August 30 Day Rule Second shave done earlier today. As with every day this month it will be my Lord L6 razor with the GSB blade. Will be using my VDH boar to lather some Stirling MITA. Today went very well with the shave. Very smooth. Worked hard on my lip to chin area using the tongue push out technique suggested by @clint64. It did seem to work better. No weepers or nicks so that is good. Still having some trouble getting the crease above the chin, but it was definitely better. In the end I call it a DFS shave. The shave was this morning and so it has been about 15 hours. Face still fairly smooth which is something I could NEVER say when I used cartridges. Also realized today that by doing WTG and XTG on my neck means going in about every one of the 360 possible directions. Will spend time while I am getting the technique down to also get my beard growth mapped to the extent possible. Thanks again for the pointers. I did the tongue push out on the upper lip, which works great so not sure why I could not think of it to do below the lips too. Hope this week is a great one for everyone!
No blood = decent shave! On the neck, shorter strokes while gripping the razor closer to the cap will relieve pressure and improve control. I use this grip with stroke quick deliberate strokes with good results. Disclaimer, I only go XTG in the neck fold, to prevent ingrown hair. This is where the pressure advice gets murky, but you are on a good path by mapping the grain carefully.
Adjustable August Update My first shave with the Slim this morning was great. I obeyed the speed limit, used my turn signals, and stayed in the slow lane. As expected, the maneuverability and handling were great. The shave was close, the alum was quiet, and there's no irritation. I look forward to some great shaves this month. Have a great day, all!
1956 Gillette Super Speed Flair Vulfix Super Badger (660) Georgetown G12 Scuttle Proraso Sandalwood cream Aqua Velva Ice Blue Shave #1 with the Voskhod Teflon blade. A smooth shave, very close and mostly comfortable. I did some feel some pull at times on my neck while going ATG. Good lather. Shook out the brush well, then after putting a dab of Proraso cream in the scuttle and while working my lather, I went back for more water 4 times. At this point my lather was really nice: 2 full passes: Pass 1: WTG on my face and XTG on my neck. Pass 2: ATG. This gave me a near DFS shave. Touch up took a bit more time than yesterday, but I finally caught the baby. The Aqua Velva stung a little bit on my throat, but quieted down ok. The first Voskhod shave is in the books as a BBS shave. Have a great week!
08/03/2015 Razor – Gillette Slim (J3) Set on 8 Blade – Gillette 7 O’clock Black (1) Brush – Brothers Bristles with WD HM Lather – Catie’s Bubbles Santal Sensuelle Post - Witch Hazel & Captain’s Choice Sandalwood Changed out the Lab Blue for my last 7 o'clock black and left the Slim set on 8. Much better shave this morning. When I first started Lab Blue was my favorite blade by far. It seems that now I have been unable to find a razor that works for me using the Lab Blue blades. Traditional 3 pass shave plus a little touch up and I caught the baby. I had forgotten just how easy Catie's Bubbles is to lather. Finished off with a splash of CC Sandalwood. Overall an A+ morning.
Phoenix Comparison Focus Day 2: Homemade PS Oil VDH Boar Brush Stirling Glacial Spearmint '48 Gillette Milord Osage Rub Stirling Unscented PSB Fine Platinum AS Another good shave this morning, DFS, but still some irritation on the neck. The Rub helped cool it off a bit. Have a great day.
30 day Focus - Day 2 MDC Lavender Face Lathered Sputnik Blade (Day 2 on blade, Day 2 on Sputnik) Slim Adjustable set to 8 3 passes Today's shave was much nicer than yesterday's because it was very smooth for all passes.
Focus: Adjustable August - 1958 Executive: Monday's shave was nearly as close as Sunday's BBS was. I decided to alter my plan a bit by setting the Exec at 3 for my entire shave. I think I only need a higher WTG pass when I've skipped a day of shaving. Also, In the past I've always played with the settings during the shave. I was in a bit of a hurry to get to work, but still only needed 2 passes (XTG, ATG) to get a really nice DFS. The low setting required a few more touch-ups than I like (or was it the fact that the blade was on day 3?). Tomorrow I'll try a new blade and set the razor on 4.
August 3, 2015 Adjustable August Slim-apalooza! 30-Day Focus - Gillette Slim Adjustable Mid-morning shave. Hot Shower Pre-Shave Oil: Gingers Garden Soap: Catie's Bubbles Mile High Menthol Brush: Omega Pro 48 Razor: Gillette Slim Adjustable Blade: Gillette Silver Blue (4) TSD Witch Hazel After Shave: TSD Iced Subzero Aftershave Milk and Splash (Brrr!) Mustache Wax: Dirigo Blue I decided to move up a notch on both passes to: 4 - WTG 5 - ATG Once again, a most satisfying shave, even with the fourth shave on this blade. I think I will change blades tomorrow. It's dawned on me that in order to determine the effect of the variable settings, I need to identify criteria that I can use to "measure" the effectiveness of each shave and not simply base it on - amount of blood loss! Smoothness of the pass and then closeness of the shave would be two important ones to me. To measure closeness I think I will assess the amount of growth at the 12 and/or 24 hour mark post-shave. To do that, I think I will keep one other variable constant - touch-ups - I will not do any, nor repeat strokes. I figure this will do two things: 1 - give me a baseline to measure the effectiveness of each setting for closeness. 2 - to accomplish #1, I must keep my technique sound and constant for every shave. A challenge of course, but perhaps an added benefit to my shaving regimen. (I know, I know, - I overthink this way too much!) Cheers! RT
Razor: Gillette Executive (F1) Blade: Gillette Platinum (1) Brush: WDC-4, Silvertip Badger, Butterscotch. (VIG) 24/67 Cream: C.O. Bigelow 1838 Bowl: Old Spice Blue A/S: Lucky Tiger Day 3 Outstanding shave this evening. 3 passes with a excellent razor and blade. Bigelow 1838 that I won in a PIF is a great performer, when this tube is done I will be sure to get another.
Ok, First shave yesterday with the Kai Excelia. I have some Kai Milds, but decided to pair it with a Feather Proguard. I will try the Kai Milds and Feather Professionals later in the month. If the shaves go well, I may risk a Feather Super. I had a Shick Stick on standby to tidy up around my goatee, but I didn't need it. Lathered some Meissner Tremonia Dark Limes (amazing scent) with my Vie Long 2 band set in a custom(ish) handle. Pre was some Village barber shave oil and 2 passes later BBS results with 1 tiny nick on my neck when I was shaving with my non dominant (right) hand. This razor shaves as good as it looks. Really pleased with it. Only wish they still did the folding version. Would love to own one of those. It's going to be an interesting 31 days...