SOTD : Saturday 11th August - Friday 17th August 2018.

Pre: Cold water face wash,
Brush: LeeDa Keyhole, Maggards 24mm Finest
Soap: MWF
Razor: Cobra Classic
Blade: Schick Proline P
Post: Cold water rinse, Proraso Red ASL
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It's not rocket science is it? Decent equipment leaves your skin smooth and feeling great.
The hard (fun) bit is discovering what your skin finds decent.
Happy Shaving one and all.
 
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Tuesday AM 2018-08-14

Moss Anniversary Slate scuttle
Rooney Stubby 2 Porcelain Finest (24/50)
Roger & Gallet l'Homme shaving soap (tallow)
RazoRock Mamba/Stork Advoco Titanium
Personna 74 Tungsten (12)
Roger & Gallet l'Homme aftershave (vintage)

This week, remembering the original Woodstock festival that happened this week in 1969, I'm listening to some of its music while shaving. Today it is Creedence Clearwater Revival.

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Tuesday 14th August

Pears Glycerine Soap
Proraso Green Tea and Oat Preshave
Mitchells Wool Fat soap
Vulfix 2233 Super Badger Brush
Executive Shaving Claymore V2 on a Windrose Handle with a Proline P
Witch Hazel
Aloe Vera Gel
Brut Oceans AS

I set a bit of a challenge this morning........a face lather with MWF using one of the floppiest brushes I possess. The results were exceptional! Two passes and a little touch up for a perfect shave:)

This will be my last SOTD post until the 24th. I am off to N Ireland early tomorrow and I don't like using my phone for internet activity. I do have an app on it however and it is not so slowly counting down towards zero which will be 14.00 on Friday. I am wondering what will happen at the appointed hour? Perhaps it will play a tune and I get married?......or will I just explode? Either way I will never know as it will have to be switched off.

See you in 10 days time! (I hope)
Best of luck to you both Brian. For goodness sake keep a steady hand for your shave on Friday morning.
 
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REX Ambassador
Gillette Platinum
Maseto Silvertip
Ach Brito Lavanda Cream*
Tuff Red*

*Samples kindly sent by James AKA @Rohleder Thank you.
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One of the best shaves I've ever had. The cream performed brilliantly from start to finish. Very impressed.
I really like the Tuff aftershave too. Shame the scent didn't last longer as I loved the scent.

I'll leave you with this...

 
Tuesday 14th August 2018
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Pre shave: Warm shower and Bulldog face wash + Noxzema shave cream
Razor: GEM Micromatic
Blade: GEM PTFE (#1)
Soap: Nanny's Silly Soap - Old Grey Bristle Test
Brush: Maseto 24mm 2 band finest extra density
Bowl: Korium
Post shave: Alum block, cold water splash and Thayer's Cucumber witch hazel
AS: Terre d'Hermès
EDT: Terre d'Hermès

Almost 4 days growth removed with ease, superb shave. I have been away in London catching up with relatives and while I took shave kit I only managed one shave whilst away.
 
Sotd's - Saturday 11th and today the 14th of August

Saturday -

Razor - ATT Calypso - Maria
blade - Schick Proline (3)
soap - P&B Citra Royale
brush - Simpsons Chubby One best
post - witch hazel
a/s - Myrsol Agua de Limon
balm - Alvarez Gomez Barberia
scent - Gotas Frescas concentrada colonia
edt - Dior Eau Sauvage.

Today -

Razor - Maria
blade - Schick Proline (4)
soap - La Pere Lucien Abricot
brush - Yaqi High Mountain White
post - witch hazel
a/s - La Pere Lucien Abricot
balm - none
scent - Gotas Frescas concentrada colonia.

Results - all good.

The main point of Saturday's shave was don't cut yourself - I had to go out for dinner - no time for a proper bleeder - it might have seemed like an act of supreme folly to reach for a razor on only its third use for me - that's how good Maria is - even this quickly - totally intuitive in use. I don't need to think what I am doing with her - effortless. I was reminiscing to when I shifted over to proper shaving - initially it was a bit nerve racking - obsessing about the angle of every stroke - if you are at this stage - don't worry about that - keep at it - it will drop into place soon enough - you'll develop muscle memory - so you don't really need to pay that much attention to what you are doing. The properly relaxing shaving ritual will be yours. The best three bits of advice I was given - 1) learn the way your beard grows - the grain of it - 2) don't use pressure and - 3) don't use pressure.

