September 1, 2015 Single-Edge SEptember Injectors and perhaps a GEM During this first week, my first with injectors, I’ll look to familiarize myself with them by starting with one that has been described as mild and perhaps move to experiment with others along the aggressiveness spectrum. I’ll be doing SEs all month. Hot Shower, Morning Shave Soap: Proraso Green Brush: Omega Pro 48 Razor: Schick Eversharp Type J3 Golden 500 Blade: Schick Injector (China) (2) TSD Witch Hazel Aftershave Cream: Proraso Green After Shave: Proraso Green Second shave with the J3 - "Golden 500.” Two-pass shave (WTG / ATG). I played a bit with searching for the “best” angle. (A bit subjective, I believe.) @Bama Samurai suggested to use an angle that produces a “Velcro”-type sound. I did find that angle and it does sound as advertised! I eased back on it just a bit to try to smooth out the comfort level. All in all, same result as yesterday, a beautiful shave. In my 4 months of traditional shaving, I do not know if I’ve experienced back-to-back shaves like this before. If tomorrow’s shave is another repeat, I may move on to my next Schick - an I2 which is said to be very similar to the one I’m currently using. Cheers! RT
Day one, or evening one in my case. Prep: Hot shower, Stirling Island Man soap Pre shave: Bloom water from soap tub Soap: Soap Commander Courage Brush: Stirling synthetic Kong Razor: Schick Injector L1 Blade: Schick (China) Post shave: Stirling Lemon Chill WH/w Aloe After Shave: Floid Blue While I have used my J type injector several times, this is the first time I've used the L type since I had one back in the 80s. I put some hot water on the soap while I showered, not that it needs it, but I like to use the soapy water on my face while I make my lather. I made a mountain of lather quickly and easily. Soap Commander never fails to impress, lots of cushion, thick, and very slick. First pass WTG no problems. I found a good angle pretty quickly and focused on very light pressure. Not easy as the razor is so light. It weighs in at exactly 1 oz. Second pass XTG again no problems. Third pass ATG I thought I had nicked myself on the neck on this pass, but no blood or signs of a cut. Must have grabbed and tugged enough to feel like a nick. I did a rinse, some touch up buffing and J-hooking on the jawline and neck, a final rinse then used the alum block as a test. Almost zero feedback even on the place I thought I had nicked. Splashed on some Stirling WH&Aloe and cleaned up. Final results: very impressed almost perfect BBS. One small patch of roughness just below the left jaw, but otherwise perfect. A splash of the Blue and I'm ready for the next shave. I don't shave everyday but I'm going to try every other for the sake of this focus. Next up, same setup for the J1 on Thursday.
My shave for 2 September: http://theshaveden.com/forums/threa...uss-se-safety-razors.46760/page-3#post-886758
I saw your Musgo stick in your pics. They make a super stick. Hope your month with the Injector goes well!!
So I started out September pretty well this morning. Woke up late. Slept through shave time. No biggy. Off I go. Found some of the Walgreens razors and some VDH deluxe soap. Sure why not. Got home finally and started to lather up. Gave the VDH soap a go just to try it. Tossed it down the drain. DRY! No big deal. Chiseled face to the rescue. This was my set up Razor: r41 Blade: Walgreens rebrand of the Israeli blade I cannot remember Soap: chiseled face ghost town barber Brush: semogue 1250 AS: chiseled face ghost town barber AS This soap rocks. 10 seconds over swirling on the puck and a good amount of water give me 6 passes worth of lather. No joke. Ran through that like no one's business)(3 passes only). Took my time concentrating on riding the cap. This razor always asks a price for a close shave. Took a little sip under my nose and one tiny one on my neck. I blame the VDH but we'll see tomorrow. Caught the baby everywhere except the very bottom of my neck. The hair grows completely opposite there for about 3mm worth of space in a strip. Not worth worrying over generally but that is going to be part of the focus.
September 2 Focus Shave 1 This month I am going try to get closer shaves will keeping the irritation low to none. I did 3 passes and it felt pretty close, probably DFS but I have a 'social' engagement after work so need better than that. I did some clean up on my neck with the Futur. I had two weepers so I was worried about the irritation, I applied the alum and nothing, no sting. Cool!! Just short of a BBS. First day is a success. This was the fourth shave sine I last took the blade to the pasted strops. It felt I little 'rougher' so tonight I will take this months straights to the 12 stone and then through the pasted strops. Proraso Pre Shave Razorock Mudder Focker Rooney Beehive 2 three band Hart Steel 7/8 Merkur Futur Dry Gulch horse hide paddle strop Alum block to keep my fingers dry Alcolado Glaical AS L'Occitane Cade ASB MDCI Chypre Palatin
I'm working on the proper injector technique this month also. I think the angle has to be VERY shallow. I let the head glide on my skin and then just slightly raise up until I hear feedback. Injectors seem to allow quite a steep, and very inefficient, angle. It sounds great, but does very little. Good luck, I'm with you!
SEPTEMBER FOCUS First, I want to say that the vast amount of information that's being presented in this thread is truly amazing and extremely helpful. I really enjoy reading your ideas and suggestions. Thanks to everyone, it's already helping me in my focus. Shave #2 with the Eversharp-Schick Injector Model J. Changed my soap to Maggard's London Barbershop because I really like that old-time scent. It lathered great and I really laid it on thick and slippery. Today my main focus was on the angle of the razor since I was less than pleased with the "OK" shave yesterday. As I said before it seems like this razor allows for a very wide choice of angle. My thought is that the shallower the angle, the better. I believe that my best technique to achieve this angle is to place the head of the razor on my skin and then tip the razor just to the point where I know the blade is touching. With this technique, today's shave was much better than yesteday. With the very loud feedback on this razor you can hear it working. I could sense/hear a change in the feedback when the whiskers were disappearing. It took some buffing and a little Gillette Glide (are you allowed to do that with a Schick?) but I ended up with a very nice comfortable shave. I still have some work to do to get it to what I'm used to with a DE razor, but I think I'm on the right path.
Well hopefully I can get my technique down to where I can get a nice a extremely close shave.nothing fancy just a off brand (was told it is a weishi ) safety razor,dorco blades,canned goo,and some clubman aftershave...... I think this is how this thread is supposed to go.
Thirty Day Rule with a Schick G The plan: Schick G Schick Injector Blades (China) La Toja Shave Stick L'Occitane Plisson Synthetic Goals: 1) Produce an original photo write up each day. 2) Develop a replicable routine for the two pass automatic with a Schick G. 3) Continue emphasis on blade angle discipline and skin stretching. 4) Incorporate a TSD AS into every shave. 5) and....Shenanigans! I had mentioned the Musgo Real earlier, but I was mostly joking with @CyanideMetal . @wristwatchb sent a bar of Musgo Real Lime Face and Body soap, which I will be using this month. It's a mild soap, scented of lime and patchouli/spice. It is a great face soap and smells nice after the shower. I will however stick to the tried and true La Toja. I did two other injector months this year, and have high expectations for the G. Off to catch shave one and write it up!
Welcome to 30 Day thread! Technique is what we practice, in search of daily great shaves. Glad you found us! I started on a Weishi 9306, it is a fine mild razor, well suited for learning. Good luck!
Thank you I hope to accomplish my goal. I'm even waking up an hour early in the morning to take that extra time to work on it.mornings are something I look forward to now.