S.O.T.D. Saturday 27th May to Friday 2nd June 2017

Wednesday

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I perhaps should have resisted shaving but I went for it anyway. Cracked out the C.R.Salter cream which smells heavenly - Turkish Delight is a definite comparison.

The RR Hawk with a Feather Pro on it's 4th outing did a decent enough job for me. It didn't struggle, but I did get a little 'scrub-happy' in places so am a little tender (hence why I should have resisted). I'm a little hot in places but 99% smooth and, had I given my neck an extra day rest, I would have been very happy with the results.

I can't get over how good this little Hawk is for the money...

Hi Ben,

I came across the Cyril R Slater cream while looking for creams this morning.
I love the smell of Turkish Delight too!
Does it have much slickness?
 
Hi Ben,

I came across the Cyril R Slater cream while looking for creams this morning.
I love the smell of Turkish Delight too!
Does it have much slickness?
I've found it very slick in the couple of times I've used it. It states on their 'instructions' that you should apparently use remaining lather to wash the face with afterwards, post-shave. I'll use it again next time after a couple days rest and report back. From what I can gather, however, it's pretty well received. Not a lot makes a lot of lather.
 
Thanks Chris.

I'll be trying a Schick Proline next, which I love in the Colonial General SE. @patw has also recommended the Kai Pink's too. I believe I may have already tried them in The General. Another forum member sent me a selection of blades. If it's the one I think it is I did rate the ‘pink'. I'll have to double check though.

Apologies for replying to my own post.

I have checked and it is the 'Pink' blade I've used. Good blade. Mild yes, but smooth enough you can buff without causing irritation.
 
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Pre:
Valobra Glicerlanolina soap, Myrsol Emulsion
Brush: Tony Forsyth P&C LE 2017 Platypus
Soap: Mystic Water Irish Traveller
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: Vintage Wilkinson Sword Super Sword (2)
Post: Myrsol Emulsion
EDP: APR Suitably Attired Australian

First shave back home in Oz. Four day heavy growth. I recalled a video where a guy used a AS-D2 for the first time with a similar growth and was surprised at how effectively it mowed down his whiskers, so thought I would also try this. Again, the combination of a mild razor with a sharp blade proved very efficient. Three passes for a DFS+.
I seem to have finally worked out the Mystic Water lathering. A very patient build, with small, regular water additions, yields a very nice lather with superlative residual slickness. The Irish Traveller fragrance is very similar to Stirling Sharp Dressed Man.
What a pleasurable shave!
 
I've found it very slick in the couple of times I've used it. It states on their 'instructions' that you should apparently use remaining lather to wash the face with afterwards, post-shave. I'll use it again next time after a couple days rest and report back. From what I can gather, however, it's pretty well received. Not a lot makes a lot of lather.

Thanks Ben

I think I'll get some, the Wild Rose sounds nice
 
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  • Pre-Shave: Saponificio Varesino - Oil
  • Straight Razor: Saponificio Varesino - Leonardo da Vinci - Custom Koraat 6/8
  • Shaving Brush: Saponificio Varesino - 2.0 - Faux Horn (High Mountain White)
  • Shaving Bowl: Saponificio Varesino - Faux Horn
  • Shaving Soap: Saponificio Varesino - Stella Alpina - Beta 4.2
  • After-Shave: Saponificio Varesino - Stella Alpina - Balm

@Blackmass - One word for the brush: sublime. Best brush that I have, without any doubt.
 
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  • Pre-Shave: Saponificio Varesino - Oil
  • Straight Razor: Saponificio Varesino - Leonardo da Vinci - Custom Koraat 6/8
  • Shaving Brush: Saponificio Varesino - 2.0 - Faux Horn (High Mountain White)
  • Shaving Bowl: Saponificio Varesino - Faux Horn
  • Shaving Soap: Saponificio Varesino - Stella Alpina - Beta 4.2
  • After-Shave: Saponificio Varesino - Stella Alpina - Balm

@Blackmass - One word for the brush: sublime. Best brush that I have, without any doubt.

Never in doubt Chris......(Wipes sweet from brow).:oops::p:D

Chuffed to bits you love the brush mate.:)
 
Greetings All,

Wednesday evening shave with a new soap.

Two-ish days' growth and tried a cool shave

Preparation – face washed with Clique Liquid facial soap (mild)

Pre: Edwin Jagger Hydrating Pre-Shave (sample)
Soap: Wickhams Classic 24 (thanks to @Chinski)
Razor: Merkur 34c
Blade: Feather (5th use)
Brush:Molten Brown Shaving Brush

Post Shave: Cold water rinse, Alum then a shower followed by Proraso post shave cream (white)

What an awesome shave. The Wickham Classic 24 (thanks again @Chinski) has such a great scent and the lather is so silky, though I found there was very little residual slickness when I re-wet my face. That aside, I had three passes, minor touch up and no irritation – BBS.

Not sure if I got the name link to work...
 
Wednesday 31st May 2017
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Pre Shave: Hot Shower, Bulldog Sensitive Face Wash and Proraso White
Razor: Fatip Piccolo
Blade: Rockwell Swedish Stainless Steel (#2)
Brush: Plisson Pure Badger
Cream: Proraso Blue
Post: Alum Block, Cold water and Humphrey's Witch Hazel
AS: L'Oreal Birch Sap balm

I have been using my new Rockwell 6C for the previous four shaves, the last of which I thought I should try one of the Rockwell blades. I was not overly impressed, not a bad blade but not one I am adding to my favourite list, I have used worse. Today I thought I would give the Rockwell blade a go in my trusty Fatip Piccolo, which can sometimes bring out the best in a blade for me. Not in this case, the results were pretty lacklustre and I would say the result with the Fatip was worse than the Rockwell on plate four. The Rockwell managed to shave closer.

On the positive side, the Proraso blue was excellent and I tried some L'Oreal Birch Sap aftershave balm, which I really liked.
 
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Four days growth, first shave with the Fatip metal black( that's what it says on the box), gillette silver blue(#3), proraso green soap, semogue 1305 brush, alum block, cold water & thayers unscented rinse, proraso green a.s balm.
In retrospect, I should've loaded a fresh blade for my first shave with this razor but heyho, no harm done.
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Rob @Blackmass , you're right. This is one sweet razor. I'd easily put it up there with the S2, far smoother than the R41 but just as effective.
Sure, the finish isn't fantastic but it's not bad. If anyone is thinking about giving an OC a go, you won't be dissapointed with this little beaut...:D.
 
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Four days growth, first shave with the Fatip metal black( that's what it says on the box), gillette silver blue(#3), proraso green soap, semogue 1305 brush, alum block( for obvious reasons), cold water & thayers unscented rinse, proraso green a.s balm.
In retrospect, I should've loaded a fresh blade for my first shave with this razor but heyho, no harm done.
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Rob @Blackmass , you're right. This is one sweet razor. I'd easily put it up there with the S2, far smoother than the R41 but just as effective.
Sure, the finish isn't fantastic but it's not bad. If anyone is thinking about giving an OC a go, you won't be dissapointed with this little beaut...:D.

See what happens when you listen to me. :p Only joking. :)
Glad it didn't disappoint champ.
 
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