Andrew, sometimes it is nice to go back to your tried and true razor. Funny, the hipster bar soap sample that was included in my first order didn't give me a citrus scent. Maybe, my sense of smell is not what it used to be, now that I am approaching the golden years.
Wow, you're not kidding Jason. It appears some of the ladies put down their knitting needles and started to gab this month. OK, clearly that dude isn't me. Apparently he'll expose his cookies to just about anyone.
Thanks Joe, I actually first used the Blackbird a while ago on loan from Jim @jluc . I wanted one ever since but was hesitant to order one for some reason. When Blackland released it in brass I couldn't resist any longer. The main notes I get from Hipster are Grapefruit and Bergamot, I quite like it!
Yesterday's shave was good enough for this morning, so no shave today. Back tomorrow with a post-War Canadian Tech.
Thank you Patrick, Bruce, Clint, and Andrew! Thanks Jason! At first I wasn't concerned if my soap was a cream, croap, or hard puck. Now by choice I lean towards hard soaps as an economic choice. They have to be of an acceptable quality lather, but they last forever, too. I just spoke to him on the phone. He seems a little brighter, sharper, cheerful. As I understand it, there's a sense of wellness following a session. Instant (3-4 hours of treatment) loss of the feeling of toxins and extra fluid building up in the blood stream. I got it right away. Had he said "glistening tumescence", my Spider-Mod senses would have been tingling.
I will have to remember that one for a shave when The Fat is fully hydrated and swollen back up to fill the entire tub and has water on its surface. Thanks, Ryx! Oh, and glad to hear the update on your father!