible! Enjoy your shaves gents!
James, just over a month ago you were having issues shaving with a 34c and now your tackling an MMOC. Congrats on the progress!
When you have mastered the MMOC the Ever Ready 1912 will be a piece of cake. For that matter the Schick G will be pretty easy too.
SEptember Winning! De Vergulde Hand SS T-400 Badger brush Suribachi & cool water Schick Golden 500 type J Pinaud S.R. AS Cologne Using a more "normal" sized brush albeit untested except for ARKO defunking, I got the DVH to lather up. Steve @Vlasta commissioned the badgers knots as I understand, so they may be similar to but not directly comparable to other suppliers. Good density and flow and with the loft set as deep as possible in the removable ferrule - not floppy! The snap tight soap tub lid did well holding in moisture from the previous use. No preparatory blooming was used in the making of today's lather. Much thicker, no dissapation, and all the glide needed for the shave. Schick's high end injector model with the easy cleaning head has a little slack some where in the monkey motions. I can hear it when I have it open to rinse, and just slightly when closed. Gripping the head reveals a slight wiggle so it might be between the metal and plastic handle. Still I get a fine reduction with the unit. Three passes, a little buffing and partial 4th pass left me thinking might be time for a fresh Chick blade. I'm smooth but for some lower neck stubble that costs irritation if I chase it. Good Shaves Y'all!
That was actually my thought process... Most difficult razor first! I'm really having to dial in my technique to not destroy my face, so that should really help for the other two! I'm really excited to try the Schick!
Gentlemen, a lot of great photos and shave reports today! To which I now add my meagre offering, with no photo and not much to say... Monday September 17 PAL Adjustable on Low / vintage Schick blade (unknown uses) JR #267 birdseye maple and boar brush Hendrix Classics Barbershop soap sample Soapy Bathman Cup of Joe balm The soap sample is starting to show holes, so it may approach the finish sometime this week. Two passes brought me an error-free BBS. The balm provided good skin conditioning along with a morning coffee smell. Hope everyone is off to the start of a great week!
I've been shaving a lot with a Weishi butterfly, though I couldn't take it an longer. It's so mild that it takes forever. So, I broke out my Rockwell 6c, used the #4 plate and a 7 o'clock. Two passes and a couple of minor touch ups and I was ready to go.
Equinox Shavette Derby Premium Blades Cremo Original Badger Pre Shave Oil Nivea Post Shave Balm I took some peoples advice after my last post and lowered the angle of my blade on my face. It was good advice because I had been shaving at way too high of an angle. This was my first shave where I didn't nick myself so I'm pretty pumped. Thanks for all the help everyone!
Great shave today! Safe travels later this week, Jim. I hope your hotel is close to the conference center. Cincinnati rush hour traffic is no fun. If you get a chance, the ribs here are good --> http://www.montgomeryinn.com/
Thank you Gentlemen. The scent of Felce Aromatica is intoxicating. While the container looks good, it is only painted aluminum and will scratch or chip very easy. I will not pay extra for the container next time.
Great shave and photo Jim. Have a safe trip. Lovely photo Jason. Great photo Andrew. I buy the bulk pack of Gem blades and have found several that have a rough edge. As a practice I strop one time on each side to feel if the blade is rough. If it is I palm strop the blade until the roughness is gone. Great photo Joseph. I love the AOS Peppermint Cream Great shave and photo Rick. Another excellent report John. Great progress. Congrats.