July 24th, SOTD (Shave 13 of this focus)
Two days’ growth
Prep: Hot shower
Razor: Cattaraugus Cutlery Co Green Lizard Model B54GL
Strop: Drygulch Chromexcel/ Linen (20 laps Linen/ 20 laps Leather pre and 10/10 post)
Soap: The Shave Den Iced Yin Yang (Lime, Lavender, and Menthol)
Brush: Spalted Maple Brush with Badger Knot
Post Shave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Thayer’s Witch Hazel
Aftershave: The Shave Den Iced Yin Yang Splash(Lime, Lavender, and Menthol)
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Feel like I am getting to know this razor better. This is my 4th shave with it. It’s a light razor that is very thin, and requires all of your attention. I got a little too fast on my clean up pass today, and managed an almost inch long cut on my jawline from setting it down too hard. Good news is that it is sharp and smooth again. I increased the number of laps pre-shave. Not sure if that is in my head or not, but it shaved great today. Did my normal N/S, S/N, and half pass on my neck, and was rewarded with a DFS plus. Alum got my attention this morning, partly due to the cut, and the weeper on my chin.
Noticed something with the menthol soap today, and wonder if this is true for other people. I whipped up my lather in a bowl, and set it aside as I prepped my razor. I took a little longer on that than normal, and had to work the lather some more, as it had started to fall in on itself. When I had it built back up, and worked it into my face, it was cold for the first pass. Typically, if I use menthol soap, I don’t feel the cool until my second or third pass as the water works on the menthol. Is letting the lather sit for a bit the best way to feel the menthol on all passes?
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