First use of a LPL soap - and I found it to be really top class - I had read that some had problems getting a stable lather from it - the general idea seemed the brush was being under-loaded - so I made sure this wasn't the case - I had no issues - god bless the Scottish water - it's a lot easier to lather any soap up here. I was attracted to this particular one because of the scent - apricot - and it is lovely in use for me. They pull off the trick that the best citrus soaps do - it smells like fresh cut fruit - not a cloying or sweet take on it. It is middling in strength - you are definitely aware of it as soon as you take the lid off the tin - and it builds with lathering and is noticeable throughout the shave. Others may find it stronger - I smoke. A word on the tin - I have the 200 gr size - a lovely bit of packaging - heavy and shaped so that it sits safely in the hand as you load - very ergonomic - mind you at this price point you wouldn't be expecting a plastic tub. The matching splash is excellent too - reminds me of OSP tonics - that's a compliment incidentally - good longevity for an aftershave. The scent is faithful to the soap. Excellent - as I say. I didn't use balm to get a judge of the post-feel and it is really really good for me. Top end. My skin still feels supple and moisturised.

One thing I'm curious about is - it came from @Shaving Station - and the picture on their site of the ingredients label is identical to the one I have but for the missing two words 'potassium tallowate' from the list. Does anyone know why this is the case? Has it been reformulated? - is it just a printing error with this batch? Personally I don't care - but it might put off someone buying it if they only used vegetarian or vegan soaps - if in fact it doesn't have animal products in it - or might disappoint a hardened tallow user - I'm thinking of you P. - @Blademonkey - when it arrived. Any ideas? As I say - doesn't bother me in the slightest - just interested.

There you go - a straight sotd post - not a giant screeching bat nor a huge swooping manta ray in sight - apart from anything else - they wouldn't fit in the den - it is quite small. Enjoy your shaves - one and all - regards - I.

@Barry Giddens - thank you mate.
 
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Sotd's - Saturday 11th and today the 14th of August

Saturday -

Razor - ATT Calypso - Maria
blade - Schick Proline (3)
soap - P&B Citra Royale
brush - Simpsons Chubby One best
post - witch hazel
a/s - Myrsol Agua de Limon
balm - Alvarez Gomez Barberia
scent - Gotas Frescas concentrada colonia
edt - Dior Eau Sauvage.

Today -

Razor - Maria
blade - Schick Proline (4)
soap - La Pere Lucien Abricot
brush - Yaqi High Mountain White
post - witch hazel
a/s - La Pere Lucien Abricot
balm - none
scent - Gotas Frescas concentrada colonia.

Results - all good.

The main point of Saturday's shave was don't cut yourself - I had to go out for dinner - no time for a proper bleeder - it might have seemed like an act of supreme folly to reach for a razor on only its third use for me - that's how good Maria is - even this quickly - totally intuitive in use. I don't need to think what I am doing with her - effortless. I was reminiscing to when I shifted over to proper shaving - initially it was a bit nerve racking - obsessing about the angle of every stroke - if you are at this stage - don't worry about - keep at it - it will drop into place soon enough - you'll develop muscle memory - so you don't really need to pay that much attention to what you are doing. The properly relaxing shaving ritual will be yours. The best three bits of advice I was given - 1) learn the way your beard grows - the grain of it - 2) don't use pressure and - 3) don't use pressure.

First use of a LPL soap - and I found it to be really top class - I had read that some had problems getting a stable lather from it - the general idea seemed the brush was being under-loaded - so I made sure this wasn't the case - I had no issues - god bless the Scottish water - it's a lot easier to lather any soap up here. I was attracted to this particular one because of the scent - apricot - and it is lovely in use for me. They pull off the trick that the best citrus soaps do - it smells like fresh cut fruit - not a cloying or sweet take on it. It is middling in strength - you are definitely aware of it as soon as take the lid off the tin - and it builds with lathering and is noticeable throughout the shave. Others may find it stronger - I smoke. A word on the tin - I have the 200 gr size - a lovely bit of packaging - heavy and shaped so that it sits safely in the hand as you load - very ergonomic - mind you at this price point you wouldn't be expecting a plastic tub. The matching splash is excellent too - reminds me of OSP tonics - that's a compliment incidentally - good longevity for an aftershave. The scent is faithful to the soap. Excellent - as I say. I didn't use balm to get a judge of the post-feel and it is really really good for me. Top end. My skin still feels supple and moisturised.

One thing I'm curious about is - it came from @Shaving Station - and the picture on their site of the ingredients label is identical to the one I have but for the missing two words 'potassium tallowate' from the list. Does anyone know why this is the case? Has it been reformulated? - is it just a printing error with this batch? Personally I don't care - but it might put off someone buying it if they only used vegetarian or vegan soaps - if in fact it doesn't have animal products in it - or might disappoint a hardened tallow user - I'm thinking of you P. - @Blademonkey - when it arrived. Any ideas? As I say - doesn't bother me in the slightest - just interested.

There you go - a straight sotd post - not a giant screeching bat nor a huge swooping manta ray in sight - apart from anything else - they wouldn't fit in the den - it is quite small. Enjoy your shaves - one and all - regards - I.

