Monday April 15 (just after midnight started the new day) - Menthol Monday; Arko Adjustable Artisan April
Prep: Hot shower with Aleppo olive oil soap with 20% bay laurel oil
Razor: Supply 2.0 matte black stainless steel injector with "SE" open comb plate; vintage US-made Schick Plus Platinum (1) - The "Adjustable"
Soap: Arko stick - The "Arko"
Brush: Jason's
@jtspartan 30DC LE maple brush with 24mm APShaveCo cashmere synthetic knot - The "Artisan"
Lather Bowl: None
Post: rinse, alum, rinse, Clubman Osage Rub (the "Menthol"), Clubman VIBR
Last shave: Saturday April 6 - almost 9 days ago
The stuff (mostly - wrong razor):
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Since my last shave was almost nine days ago, I was dealing with a full-on beard. I was going to use the Rockwell T2 adjustable shown in the photo, but at the last minute switched to my Supply 2.0 injector instead. I also loaded with a fresh vintage American-made Schick blade to get that true "cuts like a razor" feeling.
The Supply 2.0 is a big lump of stainless steel (the newer Supply injectors are all thickly chromed zinc alloy instead - but still big lumps of metal.) When dealing with many days' growth of whiskers, I find it easier to use than either the light-weight vintage Schick injectors or most DE razors. That solid mass combined with the rigid injector blade (compared to a DE blade) lets the Supply 2.0 simply plow through heavy stubble in a single pass instead of needing multiple passes to reduce the growth gradually.
As usuaI the Arko just plain worked. With a heavy beard stubble, a good coating of soap easily rubbed off the damp shave stick. The synthetic brush quickly whipped that into a good lather all over my face. And unlike the animal hair brushes, the synthetic brush retained enough lather available for release to relather for several passes if desired.
Two passes sufficed. Actually, I was visibly cleanshaven after the first pass - WTG on my face and ATG on my neck. However, I relathered and went XTG everywhere to get to a very near BBS. No nicks, blood spots or burns anywhere, although the alum was mildly warm in places.
The Osage Rub provides a strong menthol chill and the Clubman VIBR produces a noticeable alcohol burn; the combination is quite bracing. Together they left me wide awake and ready to start my night shift.
Incidentally, I did notice one odd thing again tonight: after applying the Osage Rub and Clubman VIBR, I had just rinsed off and dried my hands. Shortly after, Ramses, my Siamese cat, came and sat on me, sniffed my nearest hand closely, then grabbed it and started obsessively washing it. I usually only see him act like that when I have been handling catnip. I couldn't get him to stop until I went back and washed my hands thoroughly with a scented bar soap. Is it maybe the scent of the bay leaf that was acting on him like catnip?
Hope everyone had a good weekend and has an excellent week!
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