Saturday SoTD Mongoose c/w Big Bomber handle Kai Captain blade Koh I Noor badger brush St James of London Mandarin & Patchouli shaving cream Floïd Blue aftershave
Saturn's Day: Prep: Hot shower, Nivea for Men Original Moisturizing Face Wash Brush: Beeline Boar Lather: Speick cream, bowl lathered Razor: Birth year/quarter Gillette Black Handle Super Speed Blade: Bic Chrome Platinum (2) Passes: WTG, XTG, XTG (4, 5, 6) Post: Cold water rinse, Bloc Osma Alum, Dickinson's WH, Aqua Velva Ice Blue AS splash Cologne: Xeryus by Givenchy I let the stubble grow for a day before my second shave with the Black Handle SS/Bic combo; this time I went with the Speick cream, which produces much more consistent lather for me than Stirling does. Between the better beard-softening of the Speick and the general improvement I note when shaving with a Bic blade on day 2, I caught the baby today. As before, I found this a very mild razor compared to the OC options I've tried before, but it left virtually no trace of stubble anywhere after three passes, and caused no bloodshed, redness, or irritation.
Roughneck I guess my neck was not fully recovered from yesterday's shave. This shave felt fine while it was happening, but now I've got a pretty good burn going. I'm going to skip tomorrow to heal. Go Green! B1G Title game tonight! If they win, they should be in the playoffs for the national championship. Either way, it has been an amazing decade for MSU football. Dantonio is an unsung coach - one of the best, imho.
Saturday morning shave with the type D. Chick blade and a nice slick lather from the Razorock lime. The Myrsol is a great finish! I'm off to Home Depot to buy some paint for the outside of the house
Razor: Gillette 195 Fat Boy (f1) 1960 (5) (3) Brush: Rubberset 400 #3 WD 24/50 Silvertip (Jedi Lightsaber) Mug: Old Spice 1985 Cobalt Blue Cream: Geo. F. Trumper's Coconut cream Blade: Feather (1) Post shave: Thayers Cucumber WH, Jack Black balm, Old Spice Lime original Shulton AS Frosted Glass 1960s Put some Trumper's Coconut into my favorite OS mug. My Jedi Lightsaber with its nice backbone whipped up some nice warm lather. The soft brush felt good on my face and I really like the way the handle feels in my hand. My FB is still my favorite razor and as usual, made quick work in 2 passes WTG XTG. A little touchup on my neck ATG on 3 and done. I had enough lather left over for another pass. The WH felt good, nice and cool. After cleanup some JB and when it dried, some Vintage Old Spice Lime from the 1960s. Have a good one y'all!
today's shave hot water wash with nuetrogena men's invigorating face wash and a washcloth Oscar11/ omega Route 66 Bourbon Jungle JAHenckels Twin Works #81 4/8 full hollow round end Pinaud Vanilla Gillette slim(j2)(7) Astra sp(2.5) today's shave was nice. Steve's omega brush keeps getting better and better. the jungle did great. I made three passes with the 81, for an ok shave except my neck on the right side. I could have very well left it like that, but I didn't. I cleaned it up with the slim. between the two I got a superb shave. finished with vanilla. hope y'all did as well, or better.
SOTD 12/03/15 EQUIPMENT: --- RAZOR: Gillette G2 Fatboy (5) BLADE: Shark (1) PRESHAVE: Noxema Classic BRUSH: Rubberset 220, Supersoft Synthetic reknot SOAP: Country Club Cahaba Blues POST SHAVE: Nivea post shave Balm AFTERSHAVE: Aqua Velva TECHNIQUE: --- Wam rinse/shower cold water shave Bowl lather WTG, ATG, TU added water + lather between passes Nivea Post Aqua Velva off shaved area I'm reminded of the song, "Don't Hurry, Shave Happy." I was in a hurry (notice the ATG in place of my normal two XTG passes) because I was late for a meeting. My neck paid the price for my short cut. No nicks, but the worst razor burn I've had in quite some time. In hindsight maybe simply stopping after the first pass might have been the way to go. I'm guessing the Shark is not going to be a favorite blade, but I'm going to give it another go before saying too much more. First impression is it's another with adequate sharpness but not much smoothness. The Cahabo Blues soap is now my favorite smelling soap so it will stay in rotation for awhile anyhow. Based on this quick shave though, I've got some doubts about its functional properties. I think I may be looking for heavier soaps that offer more resistance. It will be awhile before I revisit. I just got a sampler box so lots of new soaps to play with!
