SOTD : Saturday 4th July - Friday 10th July 2020

Mon 6th SOTD
Soap Catie's Bubbles Irish Coffee
Bowl Turkish Copper
Brush Yaqi 26mm Moka Express
Razor Gillette New SC
Blade Polsilver Super Iridium 7th
Post & Aftershave
Ice Water + Special Thayers Mix
Hyaluronic + Aqua Velva Musk
Nice aromatic coffee scent from soap and lather. Lather quality is somehow mediocre. Shave with razor and blade...very nice, smooth and comfortable. 3 multiple passes with satisfactory result. Seems like there were some tiny creepers but upon closer inspection, there were none. Post & Aftershave was great! Rating 9/10.
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6/7/20

Brush - Omega 11819
Soap - Palmolive Stick
Razor - Fat Handle Tech
Blade - Lancet Super Platinum (1)
Post - Witch Hazel
Balm - Nivea Cooling Kick
AS - Superdrug Forest Fresh

The Lancet Super Platinum is another obscure Indian blade, first time trying it and holy smokes is this blade insanely sharp! I'll give it a few more gos before I assess the qualities of the blade but it was off to a good start.
I'd not used Palmolive Stick in a really long time, and it used to be one of my all time favourite soaps but today I was a little underwhelmed with it. I'll try to use for a few days in a row so I can get back to better grip with using it.

Have a good start to the week chaps.
 
06/07/20
Pre: Cold water face wash 1912 Irish Fern
Brush: Simpson Chubby 2
Soap: 1912 Irish Fern
Razor: Rex Ambassador - #2.75
Blade: Gillette Platinum (4)
Post shave: Cold water splash, Witch Hazel
Balm: Bart's Balm Bergamot and Vanilla Balm & Lotion
Aftershave: Copycat Bleu
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Busy, Busy day!
15 mins to myself for a wonderful 3 pass shave.
This blade is showing no signs of changing, i do not usually run past 4 shaves regardless, however, i am curious.
BBS, comfortable and smelling good.
5:45 start, 1st half of shift over, Dogs to groomers, all housework done, darlin' comfy, Dogs picked up from groomers, off to post Office to send some old archery stuff (Fleabay sales), Lunch Made, washing up done, tea prepped ready for me coming back after 2nd half of shift (14:30 start).
Oh, and 5 mins to type this up.
Stay safe and enjoy your day All.
 
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06/07/20
Pre: Cold water face wash 1912 Irish Fern
Brush: Simpson Chubby 2
Soap: 1912 Irish Fern
Razor: Rex Ambassador - #2.75
Blade: Gillette Platinum (4)
Post shave: Cold water splash, Witch Hazel
Balm: Bart's Balm Bergamot and Vanilla Balm & Lotion
Aftershave: Copycat Bleu
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Busy, Busy day!
15 mins to myself for a wonderful 3 pass shave.
This blade is showing no signs of changing, i do not usually run past 4 shaves regardless, however, i am curious.
BBS, comfortable and smelling good.
5:45 start, 1st half of shift over, Dogs to groomers, all housework done, darlin' comfy, Dogs picked up from groomers, off to post Office to send some old archery stuff (Fleabay sales), Lunch Made, washing up done, tea prepped ready for me coming back after 2nd half of shift (14:30 start).
Oh, and 5 mins to type this up.
Stay safe and enjoy your day All.

Mine usually take between 5 hours and 5 days
 
A first outing with the newly acquired Mongoose and so a shave themed 'The first outing with the newly acquired Mongoose'

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A newly acquired Mongoose - Stainless Mongoose SE
A new blade from the pack - Kai Captain
A not so new brush - Yaqi Dandelion
A on its last legs soap - Extro Arancia
A quite new balm - Men's Grooming


And the whole concept of social distancing soon disappeared when a pretty young lady swigged her first pint after three months of being in lock down.

The Mongoose.

It just had to be on the list in my quest for SE zen and after a bit of begging on the BST here it is. I had an Alugoose in my past but never really struck by it as goes the same for most other aluminium razors I have tried down the years. It really comes down to the question of weight, or the lack of. If I was going to add another SE to the collection it simply had to be stainless. Or brass, but I don't know of any outside of the General.

First impressions were very positive. Weighty and beautifully made. Everything fits together in a wonderful manner and it looks thought out as against to 'this'll do'. Purposeful and functional. The handle is the same as I had on the Alugoose and very well made with plenty of grip. No problem with locating the blade firmly and the whole head assembly gives a nice confident feel about it. Screw handle firmly in to position and one ready to go SE razor.

