This is how Mayhem is supposed to start right? Note to self: Don’t set an incredibly sharp blade on your face pointy bit first…
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May 1st , SOTD (Shave 1 of this focus)
Two days’ growth
Prep: Hot Shower
Razor: Wade and Butcher 5/8 Square point (post 1890)
Strop: Chromexcel Horsehide- 30 laps on linen, 40 on leather
DE Razor: 1969 Gillette Black Handle SuperSpeed (O1) Anodized Aluminum handle
DE Blade: Shark- Stropped 30 times per edge (2nd shave on blade)
Soap: Barrister & Mann's Lime Lavender & Cedarwood
Brush: Omega 1066 Boar
Post Shave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Thayer’s Witch Hazel
Aftershave: The Shave Den Iced Barbershoppe
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Did two passes with the straight today on my cheeks and neck. The straight tugged enough today that I had to focus on stretching my skin to get the whiskers cut. Cut my chin pretty good on the first pass, then managed to catch the cut trying to do a second pass. Did a clean-up with the Black SS, and called it good. The Black Handled SS is much milder than the Red Tip I used last month, which means more pressure is needed on my chin, which didn’t work so well for me today. I like this scent for the soap, but don’t have an aftershave that complements it. Used a different strop today, and the draw was very different than the latigo one I used last month. I wonder if that impacted the razor being less smooth than it has been. I have missed my 1066 boar brush. It is my favorite, and the bench mark for how I judge a brush. My cheeks and jaw are great today, but with my neck and chin being a mess, I am going to call this one a CCS, and work on better shaves for the rest of the month.
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