@Barry Giddens - thank you mate.
Cheers Iain, a pleasure as always,.
p.s. a bit of tartare on the swooping manta please.
 
SOTD 14 August 2018

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Pre-shave: Warm shower face wash Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cleanser and cold water splash.
Sosp: Kiehl's Lite Flite Shave Cream..
Brush: Muhle Purist, Black Silvertip Fibre Shaving Brush.
Bowl: Aesop.
Razor: Blackland Dart.
Blade: Wilkinson Sword (Day 1).
Post: Cold water splash and Myrsol Lemon, followed by Body Shop Aloe Vera Gel.

I loaded the Dart with a Wilkinson Sword - I wanted to try the Dart with a more gentle blade.

A very nice shave, 3 passes: WTG, XTG and ATG. Some very small nicks, one on the neck with another on the jaw line. Not to bad, some cold water sorted one out, a swipe of alum sorted the other.

I am enjoying the Dart, for me, it performs very much like the Muhle R41: very efficient; a light touch is required and care with the angle. It feels good in the hand, very solid build, quality materials and a good design.

Its a great time to be a wet shaver - many new razors and innovation.

While I enjoyed yesterday's shave with the Dart and a KAI stainless steel blade, my skin did feel slightly scraped, later on in the day. I decided to try a milder blade. The shave was still very good, skin feels great. I was surprised to get the 2 nicks, I was careful with a good protective layer of lather. Perhaps a timely reminder that any razor can bite :)

All the best,

Chris
 
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Sotd's - Saturday 11th and today the 14th of August

Saturday -

Razor - ATT Calypso - Maria
blade - Schick Proline (3)
soap - P&B Citra Royale
brush - Simpsons Chubby One best
post - witch hazel
a/s - Myrsol Agua de Limon
balm - Alvarez Gomez Barberia
scent - Gotas Frescas concentrada colonia
edt - Dior Eau Sauvage.

Today -

Razor - Maria
blade - Schick Proline (4)
soap - La Pere Lucien Abricot
brush - Yaqi High Mountain White
post - witch hazel
a/s - La Pere Lucien Abricot
balm - none
scent - Gotas Frescas concentrada colonia.

Results - all good.

The main point of Saturday's shave was don't cut yourself - I had to go out for dinner - no time for a proper bleeder - it might have seemed like an act of supreme folly to reach for a razor on only its third use for me - that's how good Maria is - even this quickly - totally intuitive in use. I don't need to think what I am doing with her - effortless. I was reminiscing to when I shifted over to proper shaving - initially it was a bit nerve racking - obsessing about the angle of every stroke - if you are at this stage - don't worry about - keep at it - it will drop into place soon enough - you'll develop muscle memory - so you don't really need to pay that much attention to what you are doing. The properly relaxing shaving ritual will be yours. The best three bits of advice I was given - 1) learn the way your beard grows - the grain of it - 2) don't use pressure and - 3) don't use pressure.

First use of a LPL soap - and I found it to be really top class - I had read that some had problems getting a stable lather from it - the general idea seemed the brush was being under-loaded - so I made sure this wasn't the case - I had no issues - god bless the Scottish water - it's a lot easier to lather any soap up here. I was attracted to this particular one because of the scent - apricot - and it is lovely in use for me. They pull off the trick that the best citrus soaps do - it smells like fresh cut fruit - not a cloying or sweet take on it. It is middling in strength - you are definitely aware of it as soon as take the lid off the tin - and it builds with lathering and is noticeable throughout the shave. Others may find it stronger - I smoke. A word on the tin - I have the 200 gr size - a lovely bit of packaging - heavy and shaped so that it sits safely in the hand as you load - very ergonomic - mind you at this price point you wouldn't be expecting a plastic tub. The matching splash is excellent too - reminds me of OSP tonics - that's a compliment incidentally - good longevity for an aftershave. The scent is faithful to the soap. Excellent - as I say. I didn't use balm to get a judge of the post-feel and it is really really good for me. Top end. My skin still feels supple and moisturised.

One thing I'm curious about is - it came from @Shaving Station - and the picture on their site of the ingredients label is identical to the one I have but for the missing two words 'potassium tallowate' from the list. Does anyone know why this is the case? Has it been reformulated? - is it just a printing error with this batch? Personally I don't care - but it might put off someone buying it if they only used vegetarian or vegan soaps - if in fact it doesn't have animal products in it - or might disappoint a hardened tallow user - I'm thinking of you P. - @Blademonkey - when it arrived. Any ideas? As I say - doesn't bother me in the slightest - just interested.

There you go - a straight sotd post - not a giant screeching bat nor a huge swooping manta ray in sight - apart from anything else - they wouldn't fit in the den - it is quite small. Enjoy your shaves - one and all - regards - I.

@Barry Giddens - thank you mate.

+1 Don't use pressure :)
 
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