SoS: April 6, 2015 - April 12, 2015

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by crackstar, Apr 5, 2015.

  1. DoubleTapThat

    DoubleTapThat Active Member

    SOTD 12 APRIL 2015
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    Prep:
    Hot shower.
    Neutrogena facial soap.
    Proraso sensitive pre shave cream with menthol.

    Main Shave:
    Tabac SS.
    EJ DE89L.
    Astra SP Blade.
    TOBS Badger brush.

    After:
    CW Rinse.
    Alum stone.
    Nivea sensitive after shave lotion.
    Tabac EDC.

    Comments:
    Great shave today. The Tabac shave soap is luxurious and rich and provides a fantastic cushion for the razor.
    3 pass shave achieving BBS with very minimal irritation - technique is definitely improving. Feeling smooth and refreshed ready for the week ahead.
     
  2. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    Arko April!!

    SOTD 12 April 2015

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    April 12, Day 12, (day 5, blade 2), the mighty mighty MTO!

    Have a Great Sunday!

    :)
     
  3. Norcalnewb

    Norcalnewb Magnanimous Moos

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    April 12 SOTD:

    Homemade PS Oil
    WD Silvertip
    Stirling Barber Shop (sample)
    FB w /Gillette Silver Blue set on 5
    Clubman AS

    A rushed shave as we were running late for church, but it wasn't to necessary after yesterday's shave. Got another one in with my son, though.
     
  4. Mr. Droid

    Mr. Droid Well-Known Member

    SoTD, Friday, April 10, or, Treet repeat.

    Pre- BBC oil
    Soap- La Pere Lucien
    Brush- New Forest
    Razor- oxblood Treet
    Blade- '94 Gem super stainless
    Rinse- Osage
    Aftershave- Fine Vetiver
    Balm- Kiehl's

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    This was one of my many nearly lost SoTDs. Friday is a gym day. This particular day, I was running way behind, and had actually decided not to shave. But then realized that I had the time to do it after all... but just barely. I used the previous day's setup, with whatever else was in quick grabbing distance. I set up for a picture, but forgot to take it until the next day. Here it is.
     
  5. GDCarrington

    GDCarrington Burma Shave

  6. figment714

    figment714 Well-Known Member

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    SOTD - Sunday, April 12, 2015

    Shower
    Prep: Homemade PSO
    Brush: Simpsons Duke 3
    Cream: Speick
    Razor: Weber PH Wave
    Blade: Voskhod (3)
    Aftershave: Speick ASL
     
  7. Mr. Droid

    Mr. Droid Well-Known Member

    SoTD for Saturday, April 11. Or, the return of SINGLEMANIA!

    Pre- BBC oil
    Soap- La Pere Lucien
    Brush- Semogue 830
    Razor- Gem blank back 1912
    Blade- vintage Gem Blue Star carbon
    Rinse- Osage
    Aftershave- Fine Vetiver
    Balm- Kiehl's
    Cologne- vintage Tonga

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    For a very long time, I have been searching for a blank back 1912. And I kept not finding one. At least not a nice one. Then one day while poking around in my showcase, looking for a razor for the day... I realized I already had one. Oops. In my defense, I bought this razor based on it's very complete (outer box, paperwork, cloth bag, metal case) packaging. Unfortunately, the seller decided to mail the 100+ year old item by simply taping brown paper around the vintage box. You heard right- no box, not even a padded mailer. Just a layer of paper to protect the fragile box. This, quite obviously, resulted in the absolute destruction of the outer box. And although the cloth bag and metal box were ok, the loss of the box angered me greatly. And this razor never really got a good looking over. So... oops, again.
    So, how is the blank back 1912 you ask? Different feel than it's brothers? Maybe. Maybe not. If there's a functional difference, it is subtle. The only real way to check would be to go on a 1912 binge. I am willing to take that risk. Woohoo, SINGLEMANIA II!
     
  8. ObiDon

    ObiDon member in questionable standing

    I am truly amazed how some things are shipped. It seems to depend on what else the seller is into and they sometimes know absolutely nothing about what they are selling. Mostly good news for the buyer, but with some side effects that are not always to the good.
     
  9. Leo K.

    Leo K. Well-Known Member

    Sunday evening, April 12, 2015
    (Happy Birthday Dad RIP)

    Gillette NEW LC (Fat Handle)
    with Astra S.P. blade (1),
    Omega Pro 20102 Boar bristle brush,
    Lather-up with CRSW Fougere Moderne,
    Finish with water, Witch Hazel
    and Pinaud Clubman for a CCS!

