SoTD for Sat, Nov. 29, or, love's an injection (apologies to Hanoi Rocks)
Pre- eucalyptus/lavender oil
Water- very hot, soap / cold shave
Soap- vintage English lavender
Razor- Schick Golden 500
Blade- Schick Gold / personna
Rinse- Thayers Lavender
Aftershave- Osage Rub
Lotion- score
Topper- vintage Brut
Finally got a Schick Golden 500. The case is worn, but the razor looks unused. The blade dispenser is even full! I tried to use one of the original blades, and although it worked on some parts of my scruff, it was too dull for most. So I swapped in a new blade... Woo! What a machine! This is a great razor. For me, this thing approaches perfection. Feels great, looks great, shaves great. Got the equivalent of my average DFS shave with about half the work to get there. No irritation, nicks or weepers... if I had a complaint about Schick injectors, it is that they clog very easy. This one is no exception. But the hydro-magic lever quite nicely addresses that issue. All in all, a quite nice shave. Can't wait to use this guy again.
Today's soap was a vintage soap-in-a-bowl that came in a nice Gem boxed set I recently acquired. It is allegedly English Lavender, but it may have lost its fragrance over the last 75(!) odd years. But like most old soaps I use, it lathers up amazingly easily and has great slip. You may have gathered from my SoTD posts, I am a big fan of vintage soaps (vintage everything if I am being honest!). It is rare that I get one that really disappoints me. Brush is a beautiful green marbled and black Ever Ready. It came out of the same Gem set. I have been trying to work the full set into my posts, but things keep distracting me. Maybe tomorrow.
And finally, the product. First, Osage Rub. This stuff is the bees knees. You menthol guys obviously know, but this is my first
strongly mentholated product. I have a few things that list menthol as an ingredient, but this is a while different thing. It is awesome! The cooling sensation comes on slow. I put on a lot. Felt a little tingle, and said, 'well that was a bit overrated' and got on with my routine. About 3 minutes later, I became aware that my face was doing something weird. Another couple of minutes in, and my face felt like ice. Actual ice. It was pretty nifty. Now I really see the fuss about menthol. Going to have to update my holiday wish list!
Last up was some Brut. I got a couple old bottles in a vintage fragrance lot I picked up. This is the one smell that can time warp me back to childhood. In the early 70s, my dad loved Brut, and Hai Karate. I am dying to get back to my mom's house because I know she still has a couple of my dad's Schick Adjustables and some unopened Brut and Hai Karate sets. I could never figured out why no one would throw them out. Now I am hoping that no one has! But back to today- Brut... Is it aftershave? Or cologne? The packaging isn't real clear about it. My little bottle is missing its gorget, but the printing just says 'lotion'. Well that isn't helping me, Brut. I decided to try it out in the cologne role. It still smells nice after 2.5 hours, so it is doing better than most of my aftershave... So I guess we will see how it goes.
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