Sunday 13.09.015
Wouldn't you know I managed to squeeze in a midday shave. It wasn't planned, but it was a nice surprise and a real treat,
Today's shave featured the Coconut soap from Natural Mike's. I have always been quite pleased with his soaps, but always felt that I did not experience the slick lather that this soap is so famous for and that I am supposed to use a lot of water when building this lather. I have never felt the need to use a whole lot of H2O to make a perfectly usable lather, but since I am not a Fremen I have no need to preserve my water.
Therefore, I soaked my largest boar brush in my lathering cup, put a couple of teaspoons on the puck, took a long wasteful shower and started building the lather.
First I emptied the cup and transferred the excessive water from the puck over to the cup and started using the famed Maro's Method to load the brush.
I loaded the brush for about 60-80 seconds before working the lather in the cup and it more or less exploded with lather. It looked a little airy, but felt very creamy and elastic to the touch.
I have only one open comb razor and I seldom shave with it. Mostly because I forget I have it, and that ought to be a criminal offense. It is a very mild and comfortable razor. For me it works best if I have a two or more days worth of stubble, like today. The first pass was very good, but its lack of aggressiveness comes into play in the third pass when it fails to give me a particularly close shave.
It is sufficient for everyday use, and I would probably be happy with it if it were my only razor. But for those special occasions it is not the best choice. An ATG pass would probably counter that, but not everybody is comfortable with that.
I enjoy Bay Rum and the choice from some Captain that is probably not a real Skipper, was
my choice for today. This is a favourite of many, but to me it reminds me more of Bay Rumolade than an aggressive aftershave. It is, or maybe was marketed as a powerful aftershave that will give you quite a sting to your aftershave experience.
Personally I get more sting out of crying in the rain, unless I have happened to have a particularly rough shave.
It smells pretty good though.
Razor: Merkur 1904 OC
Blade: Wilkinsons Indian Sword
Soap: Mike's Natural Coconut Soap
Brush: Proraso Boar Brush
Aftershave: Captain's Choice Bay Rum
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