SOTD ,SATURDAY 19th JANUARY 2019 - FRIDAY 25th January 2019.

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Sunday, 20 January

PreShave: Warm water
Cream: TOBS Platinum Collection
Brush: Kent BK8
Bowl: My recycled cream bowl
Razor: The Sledgehammer (Merkur 39C)
Blade Astra Platinum (1)
Post Shave: Alum

Fragrance: Floris Jermyn Street

The sampling exercise has begun, day one with the Astra. Then afterwards there'll be three more shaves to go, then to compare with a Nacet, Polsilver and Voskhod (each for four shaves). As usual the Astra gave a really fine, and BBS smooth shave.
 
Sotd - Saturday the 19th of January -

Razor - ATT Calypso SE 'Maria'
blade - Proline (4)
brush - Semogue 1305 boar
soap - MT Black Beer No.1
post - Witch hazel
a/s - Myrsol Agua Balsamica
balm - Weleda
scent - Caldey Abbey Lavender.

Result - a shave of two halves -

The good bit -
Six days growth coming off - a long overdue shave. The Black Beer soap is perfect for a dark dreich Scottish day - it is strangely uplifting - which I assume is down to the large amount of rosemary oil in the formula. Dark, spicy and medicinal - lovely. It - in my opinion - pairs beautifully with the Myrsol Balsamica - continuing the herbal vibe. Ditto the Weleda balm - I'm not super keen on the scent - but that is not really what it is for - you can't argue with the skin feel though. Topped off with the Caldey Island lavender - a lovely masculine lavender/musk - my only wish was it projected a bit better and lasted longer.

The not so good bit -
I need to keep the dressing on my damaged thumb dry - so had to wash and shave wearing one latex glove. At best - an unpleasant experience - at worst - deeply sinister looking - as if you are planning a game of 'junior customs officer' - getting medieval on some poor unfortunate Colombian drug mule. Not nice. It also reminded me - how important the tactile element of a shave is - I realised that I constantly check progress with my left hand for any remaining stubble - which you cannot feel through a glove. Rinsing your face and applying aftershave with one 'plastic' hand is horrible. I got there in the end - it'll teach me to pay attention in the future using razor sharp kitchen knives.

I hope all your shaves are significantly better - one and all - yours - I.
Hope that thumb heals up OK @Digimonkey ...
 
Sunday 20th January 2019 PM

Pre-shave:- Warm rinse
Brush:- Executive Shaving Company Medium Jock Synthetic
Soap/Cream:- The Shaving Shop Pursuit of Happiness Hedonisme soap
Razor/Blade:- RazoRock Hawk / Schick Proline P-30 (2)
Post-shave:- Thayers Cucumber / The Shaving Shop Pursuit of Happiness Hedonisme aftershave / Proraso Aloe Vera and Vitamin E (blue) balm

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My 2nd SE shave with RazoRock's Hawk. Looking at this razor with a blade loaded is a thing of beauty. It looks so intimidating yet produces such good results.

I cut my preparation short this evening by missing out the pre-shave cream - I normally use Proraso. I had already decided to use the Shaving Shop soap and I know that this gives fantastic slickness and cushion. I was happy that the pre-shave wouldn't be required.

The lather performed as expected with a good creamy consistency with a wet brush. Knowing this was a consecutive shaving day I spent a good few minutes working the lather in, particularly around my trouble spots.

Then on with the shave. Another 3 pass shave with no hiccups. No weepers this time and a DFS. I concentrated on no pressure whatsoever and let the blade do the work. Everything was easy, though my goatee area needed a bit more work than usual. I could hear the blade scraping across the stubble but it just didn't want to remove it, that was against the grain. I fired on some more lather and went again, this time buffing lightly, with the stubble finally reducing down to BBS.

I'm happy to admit that it is undoubtedly my technique (I'm only on my 2nd SE shave) but I'm also questioning the weight of the razor. However...I'll keep going until this blade has run its course, and maybe, just maybe, I'll think about trying a heavier handle to see if it makes any difference.

I finished off with Thayers and The Shaving Shop's aftershave. There was still a good amount of slickness from the lather, even after a cold rinse and splash with Thayers, and the aftershave just topped that off. Once my skin had dried I felt the need for a bit of moisturiser so added a dot of Proraso blue balm. This finished it off nicely.

A BBS finish that has me ready for Monday morning.

Have a great week folks! [emoji1303]
 
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I'm happy to admit that it is undoubtedly my technique (I'm only on my 2nd SE shave) but I'm also questioning the weight of the razor. However...I'll keep going until this blade has run its course, and maybe, just maybe, I'll think about trying a heavier handle to see if it makes any difference.
I have the same razor....and if I use the original handle....I find I need Feather SuperPro Blades for the performance I require!
 
Prep: Hot shower with L'Oreal Hydra Sensitive facewash
Pre: Proraso Sensitive Pre-shave
Brush: Wilkinson Sword Finest Bristle
Soap: Proraso White
Razor: Rockwell 6C (R4)
Blade: Gillette 7 O'Clock Yellow (2)
Post: Cold Water rinse / Boots Tea Tree and Witch Hazel
Moisture: Banana Boat Aloe Vera
ASL: Brut

Nice leisurely Sunday shave. Three passes for DFS.

Have a great week.

Cheers
Steve
 
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