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Hello chaps,
Been lurking for a few months now and finally decided to join after taking the plunge and ordering all the gear yesterday after many years of crap shaves with Gillette Mach3.
Below is what I have ordered: if anything seems wrong/bonkers or if anything should be added to the armoury, any updates would be greatly appreciated.
I understand I probably picked the wrong razor for a beginner by choosing the Model T, but I was really drawn to the thought of using an adjustable. I didn't know enough about the vintage razors to know if I was picking a faulty one and the Rex was a tad expensive for a first razor.
-Rockwell Model T with stand
-Various diff blades
-3 different Tobs creams
-Yaqi 24mm brush
-Proraso pre shave cream
-Thayers witch hazel
-Aloe Vera gel
-Nivia sensitive balm
-Sterling executive splash
Oh, and I'm 32, live in Loughton Essex and own a recruitment company. Love football and cooking. Lol.
I look forward to learning more in the world of real mans shaving.
Best,
GH
Been lurking for a few months now and finally decided to join after taking the plunge and ordering all the gear yesterday after many years of crap shaves with Gillette Mach3.
Below is what I have ordered: if anything seems wrong/bonkers or if anything should be added to the armoury, any updates would be greatly appreciated.
I understand I probably picked the wrong razor for a beginner by choosing the Model T, but I was really drawn to the thought of using an adjustable. I didn't know enough about the vintage razors to know if I was picking a faulty one and the Rex was a tad expensive for a first razor.
-Rockwell Model T with stand
-Various diff blades
-3 different Tobs creams
-Yaqi 24mm brush
-Proraso pre shave cream
-Thayers witch hazel
-Aloe Vera gel
-Nivia sensitive balm
-Sterling executive splash
Oh, and I'm 32, live in Loughton Essex and own a recruitment company. Love football and cooking. Lol.
I look forward to learning more in the world of real mans shaving.
Best,
GH