- Joined
- Saturday January 2, 2016
- Location
- Liverpool
B&M's description of their latest offering:
You shaving with some cheese?
B&M's description of their latest offering:
Not to be confused with Stinking Bishop, where pear cider is used to wash the rind of the cheese. The result is a moldy exterior, a squidgy texture, and an everlasting pungent smell. Getting a good lather from it could be a challenge but you would get several seats to yourself on the bus to work.You shaving with some cheese?
Thank you, that’s kind of you. Best Regards BrianView attachment 96271
SOTD: 14/11/2022
Razor: Rockwell 6s
Blade: Voskhod Teflon Coated, 2nd use
Brush: AP Shave Co. Lemon Drop G5A
Bowl: 3D Printed Bowl
Preshave: Bart’s Balms Lochnagar Oil
Soap: Signature Soaps Londinium Puck
Aftershave: TOBS No. 7 Lime Aftershave
Balm: Bart’s Balm Sample Balm
A lovely shave again with the superb Rockwell 6s. The Signature soap lather is just amazing and from memory it’s the first time I used it with my 3-D printed bowl, the lather just exploded into a thick cream creating enough to overfill the bowl! There’s nothing quite like it!
Enjoy your evening guys!
Thanks, Best Regards Brian
Not to be confused with Stinking Bishop, where pear cider is used to wash the rind of the cheese. The result is a moldy exterior, a squidgy texture, and an everlasting pungent smell
Indeed. I bought mine for the handle shape because I am a coffee head. I like it way more than "Chinese plastic" has a right to, especially with the company it keeps, but credit where credit's due. It's a lovely little brush that's just so easy to live with. Sometimes I have to try to not reach for it. Annoyingly I like it more than my Phantom Aerolite, which I was really keen to get, and which I do like, but find slightly big and floppy compared to the 24mm Moka.This little Moka Express Synthetic really is a jem. It builds lather quickly, doesn't tend to flick lather around the bathroom, like some loftier Synthetic, and is very soft on the face.