January 2016 Focus -- Blade search for the 1958 Executive
January 25
Razor: Gillette 1958 Executive adjustable
Blade: MEM Chinese knockoff then GSB
Brush: Stirling Kong
Soap: Stirling MITA
Post: Cold water rinse, Witch Hazel, Nivea Balm
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Last night I decided to listen to my inner Neal, Ivan, Igor, Boris (you decide) and try a random blade out of China. As I mentioned in my last post, the tryablade.com website indicated these were being disposed of cheap because they appeared to be imitation blades. Well, I don't know what they were trying to imitate, but either they failed miserably or I never want to touch the original! This blade made the derby seem like a feather. Heck, this blade made a well worn shovel seem super sharp. I honestly am not sure it could slice through air, much less my beard.
First pass WTG. I started down my right cheek and after finishing the very first stroke realized this may not be the best idea. So I focused, made certain angle was right, and went forward. I should not have listened to myself. I finished the first pass and my face felt like it had rubbed raw. I figured there had to be good reduction at least, nope! I think I still had 75% of the beard growth sitting there and what little was gone I think was yanked out and not cut by the blade. So rinsed with cool water and got the fire on my face reduced. OK, a smart person would have stopped here. Well, I decided to go forward and start an XTG pass on my neck to see whether it would do any better. After a couple strokes common sense returned and smacked Ivan in the face. That blade went into the blade disposal bank and I grabbed a GSB to finish my shave. Finished with a DFS- shave salvaged from the miserable shave offered by the MEM blade. I am pretty sure I would have had a POS shave had I not gotten Ivan and the crew out of my head. My face was on fire and thankfully the M-bombed witch hazel and the Nivea Sensitive Skin Balm calmed everything down. This morning there was still a slight sting to my neck where I started the XTG pass with the MEM.
Next up for me will be a first time with the feather. Looking forward to using it after having used the Bolzano that was sharp and so smooth.
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