The Arancia is not far from finished but thanks to @Boycie83 another unopened jar remains waiting in the wings. Something I am rather thankful for as I would have been gutted if I'd run out completely. In my top soaps for sure.

The Dandelion just impresses end of story. A wonderful knot in the Cashmere and as a whole; an inevitable bargain. You know you need one. Go on.

It only takes the first few strokes to realise the Mongoose is proving a winner. Far removed from the Alugoose there is a sense of control and efficiency. Not difficult to get the angle wrong as it would be damn difficult to work much outside of what the angled face allows. After only one pass the results are truly astounding, a second and a third just add to the perfection. Wow, this is brilliant and up there with my other rated SE's. Accurate, smooth and just about any other attribute one looks for in a razor.

A short while after starting and the results are wonderful. No weepers, no nicks and no anything which moves away from shaving perfection. Happy bunnyism and a superlative shave was had.

I am so thankful to the TSR member who made this acquisition possible and in my little world I have found yet another razor which ticks all the right boxes and a few more boxes beyond the right ones.

A quick check in the mirror and everything looks to perfection


And here's the reason for all this. Have some Japanese ladies



Have a happy bunny week everyone
Interesting knot!
 
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Prep: Valobra Glycerlanolina soap, Myrsol Emulsion
Brush: Shavemac 3-band Silvertip Badger
Soap: Barrister and Mann Lavanille
Razor: Wolfman WR1
Blade: Vintage NOS Personna P74 (1)
Post: Thayers Cucumber Witch Hazel
Scent: Pinaud Clubman Special Reserve

The vintage P74 blades were bonded together tightly, and the usual alcohol soak and gentle heating were unsuccessful in freeing them up.
A little dispenser surgery, and they are now all neatly tucked away in a Wilkie box; albeit the one I loaded into the WR1.
The better blades from the Golden Era are something else; you just have to gently brush them across your face and they erase growth as if it is simply not there.
The bold Clubman Special Reserve scent was a good foil for the Lavanille soap scent.
Love those blades, thats a better way of storing them, I've had old blades stick themselves together like that, a propper pain! Did you wrap each blade in a paper blade wrap before putting in the Willkie box?
:) P.
 
A first outing with the newly acquired Mongoose and so a shave themed 'The first outing with the newly acquired Mongoose'

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A newly acquired Mongoose - Stainless Mongoose SE
A new blade from the pack - Kai Captain
A not so new brush - Yaqi Dandelion
A on its last legs soap - Extro Arancia
A quite new balm - Men's Grooming


And the whole concept of social distancing soon disappeared when a pretty young lady swigged her first pint after three months of being in lock down.

The Mongoose.

It just had to be on the list in my quest for SE zen and after a bit of begging on the BST here it is. I had an Alugoose in my past but never really struck by it as goes the same for most other aluminium razors I have tried down the years. It really comes down to the question of weight, or the lack of. If I was going to add another SE to the collection it simply had to be stainless. Or brass, but I don't know of any outside of the General.

First impressions were very positive. Weighty and beautifully made. Everything fits together in a wonderful manner and it looks thought out as against to 'this'll do'. Purposeful and functional. The handle is the same as I had on the Alugoose and very well made with plenty of grip. No problem with locating the blade firmly and the whole head assembly gives a nice confident feel about it. Screw handle firmly in to position and one ready to go SE razor.

The Arancia is not far from finished but thanks to @Boycie83 another unopened jar remains waiting in the wings. Something I am rather thankful for as I would have been gutted if I'd run out completely. In my top soaps for sure.

The Dandelion just impresses end of story. A wonderful knot in the Cashmere and as a whole; an inevitable bargain. You know you need one. Go on.

It only takes the first few strokes to realise the Mongoose is proving a winner. Far removed from the Alugoose there is a sense of control and efficiency. Not difficult to get the angle right as it would be damn difficult to work much outside of what the angled face allows. After only one pass the results are truly astounding, a second and a third just add to the perfection. Wow, this is brilliant and up there with my other rated SE's. Accurate, smooth and just about any other attribute one looks for in a razor.

A short while after starting and the results are wonderful. No weepers, no nicks and no anything which moves away from shaving perfection. Happy bunnyism and a superlative shave was had.

I am so thankful to the TSR member who made this acquisition possible and in my little world I have found yet another razor which ticks all the right boxes and a few more boxes beyond the right ones.

A quick check in the mirror and everything looks to perfection


And here's the reason for all this. Have some Japanese ladies



Have a happy bunny week everyone

A great SOTD picture! That must get into the TSR Callander! :) P.
 
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