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Here is my new lather creator with my 1914 lather catcher.... My second shave was much better. I slowed down enough to almost hear and feel each whisker being cut off. The result was an amazing two pass DFS+ shave. I wonder if this is about how a straight razor feels when one uses it?
Big 3 plus pbs in N Alabama as a kid. Cronkite was my fave, watched every night at 530 when Dad got home.
After a little learning period it's been an amazing brush. Tons of lather, very soft, nice backbone, very little shedding after the first couple uses. It's going to be my #1 soap - and probably croap - brush. Face lathering creams hasn't had as good of results, but I have other brushes for that.
3/3/15 - Quest for 2 pass shaves with a New LC Work mornings are always a little more hurried than the weekends, so I want to see about getting consistent 2 pass shaves in less than 15 minutes with this Gillette New LC. It all worked again today. I omitted the use of Cornhusker's lotion as a pre-shave to determine if it makes a difference. Today I could not tell. The synthetic brush really doesn't require soaking and I only left it in warm water for about a minute to let my lather bowl warm up a little. The frankensoap worked well again, with a shiny and slick lather for my two passes. I'm really happy about how clean my neck is when using this razor. I'll be curious if other blades do the same. Prep: warm wash with a tiny sliver of a lemon-smelling soap I received from @Shotwell back in the fall Lather: Frankensoap (slivers and samples collected over the past year) Brush: BodyShop synthetic Bowl: etsy purchased Sarah Welch bowl Razor: Gillette New LC Blade: Feather (3) Post: warm rinse, cool rinse and Old Spice aftershave
SOTD March 3, 2015 Prep: Hot Shower. Axe Shield Face Wash Razor: ATT Kronos S1 Slant Bar Razor Blade: Polsilver Super Iridium Brush: L'Occitane Plisson Lather: RazoRock Tobacco #1 Post: Alum. Thayers Lavender WH. Aftershave: Captains Choice Cat O' Nine Tails Wonderful shave. I love the clicking noise the blade makes when you tighten down the top cap. Quality! RR tobacco #1 is nice! I'll use #2 tomorrow. Go out and get it.
03/03/15 Prep – MR GLO Razor – ATT S1 Blade – Persona Lab Blue (3) Brush – Ever-Ready with TGN Finest Lather – MdC Post - Witch Hazel and Dove AS Balm Great 2 pass with touch ups shave this morning. Not quite BBS but pretty close. Must be getting the hand of the S1.
Smooth sailing with the open comb focus so far, so not much to report... Current lineup... Pre- Hot wash with glycerin soap Razor- Cadet OC Blade- Feather Soap- Arko Stick Brush- Semogue 1305 Post- Cold water rinse and alum where needed Aftershave- Kramparts Bay Rum Two pass shave last night that was BBS or DFS, depending on where I felt. I have kind of a slightly raised freckle that is giving me some issues with the more aggressive razor. I seem to be slowly shaving it off, which is no big deal I guess. It's just going to bleed a bit with every shave until I level it off. Other than that, I am not having any of the issues I had when trying out the OC's as a new shaver
March 2, 2015 First of my 30 day focus on my Ikon 102 and Personna blades combination. Also focusing on a 2 pass acceptable shave to continue to condition my skin to more frequent shaves. Doing well so far, but oddly had some irritation on the side of my neck that never has any issues. Still wanting to try out a Bulldog handle with this head, but I want to stay focused on what I have now. Going to vary the soaps and aftershaves since I have samples that need to be gone through. I'll have stuff for the Tour Box, and possibly a couple of PIF's soon I'm very sure. Pre- Face wash with warm water Razor- Ikon 102 Slant Blade- Personna Soap- Stirling Barbershop Brush- VDH boar Post- Cold water rinse and Osma Alum block Aftershave- Stirling Barbershop balm I love the performance of the Stirling soaps, just crazy lather from loading the brush for 25-30 seconds. Had way too much for a 2 pass shave. My only issue is that while I can't get enough of the Barbershop scent in the bath soap, the AS balm is a little too sweet for me. I don't pick up as much of a sweet note in the bath soap at all. I don't know if it's the combo of the shave soap and AS together or what, but it may be moving on to someone else. I got a sample of the Glastonbury SS to try out, and it smells awesome hopefully it'll be a keeper.
March Focus - Vintage and Carbon March 3, 2015 - Week 1 Day 3 Prep - Hot shower and towel Brush - Omega Pro 48 Soap - Arko Razor - Gillete New Long Comb Blade - (3) Post - RazoRock Alum and Aqua Velva Musk Switched to the Pro 48 for the brush today. Love that brush. The Arko never stood a chance. I have decided that the New Long Comb may be the perfect shaving machine. Seriously, why did Gillette even bother trying to improve on this razor? Day three and not a nick/cut/weeper in sight. I bought this razor for $11 because the seller had it mismatched with a Tech handle in a Tech box and didn't even know what it was. Best steal I ever made. Day three and just another great shave. Did 3 passes and had little to no irritation finishing with a near BBS. The black beauty just keeps on delivering in the New. I'm hoping for a full 7 day run with the blade and so far it hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. I've been giving the razor a 91% alcohol dip to keep rust at bay. This setup just keeps on trucking!
If I saw that truck heading down my street, I would run it off the road to find out where it was headed!
I used to have a little mole on my neck. I would nick it just about every shave and it turned into meatloaf. A little home surgery took care of it. Hopefully yours goes better.
Thanks Chris. This one seems to be disappearing more like deli meat. One slice at a time It was already about 75% gone and very faded from the switch to wet shaving last year. It appears that the OC/feather blade combo is just going to finish the job...
I really love the idea of the focus month, thanks for this opportunity. I just passed my two-year anniversary of starting wet-shaving and I'm still loving this lifestyle! My focus plan for March My focus will be the daily one-pass shave using my most aggressive Schick Injector, the E2 model. The soups/creams used are Arko, Tabac, Mitchell's Wool Fat, CO Bigelow and Ingrams. I will only use one brush for this focus, the Semogue 1305 boar bristle brush. I already started this at the end of February and it is a revelation that it works for my situation. I have a goatee, sensitive skin and a light beard on the cheeks. I'm discovering the one-pass is enough if I use an aggressive razor, but to make sure I want to take time to focus on this technique. Since starting this, my face feels fantastic. I notice it works for the daily shave. I like having good stubble to cut before each shave. Aces!
Welcome aboard the 30 day focus Leo. I have been enjoying this to the point where I am already planning what I want to do in April!
03/03 - Day 3 dialing in the Slim: I lowered the dial on the Slim today and paired it with a fresh Voshkod. The result was very smooth and comfortable with no irritation or alum burn. A DFS for sure. The Williams lather was super slick but dried out quickly. First use of the Omega 49 and I already prefer it to the SOC. The fibers seem thinner but better quality somehow. Growth: 1 day Prep: Show; Corn Huskers Lotion Lather: Williams Mug Brush: Omega 49 Razor: 1964 Gillette Slim (3,1,1,5 for chin touchup) Blade: Voshkod (1) Post: Alum; Fine American AS