Day 20 30 Day Rule with a Schick! Ahhhh Veg! Then it really burned on my lower neck. Note to self: ATG on lower neck is not really necessary. I almost never try it, now I remember why. 90 minutes of irrational and burning, feels ok now, but still a little red. Also, blade a little tuggy today, it's losing the edge after 8 shaves or so. I am going to a fresh blade tomorrow, and see how it does over the next 8-10 days. Other than my foolish ATG, a good shave. This kit I am using for the month could easily be the one that emerges from 2015 as permanent one in the den. I really like the ease of use, the intuitve design and blade longevity of the Schick. Have a great Thursday!
I think somebody might be messing with Texas...I've heard that's unwise. (disclosure: I was born in TX)
I had shave number one with the Astra SP Wednesday afternoon. I was pleased with the result, especially with how close the first pass was! I believe it was a SAS shave, at that point. A nice, smooth blade.
Each lather during my May badger brush focus has improved. I think I am figuring out how to face lather with these badgers. Load the well shaken brush like I mean it right on the soap and then within 60 seconds or so I am ready to shave. Today I used the Dusy Kabinett and it was just fantastic. Slick, shiny and protective enough for 2 good passes. The resulting shave was as near BBS as I ever get. If you are getting the urge to move away from something before the 30 days focus is done, I strongly suggest you stick with it. I was ready to move away from the badgers after about 10 shaves. Advice on this thread and encouragement from you all made me stick it out and boy am I glad that I did. I didn't know that face lathering with a badger could be this good.
May 21 MdC facial soap Weber PH Feather blade (day 1) Kent BK4 silvertip Le Père Lucien shave soap Two passes Thayer's Lavender witch hazel, unrefined shea butter, and Nivea Sensitive Post-Shave Balm I had a super shave this morning. I'm getting a handle on the LPL, and it is a very nice soap. I have much respect for folks that wet shave while traveling. The routine is different, it takes a bit longer, but it's still a whole 'lotta fun! We had a great day for hiking yesterday, with plenty of sun and temps in the high 70s and low 80s. I heard about a local antique shop that is filled to the brim with goodies. A visit is one of the things on today's agenda. Enjoy your Thursday!
MAYhem & Mercy May 21, 2015 Prep - Hot shower and towel Brush - VDH Boar Soap - Arko Razor - RazoRock TTO Blade - (2) Post - Alum, Nivea Balm The RR TTO is definitely a great razor, at least with my experience so far. Giving it the Baili to figure it out seemed reaonable. The more aggressive razor with this dull blade should make it work better. Alas...my hopes and dreams were dashed. I definitely felt the extra aggression with more pulling and roughness and for a short time I thought I'd get improved results. Nah....just a pipe dream. Same result as yesterday with an inconsistent result. I even J-hooked the XTG pass, used the Gillette Slide on my neck and buffed some areas that seemed to resist smoothing out. I can call it a CCS after all that and a lot of alum burn today. But....since I can go to work without having to change anything it's a pass! Yes, the Baili passed both Mercy shaves, though barely. I think there are basically three options when it comes to this blade. Shave as normal and just accept a less than desirable result. Put in the extra time to work it down to something slightly better. Dispose of it and vow never to put one in a razor again. I'm choosing the third option. Now, if I am travelling across China and run out of blades and this is the only blade available? I'd check to see if Russia could airlift me a Voskhod. Just a thought. Happy Thursday.
This is very good advise. It takes time to learn new things and I have to caution myself not to give up to quickly. Congrats on figuring out badgers. While I enjoy boars and synthetics, I really prefer badger brushes. It always amazes me the difference in feel between the badger brushes.
05/21/2015 Razor – Mongoose B2 with Jürgen Hempel Ti Blade – Feather Super Pro (9) Brush – Rubberset 400-3 with WSP HMW Lather – B&M Seville Post - Witch Hazel and Myrsol F Extra This mornings shave would have been near prefect were it not for my error ending up with a pretty good nick above my lip. Oh well. The B&M Seville soap is an excellent slick soap. Just be sure to add water slowly. I really like the scent as well. I am already thinking about June's Focus. I think I will be taking a break from the Mongoose for a while. Leaning towards an OC DE month. With a New LC, New Deluxe, Old Type and AT&T M2. Still just in the planning stages and subject to change.
Day#20 of the 30-Day Focus ..and Day#7 of 7 with the Böhler Stahl Straight Razor. Final day of using the Böhler Stahl and today's shaving experience was just as good as the initial shave six days ago. After a standard pre-shave stropping regimen (35 linen; 50 leather), every shave this past week has been ultra smooth, fast and efficient. The only 'round point' razor this month, I did find myself moving quicker than normal through the passes since the threat of sharp-point 'puncture & pain' was not present. Onward to a new razor tomorrow….
Not likely. I might eventually get there for 1 or 2 days a week but can't see SR shaving on a regular basis.
I ran across some vintage shaving gear today at the Bush Brothers and Company museum (makers of Bush Beans). I thought you all might enjoy seeing it.
Blade Focus Day 21: Homemade PS Oil Vie-long Horsehair Brush Stirling Electric Sheep SS EJ Chatsworth Barley Derby Super Stainless Stirling Unscented PSB Stirling Glacial Lemon Chill AS A bit better on day 2 of the Derby. A nice shave this morning with no irritation.
I love love LOVE my new straight. I'm going to forgive the post office on this one as I received my new strop at the same time. This razor has a bit more weight which I find more comfortable and it also seems to be way sharper. I went with my normal three pass shave and it's been the best straight shave so far. Don't get me wrong there are some rough spots and I got a pretty nice cut on my cheek but for not shaving in awhile I'd have to say the results were better than expected. Hopefully things will really start to come together once I get more acquainted with this particular razor but I'm sure glad I made the purchase.
That, my friend, is what a typical square-point razor cheek slice looks like! Easy to do which is why round-points are often recommended for beginners. Consider it a 'initiation mark'.....