And for this last day of this SOTD week I give you a shave themed 'entities should not be multiplied without necessity'
Or in short 'The simplist solution is most likely the right one'
A philosophical razor- Occams Enoch
A simple piece of stainless - Schick Proline
A divine miracle - Yaqi Dandelion
A cream with few assumptions - Gentleman's Tonic
The phrase
Occam's razor did not appear until a few centuries after
William of Ockham's death in 1347. I am guessing prior to the 17th Century shaving had never been invented and unfortunately to everyone's bereft they had to sport facial hair. By golly they must have been grim days.
'They were indeed. I could cry a bath full of tears'
Things have changes for the better and these days we have the 'right to bear a razor'. For this we have to thank William Enoch of Ockham, a Franciscan friar, a philosopher and a man most definitely with beard.
The more I get to use this razor the more I am coming to terms with its virtues. Manoeuvrable, assertive, efficient and just delivers damn good shaves. Just give it respect.
As for the cream all I can say is two words 'Gentleman's Tonic'. Remember them. The brush is a confused Welsh national flower but does its brush thing in a wonderful manner. And bless Yaq for not knowing their Dandelions from their Daffodils.
Hypothosis says that having all these pieces of kit in the same bathroom there should be a remote possibility of removing facial hair. The logical outcome would be one super smooth face. No beard
QED. No facial fluff. Facial divinity. And a grin bigger than a cat from Cheshire.
In admiration the ladies gave me a flash
Have a great weekend all and stay well, safe and healthy.