5 December 2015 * Wolfman WR1-SB + WRH3 Aluminum * Iridium Super * WSP Manchurian + Oscar11 Amber Barbeiro * Mystic Water Teakwood & Cardamom * Unrefined Shea Butter * Bergamot/Vetiver EO 
SOTD 12/5 Finally shaved in the morning today because I did not have to get up early and had the time hahah. Software: Prep: Hot shower/ Nivea Men's Energy Face Scrub Pre-Shave: Proraso White Pre-Shave Cream Shave Soap: Beaver Woodright Ship Wreck Cove Astringent: Thayers Original Witch Hazel Post-Shave Balm: Nivea Sensitive Post-Shave Balm Aftershave: Aqua Velva Ice Blue (Not pictured) Hardware: Brush: Omega 11574 Boar (dyed- knot) Razor/ Blade: Muhle R41 Combo head w/ Maggard Mr-5 Handle/ Elios Blade Wow, today's shave was incredible. Pre-shave cream is what I almost always use, Proraso White. Not sure if it really adds anything to the shave, but I have gotten in the habit of using it so I continue using it. Beaver Woodright Ship Wreck Cove is truly fantastic. It is very soft--my boar brush left a significant crater in the soap where I loaded it. Loading took about 10 seconds, then I proceeded to bowl lather. The lather of this soap is very thick and heavy. Provides tons of cushion and protection. Very impressed. As for the scent, I love the name of the scent and it smells fantastic--like an aquatic men's cologne scent (crisp, cool, aquatic, little mint). I cannot recommend the scent enough I truly love it. Post shave of the soap was also incredible, which I attribute to the high amounts of coconut oil and Shea butter. Overall, it is a great soap. Thayers worked great like always and makes my skin feel hydrated. Nivea post-shave balm is one of my favorites and the scent compliments Ship Wreck Cove nicely. Aqua-velva is a classic aftershave that cools and tones and makes you ready for the day without drying out your skin. Great shave today! Have an awesome Saturday gents!
Another day in Oaxaca, set up won't change much for the next several days... for some reason I didn't get the best lather from the MW today, but the performance was still very good. This is the first time I've had any issue with MW's lather. Black Mamba Mystic Water Coconut Lime Verbena Brad Sears "The Original" Gonzo Sampson's Naturals AS Balm
Shave of the day Pre- Hot shower, Jumping Juniper shampoo cake from Lush Soap/cream- VITOS green shave soap Brush- Proraso boar Razor- WEBER polished head all stainless steel Blade- Personna lab blue Post- Cold water rinse, Pinaud clubman original aftershave lotion and The Bluebeards revenge The ultimate post shave balm for real men It was a nice shave, but i think I Would have gotten a little better lather with my plisson. But it was good! The Bluebeards revenge post balm wasn't very moisturizing, no like. I tried to fix the wave in my Weber, I might have made it worse =P it was good before, no noticeable flaw. But now I think I made it uneven. Both sides doesn't feel the same. But I'm not 100% sure =P
DEcember 2015! Planned SOTD - 6 December 2015 Finishing out my five day DeFitch trial, will likely write it up a little better later. Gonna stick with La Toja and the Veg and also day five for the GSB. Gloomy and 45F with fog out on the prairie. Other than that...all is quiet in Colorado. Have a super Saturday! 
I love it when you balance your gear outdoors....I know what it's like, so I tip my hat to you celestino. Well done.