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  10. sqzbxr

    sqzbxr Member

    SOTD: Sunday, April 12, 2015 (from earlier today)

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    A Baume.be trifecta - this combination is one of my favorites and very hard to beat!
    • Razor: Edward Parry (Sheffield) 7/8 near wedge, bone scales
    • Brush: Excalibur Rustics redwood burl 30mm superfine 2-band badger
    • Mug: Straight Razor Designs scuttle
    • Prep: Nivea Energy Face Scrub
    • Pre: Baume.be Pre-Shave Gel
    • Cream: Baume.be Shaving Cream
    • Post: Baume.be Aftershave Balm
     
  11. Boojum1

    Boojum1 Valet Parking Available Here

    Shave Plan
    Menthol Monday, April 13, 2015


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    • Shower, Sea Salt Soap, Neutrogena Face Scrub, Cold Rinse
    • iKon Shavecraft 102 Slant with UFO Titanium XL
    • Polsilver Super Iridium #3
    • Doug Korn Blue & White D-7 TGN Silvertip - 27X52mm
    • Krampert's Frostbite SS
    • Cold Rinse, Alum Block, Cold Rinse,Witch Hazel+ Menthol, Gold Bond Green Lotion
    • Krampert's Frostbite Aftershave
     
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  12. sir_mike

    sir_mike Well-Known Member

    SOTD 4-12-15

    Razor: Muhle R89 head on a Maggard MR1 handle
    Blade: Platinum Lux (3)
    Soap: Cella (sample from brick)
    Bowl: Steel
    Brush: Tweezerman
    ASB: AOS Sandalwood after shave balm

    Preshave was just face wash with warm water and post shave was rinse with warm water then some cold water splashes and pat dry!

    Shave was great, an easy DFS all the way and almost a BBS except for jawline and some areas on neck. No nicks or irritation anywhere.

    Razor: Decided to tryout the R89 head on the MR1 handle as I have had the head around for awhile now from a trade deal. It matched up with a Platinum Lux produced a great shave. I was very impressed with the shave!

    Blade: I like this blade alot. I like it just as much as my go-to Astra SP.

    Soap: Tried the Cella sample that I got from a great guy on a forum, who just sent me an ounce or so to try out last month. I have only tried it once or twice before I put it down and away to sample other soaps that I received in trade deals and from PIF's. The Cella works great! I loaded the brush and then transferred it to the steel bowl to whip up the lather and I am sure it contributed to the great shave I got today so I must praise it right along side of the R89 head and Platinum Lux blade.

    Please feel free to leave comments on any items used as I enjoy reading them to see what others say about the gear I am using/trying out!

    Thx.
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  13. Epimetheus

    Epimetheus Well-Known Member

    My first shave with a real blade. a double-edged.

    Unwrap the black chrome Weishi twist-to-open. Oooh. I peruse the daunting assortment of 60 blades and figure they are gonna last a year on this fine, blonde, facial fur. Intimidated, I load a no-name blade that came with the razor.

    Then discover Nivea shave cream is very pressurized - it shoots across the sink like an excited adolescent. That stuff foams. And foams. And ... I need Thing 1 and Thing 2 to clean up this mess. Finally wipe up all the foam so it does not look like Atlantic City after a storm.

    Use too much shave cream. It ends up above the eyes and in the nose and ears. They could use it. As you get older the hair stops growing from your head and starts growing from your ears and nose. Way TMI.

    I rest the head of the razor on the skin and rock it forward until the blade makes contact and gently take a few experimental swipes. Oh, this is nice. Very relaxing. Finish without bloodshed (which I know will not happen every time). Splash on some generic witch hazel from the pharmacy, keeping it simple, keeping it real.

    Frustratingly, the razor came in a cardboard box, not a plastic case. Even those ubiquitous Gillettes in the '60's came in a cheap plastic box. Nuts. I stuff it back into the box so an unsuspecting family member does not grab the wrong end.

    This is fun. I picture it as the guy equivalent of a mini-spa, a facial treatment.

    More to follow.,
    Doug
     
  14. Jasman

    Jasman Well-Known Member

    Welcome to SOTD, Epimetheus. You should know better than anyone that, once you open the box, it's almost impossible to get the things it contained back inside in their original condition, or ignore that which came out. ;)
     
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  15. trey06dmd

    trey06dmd Arko eater

    Aggressive April - Day 6 (4/11)

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    Prep: Hot shower w/ Grandpa's Pine Tar Soap, KMF Lavender lather and hot towel
    Soap: Arko
    Brush: Omega 13522
    Razor: Cadet OC
    Blade: Astra SP
    Post: Witch Hazel, Nivea Sensitive Balm
    Scent: Tommy Bahama Very Cool

    Late post after being out of commission most of the weekend. I cheated on my 30 Day Focus a little as I was after a superior shave for my fire department's annual banquet, so I did extra prep and used the soap I have the most confidence in. Had a great 2 pass shave, nice and close, very little irritation but a few nicks. I looked great for the banquet, however, near the end I had the worst nosebleed of my life and it would not stop. On the positive side, I had no less than 5 EMTs trying to help. Fire department events are one of the best places to have a medical emergency. After 45 minutes to an hour, the EMTs and one of our chiefs convinced me to go to the emergency room, conveniently located across the street. It finally stopped right before the dr came in. Ran blood work and it came back normal. Now to follow up with an ENT specialist.
     

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