My father had a friend who was a psychiatrist, his name was Alan Strange, his business cards read, "A Strange Psychiatrist." There was no...
A gem junior is a good choice. My son suffered from severe maskne the last couple of years. A wild found gem junior helped him get.back in the...
Lucky Tiger After Shave and Face Tonic has my vote. It became my go to for irritation years ago. It even helped my son when he developed mask-ne.
I have two slims, a 62 and a 64. The 64 is ok, but the 62 is a great razor. Super smooth and efficient. It leaves me wondering if the difference...
The Karve is extremely smooth. If you want to keep the brass pretty, a rub it down with Boeshield every couple of months or so.
Maybe he was into vampires.
I fell into the disposable rabbit hole like most folks. An extra blade would be added, and my wife would buy a new handle as a gift. I felt a...
If your soap needs refrigeration, you have the wrong kind of soap.
I avoid carbs, eat more fresh fruit and vegetables, and carefully control my breakfast meal portions. I workout, do some cardio, and shave like...
Cast iron? Lets see, a 6 quart Dutch oven, 3 frying pans, 12, 10, and 8 inch, a deep fryer 10 inches wide, and 8 deep, 3 skillets one 10 inch and...
Post-war Gillette tech 1982 aluminum Gillette tech Brass Karve with a b plate
I am almost through the last of my Biotique. It will be a sad day for me when it is gone. In the meantime, a super slick lather with my home made...
[ATTACH] Mostly German shave today, my Mullen Rytmo paired with a nice fine lather from a rebuilt English brush, followed by Tobak aftershave, all...
The menthol in Waterlyptus helps to start off another hot day. Combined with an early model EKS brush to create a fine leather for my 1962 slim, a...
[ATTACH] A Speick-ie lather from a refurbished English brush, my 1982 aluminium British tech, followed by a Speick splash, and I am off to work.
[ATTACH] My favorite post war tech, an EKS brush, Mad Sass Shaving Soap, a splash of Lucky Tiger, and my day is off to a very good start.
I had a synthetic that I used for almost 20 years. I had a badger brush or two as well. I would used the synthetic due to it drying so quickly....
There are so many wonderful soaps and only a limited number of shaves. Even expensive shaves cost pennies. Why limit myself to one that is only...
Arko gets my vote. It lathers better, is slicker, and leads to a closer shave. Williams is ok, but Arko is a step up.
Speick and Tobac. Not sure which I like more.
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