Nov 7 Focus shave 7 Day 2 for the Martin de Candre Fogère. It did excellent with the DE so now to the next test a straight shave. I used a warm scuttle and added some liquid lanolin like before then worked the puck liked it owed me money. I also added a lot of water and was rewarded again with slick yogurt lather. I hadn't for 28 hours so I had some good growth and the Dovo pinging away loudly as it sliced the whiskers away. I finished my 1/2 4th pass and decided to try get further and deal with the bottom of my neck. Since I still can't figure out how to ear to chin direction on the bottom of my neck I used scything motion instead. I also went after my chin too. I guess I was inspired by the lather and I have as much time to shave as I want on Saturday. The shave felt good and the alum test revealed just a little light irritation. The facturbating test revealed I was very close to BBS but not quite there. The aftershave feel was a little dry, tomorrow I will try to use more lanolin. Irritation A-, closeness A- Martin de Candre Fogère soap Thater 3 band Silver Tip Badger Dove Bismark 2 SRD strop Razorock XXX AS Castle Forbes Lavender ASB MDCI Invasion Barbare
Yep, that's exactly what happened. Hey, you invoke Jerry Clower you win the argument. My dad had some of his albums and would die laughing every time he listened. His favorite...and one of mine.......
I am surprised by my current shave rule. The 89 type head seems underrated. Perhaps EJ became so ubiquitous that it bred contempt as a "newbie razor"? It seems to me that it is a highly efficient design for low angle shaving. Great blade life too with GSB so far, and I had forgotten how well Proraso performs.
A "newbie razor". Well yes, it does have that reputation but what is a "newbie razor", really? Any flair Super Speed would qualify based on shave characteristics. My first rule razor was the Aristocrat which was perfect for me at the time. Any razor that delivers a mild yet effective shave makes a great "newbie razor". Probably the fact that the EJ as well as Merkur 34c are less expensive than some other modern options helped cement them as a great first razor. But being known as a "newbie" item doesn't lessen its effectiveness or ability to deliver really great shaves consistently.
I am also on day six with the Feather AC SS with a Professional blade. This blade is still smooth so I am going to give it a day seven tomorrow. Today's shave was a DFS two pass with one bloody spot. I tried to remove my Adam's Apple, which was operator error. I am still scared to try for a BBS pass and will wait another week or so before throwing caution to the wind. SOTD Feather AC SS Feather Professional (6) TOBS Grapefruit Rubberset 400 Pinaud Lime Sec AS Have a great weekend!
Though no longer available new, the handle is all brass, Pakistani Muhle cloned head in Zamak. Decent chrome. It was only US$15, that's why I tried it as my first. Glad I kept it now!
Good! You guys are some brave souls learning pain stick on a recurring thread! I am honestly a bit intimidated by all of it.