Phoenix Shaving | Organism 46-B Phoenix Shaving | The Starcraft | Roswell Hybrid Synth Durham-Enders | Enders Speed Shaver | Schick Proline B-20 Organism 46-B opens with a distinct Grand Marnier and cocoa vibe. Later, the sweetness of the liqueur mellows a bit revealing cured tobacco, but it remains boozy all the while. The splash presents the same way, except it's a bit more of the bitter orange. It unfolds similarly, but the dry down is interesting. The sweetness transforms to something reminiscent of warm caramel without the buttery note. Then there's a brief powdery element followed by a gentle, sustained cool ethereal essence. It's quite a ride!
June 2 - I love wet shaving! Prep: shower Lather: Proraso Brush: synthetic Razor: ATT Windsor Blade: Astra (2) Post: Proraso Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
HomelikeShaving Taiga & Gillette Platinum WCS Black 26mm Blue/White Ethos/DFS Colonia soap Ethos/DFS Colonia skin food splash Acqua Di Parma Colonia Intensa Arguably, the best adjustable made. It just shaves so smooth & effortlessly regardless on what setting you happen to have it on. Wonderfully made tool and a fantastic shaver. A great day and shaves to all...
June 2, 2021 Wolfman WR1-OC (0.61mm) Feather PAA ShaveRite 210 with Maggard Mixed Knot AOS Bergamot & Neroli Shave Cream & Shave Balm WSP Citron Solid Cologne
Williams Wednesday's Shave Cold Water Rinse Williams Mug Soap Jayaruh #222 Synthetic Custom Wood Handle Enders Speed Razor Enders Speed Blade CWR Aqua Velva Musk AS The Williams Mug Soap lathered well with the Jayaruh #222 Synthetic Brush. Two passes and touch ups with the Custom Wood Handle Enders Speed Razor with an Enders Speed Blade gave me a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse I finished off with Aqua Velva Musk AS. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed...
Wednesday morning: Stirling Mentholated Pre Shave Soap Yaqi 30mm Barber Pole Super Speed/Schick day 3 Master Soap Creations Frosted Bay Rum SS Prep ASB Krampert’s Bay Rum AS Splash Bleu de Chanel Deodorant Stick Bleu de Chanel EdP This young man Fernando who is one of the NICEST guys I ever met produces some of the best soaps I’ve ever used in my entire life - his Frosted Bay Rum has such a beautiful scent, it’s got wonderful lather, the slickness compares to the Stirling soaps, the menthol sensation is heavenly, and the postshave feeling is so comfortable. The Prep gave me fabulous additional care and the Krampert’s Bay Rum aftershave is also very skin friendly, it smells lovely but it doesn’t disrupt the scent of the Bleu de Chanel. No complaints about this shave - it was so smooth, close, and enjoyable! Have a great day - be well and safe! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Great shot and nice Aristocrat. She is a beauty Jim. The May thread closed before I could respond to you about the Mag T Delta. I have 5 shaves under my belt with it and I must say it has really impressed me. It is aggressive with plenty of blade feel, but it is also very efficient and not hard to use. It is comfortable to shave with but the handle shape is a little awkward. I have been getting extremely close shaves to the point that my wife out of the blue remarked how smooth my face looked. It is very easy to clean and in my opinion a great value, unique, and enjoyable to use. Craftsmanship seems fine except the plating appears to have some minor surface imperfections. The flat shiny surfaces are very prone to smudging if this is something that bothers you. As a pot metal razor though, it should last a long time because there are no threaded posts to corrode. Just thick blocky surfaces. The company also had great customer service. The first razor came to me in a rather short time. I noticed it had some plating discoloration by the head and sent them an email. In a few hours everything was coordinated to return the razor and overnight a replacement. The new one arrived even quicker than the first and was in good condition. In conclusion, the razor is quirky and on the heavy side. Some may not like gripping the odd shaped handle, but none of these issues have been a problem for me. On the contrary, I really like the way this razor shaves and surprising would rate it very high. I think this razor would be cool in a brushed finish stainless steel, with ribs cut into the sides - not just on the large flat surfaces. I would say if it interests you and you like razors on the more aggressive side, pick it up. It shaves great. Steve
Always a surprisingly good shave, my grandpa’s Nielsen’s Never Fail lived up to it’s name this morning Hot water preparation Argan Oil PSO Shavemac 2-Band Silvertip Badger Castle Forbes 1445 Shaving Cream Nielsen’s Never Fail 5/8 Thayers Rose Petal Witch Hazel Happy shaving - Karl
The Christy-Penn Trifecta: Penn Dollar Razor (1914)/ Schick B20 Christy Massage Bar (1923)/ Schick B20 Penn Adjustable (1917)/ BIC Total success this morning. Since the Penn Adjustable-DE blade was an unproven combination I decided to start there with a WTG beard pass. Just terrific. I did a few ATG strokes to test those waters and fine as well. Second pass with the Christy had a different feel of course with an injector blade and my setting was super comfortable if a wee bit mild. No problem ATG. Head shave I started with my usual ATG pass with the Penn Dollar, again a wee bit mild but marvelous. Having tested its capabilities I finished mostly ATG pickups with the Adjustable. Hat tip to Dave for the shim suggestion on the Adjustable. I just hate to let a good razor sit unused and today's shave left me thrilled to see these underappreciated tools perform so well. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
June 2nd Razor: Blackland Dart Blade: Bolzano Superinox (3) Brush: Zenith boar Pre-shave: PAA Cube Soap: Williams PAA Galactic Witch Hazel PAA unscented Star Jelly AS: Aqua Velva Good morning! Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
DE SOTD, Wed, June2nd 2021 Razor: Razorock 2nd Gen Lupo.72- Mfg 2021> excellent stainless steel razor, easy to glide around the face + great designed head. Blade: Rapira Platinum Lux(5-tossed), excellent blade, sharp & smooth with reasonable longevity. Blade showing wear usually around 4-5 from the many uses over the years, still a excellent blade. Soap: Cyrill S Salter Indian Sandalwood cream- nice sandalwood scent with excellent lather qualities. Brush: Yaqi 24mm Tuxedo knot with black marble handle excellent lather generator, cloud like soft tips, nice gentle scrub + excellent lather painter. 1st Synthetic Yaqi brush & it impressed me enough & purchased a harem of others. Pre shave: Brush washed my whole face with CeraVe hand bar cleanser + a dollop of clear Aloe Vera gel on the cleaned beard area. Prep: Cold water rinse after each pass of 2 + pickups. WTG + ATG + pickups. Post shave: Witch hazel + Ogallala Bayrum with sandalwood + a dollop of Nivea balm. Results: CCS, DFS, BbS + no irritation + no weepers =excellent shave with my RR Lupo.72 + a Rapira platinum Lux. Have some great shaves!
SOD Wednesday June 2, 2021 Ever wonder how many shaves in each tub of Proraso? See below in the Lather report! Brush: Parker Synth Brush Bowl: Shave Nation Lather: Proraso White Soap (3) Razor: Gillette 1959 E4 Settings: ATG:7-WTG:6-XTG:3 Blade: Personna Platinum Chrome (1) Post: Shavex Alum Block Post: Thayers Witch Hazel Balm: Proraso White
I love how this soap really opens up when the tempurature rises. The bloom just filled the shave den with oakmoss. I regret not getting more now since its become an unobtainable.