30 Day Rule/Focus; July 2024. All Are Welcome!

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by Trigger, Jun 30, 2024.

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  1. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Thanks Chris. Shaving wisdom dictates that 100 shaves are necessary to become pretty good with a straight or shavette. I have a lot of practice using both during the almost six years of wetshaving. However, I am still open to learning new things concerning shaving. Thank goodness that I don't get bored with shaving like in the past.
     
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  2. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Thanks Gary. Also, thanks for recommending this soap. It truly lives up to its hype.
     
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  3. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Terrific shave, setup and post Chris. I always wanted a cleft chin, but I didn't realize that shaving with one would be challenging. I guess that I should be grateful for my smooth chin.
     
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  4. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    :happy096: Gary
     
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  5. brit

    brit in a box

    :eatdrink047:
     
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  6. brit

    brit in a box

    thank you Joe.:):eatdrink047:
     
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  7. palmolive fox

    palmolive fox The British Birdman

    Thank you,Joe.
     
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  8. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    A much better shave today, thanks in large part to the A.S. switch to the cooler Clubman Gent's Gin. Maybe I'll try Stephan B.R. in the fall. Course we know it's great for winter. Anyway-another great lathering job with the glacial Stoylin. Certainly helped with the "paint job" on the face and neck. Things didn't go so well at the beginning of the shave, as a couple Knicks developed, along Porcupine, during the first pass. Painless, but present. Good job everywhere else. As I had hoped, the cold-wateer rinse and Clubman A.S. knocked them out. Mr. Cawtuh was smart with his reference to a "bullpen"-it can save a shave in the end(or ruin it, of course, but the former is better). "Unnamed" cologne to finish off. Very Outstanding.
     
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  9. brit

    brit in a box

    -Fat-Friday-
    brit rhodium flare tip
    semogue
    mwf
    voyage

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    good morning gents
    fine fat triday shave
    lovely fat lather built with the soc boar
    smooth 2 passer with the rhodium flare tip
    thayers and voyage to finish
    awesome
    have a fine friday everyone
    :eatdrink047:
     
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  10. ChrisB

    ChrisB Well-Known Member

    19 Jul 2024

    Prep = Hot water prep
    Preshave = PR Cypress and Vetyver
    Soap = TOBS Oud with glycerine
    Brush = The Vulfix. Soft, but easy to clean, rinse and dries quicker than the Chubby 2
    Bowl = Timeless
    Razor = Gillette exec @ 6, then @4, then @9
    Blade = Permasharp (3), still doing alright
    Passes = 2 ++. ATG where needed. Back of neck @4
    Post = Usual CWR, Alum, Cold Water Rinse, pat dry, Thayers
    Post care = TOBS Royal Forest lotion
    ASL = PR Green Rinfrescante
    Scent = Santal Spirit

    Damage = Fair bit of Alum feedback especially the adam’s apple apple area and both side of the neck, but no damage

    ‘nother super shave, super smooth all over, BBS in most areas
    Love the Exec, I will keep this in my rotation, but will give it another clean and park it for a while

    Quick Question: best oil/lubrication for the adjustable razors? Up to now I have just used baby oil after acquisition/clean up/sanitation of new acquisitions. I am thinking of using Singer sewing machine oil. My wife doesn’t think this is a good idea in case of skin contact…

    Any suggestions? Any old oil?
     
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  11. ChrisB

    ChrisB Well-Known Member

    thx Gary
    again, thanks Gary

    Fine looking shave

    Nice shave and result Joe, better late than never!

    Awesome

    Thanks Joe

    Unfortunately my own cleft is not the archetypical Hollywood hero type, more of a deep recess between the chin and where the lower lip ends. Still figuring out the best to get in there without too much damge.

    Awesome indeed!
     
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  12. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Great shave Gary.
     
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  13. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Terrific shave Chris. Baby oil is really scented mineral oil and mineral oil is very good to use on any razor. I use mineral oil to protect my carbon steel straights from rusting.
     
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  14. Trigger

    Trigger Double Jedi Knight

    Thanks Chris.
     
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  15. brit

    brit in a box

    sewing machine oil..a bit down the center hole below where the blade goes.rinse out any extra in the blade tray.sewing machine oil is just mineral oil..;) or it wouldn't be safe to get on clothes..
     
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  16. brit

    brit in a box

    thank you Chris.:):eatdrink047:
     
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  17. brit

    brit in a box

    thank you Joe.:)
     
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  18. palmolive fox

    palmolive fox The British Birdman


    20th July 2024.

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    Shaving Recipe for today.

    Prep: Warm shower:/Cien Moisture Shower Gel.

    Pre:
    Cold wet flannel to my face & head.
    Cien PURE Fragrance Free Sensitive Bar Soap.
    Brush : Yaqi Naples 24mm Synthetic.
    Bowl Lather.
    Bowl: Tesco's Ceramic 'Cosmo' Side Bowl.
    Lather: Goodfellas' Smile Abysso Shaving Soap.
    Blade: Feather Hi Stainless. (D1)
    Razor: 1940's Thin Handle Gillette Flat Bottom Tech. (ENG)

    Post:
    Cold Water Face & Head Rinse./Cold water face & Head wash with brush squeezing's,/Alum Rub./Cold Water Rinse./Homemade (~Spring/Summer mix~) Lemon, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Essential Oils.5 Menthol Crystals Mixed Together With Care+Witch Hazel./ Goodfellas' Smile Abysso ASL./Nivea Men Replenishing PSB.

    Greetings,

    (Face & Head Shave)

    A new shave set up to start the weekend. After the fantastic shaves that I've had from the Feather Hi Stainless I will continue to use them for another week.
    The Goodfellas' Smile Abysso Shaving Soap & matching ASL which are both excellent. The slickness and post shave feel from the soap is superb.

    Another close comfortable efficient combined face & head shave with no errors to report.

    Finishing the shave off with a few small dollops of Nivea Men Replenishing PSB.

    My face & precious swede are feeling smooth and smelling divine.;)

    Stay safe, and enjoy the start of the weekend ladies & gentlemen.:cool:
     
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  19. ChrisB

    ChrisB Well-Known Member

    Thanks Gents. Baby oil it is then. Done
     
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  20. ChrisB

    ChrisB Well-Known Member

    20 Jul 2024

    Changing gears a bit

    Days growth = 1
    Prep = Hot water prep
    Preshave = PR Cypress and Vetyver
    Soap = Tabac (tub)
    Brush = Pura Setola
    Bowl = Timeless
    Razor = Rocket HD, (first whirl with this recently acquired HD backup)
    Blade = Permasharp (1)
    Passes = 3 +
    Post = Usual CWR, Alum, Cold water rinse, pat dry, Thayers,
    Post care = Tabac after shave balm
    ASL = Tabac ASL, pure delight
    Score = 9+ /10
    Damage = none

    Happy to have a backup of this fine razor, really good condition
    It did just fine as expected on the 1st pass
    However 2nd and 3rd passes and much buffing were needed to get a decent clean-up
    For the 2nd pass I loosened to TTO knob a bit to see if I could get some bite from the blade. Seems to work OK but the cap/baseplate “grip” on the blade are not constant, so I guess I prefer the way the adjustables allow me to do this

    Hope you are having a great Saturday, wherever you may be
     
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