26 Nov 2023 (No Repeat November)
4 - 5 day’s growth
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Day 5 post HoLEP, day 3 post discharge, grateful for the good outcome and happy to have got through the whole shave without any undue interruption!
Prep = Tepid water Prep and shave, Tabac in a tube as Pre shave
Soap =
Cella received the call up today. One full scoop pressed into the bottom of the bowl. More than I would normally need but I figured I wanted more than enough lather. Adding more RO water as needed to achieve a lovely thick shiny lather with tall peaks
Brush =
Omega 10049. Great brush for harder soaps. Soaked in RO water, squeezed most of the water out. I like to start the lathering with a drier brush these days. Less bubbles that way
Bowl = Cheap deep white plastic bowl: aiming for more lather than usual
Razor =
Gillette New replated (Back Roads Gold). I wanted an OC to get rid of this growth. Special razor for a special occasion
Blade =
Gillette Platinum (2), didn’t want a fresh blade in the OC
Passes = My usual 3 + were needed. Also tackled the back of the next with the OC with no damage
Post = Tap water rinse, Alum was silent, tap water rinse, Thayers,
Stirling Bay Rum. My only regret is that I did not use more ASL I really like this stuff
Scent = none needed
Damage = none
Score = 9.5 / 10 I am back on track. Super smooth all over, DFS + some BBS, all set for another sweltering day in Perth
Comment: This combo rapidly peeled off the stubble from my cheeks and sideburn areas. My 4 ½ days growth gave me an opportunity to revisit my beard map in real time. I can see that my bothersome Zone 8 is going to have to be dealt with using MDS (multidirectional shaving) or J-hooking if I want to get that area as smooth as the rest of my shave. This will be tricky with all the hollows around the Adam’s apple area but is the next step up in my skill set.
Lessons: 1) I am thinking that for WTG or ATG I can use more pressure than I am currently using even with an OC. Of course ATG will still need a very light touch. 2) Even the Cella tended to dry out a bit towards the end of the first pass: quick fix: add more water, apply more. 3) conventional advice is to leave the harder-to-shave areas till last to give the lather more time to “work”, but I am thinking that by the time I get there the lather can be a bit dry, causing things to drag a bit. So I may have to revisit my shaving pattern. Of course I have no problem with applying more lather as needed, redefining the definition of what constitutes a pass
Wishing you all a blessed Sunday and week ahead
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