01/28/19
RazoRock 400 Noir Plissoft Synthetic Shaving Brush
Salsa Bowl / Timeless bowl scuttle
Williams Mug Soap
Voshkod blade
Gillette – “Property of U.S. Army” Head (1918) on a Weber Bulldog Handle
Nivea Post Balm
Pinaud Clubman Classic Aftershave
Yes, that is correct. I brought out the notorious and supposed fickle Williams Mug soap this morning and shaved with it for the first time. I had lathered it up one day last week in the afternoon just to see if it could be done. I did not shave with it then. That was my practice run. I have to admit that it felt like Fuzzy was watching me this morning.
I dampened the brush this morning and swirled it onto the dry Williams and picked up some of the soap on the tip of the bristles. I then finished lathering up the Williams in the salsa bowl like I do all of my soaps, adding water as needed. I was really impressed with the Williams. It does take a little longer but it whips up nice and thick. This was impressive due to all of the Williams horror stories I had heard.
I lathered up my face and made two passes. The old Gillette head and Williams seem like they were made for each other. It was a nice close comfortable shave with just a tingle of alum.
I finished up with some Nivea and Clubman Classic.
I am now officially a Williams user. I do like it and will definitely keep it my rotation. Fuzzy is right! It is a great soap and I did not have to “molest” it get a great lather out of it.
Y'all take care and have a great day and remember Fuzzy is watching you.
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