Friday
Prep: Warm Shower-Stirling Bath Soap-Scots Pine Sheep
Soap: Reef Point Peerless
Razor: Gillette “Black Beauty” Super Adjustable
Blade: Vintage Gillette Platinum-Plus (Shave #6)
Brush: Honey Farm Designs/TGN Premium Silvertip-24mmx50mm
Aftershave: Reef Point Submariner
WTG-XTG-ATG (adjusted angles for my beard)
Reef Point Peerless today. 20 seconds to load the Honey Farm/TGN Silvertip brush. Easy, thick, slick, lather. Vintage Gillette Platinum-Plus still in the Gillette Black Beauty. Excellent smooth, close shave. I finished with Reef Point Submariner aftershave.
Bob
Prep: Warm Shower-Stirling Bath Soap-Scots Pine Sheep
Soap: Reef Point Peerless
Razor: Gillette “Black Beauty” Super Adjustable
Blade: Vintage Gillette Platinum-Plus (Shave #6)
Brush: Honey Farm Designs/TGN Premium Silvertip-24mmx50mm
Aftershave: Reef Point Submariner
WTG-XTG-ATG (adjusted angles for my beard)
Reef Point Peerless today. 20 seconds to load the Honey Farm/TGN Silvertip brush. Easy, thick, slick, lather. Vintage Gillette Platinum-Plus still in the Gillette Black Beauty. Excellent smooth, close shave. I finished with Reef Point Submariner aftershave.
Bob
There's no perfect match for the Ikon Tech head (I'd like to strangle the designer) but the titanium Halo works best for me despite the cosmetic mismatch. Balance point is a bit south of where it should be but the long handle makes up for that in usability In terms of efficiency the Tech is from another planet, best one pass razor I've used (including AC blade stuff). It cuts me on the left upper lip in exactly the same spot my E2 does, just its way of showing who's boss.
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Gem Feather Weight razor
Gem Stainless blade
Plisson/L'Occitane brush
Williams SS
Osage Rub/Witch Hazel w/aloe
Pinaud Citrus Musk cologne
Not particularly comfortable shave although the results are fine. Just couldn't get the lather I wanted out of the Williams. Did I lose my Williams mojo? Hope not. Anyway, I'm ok. Now go enjoy your day folks
Gem Stainless blade
Plisson/L'Occitane brush
Williams SS
Osage Rub/Witch Hazel w/aloe
Pinaud Citrus Musk cologne
Not particularly comfortable shave although the results are fine. Just couldn't get the lather I wanted out of the Williams. Did I lose my Williams mojo? Hope not. Anyway, I'm ok. Now go enjoy your day folks
(This post was last modified: 09-08-2017, 05:08 PM by celestino.)
8 September
* Weber DLC + UFO U2V1 Red Bronze
* Iridium Super
* M&F 3XL Heritage
* Jabonman/Eufros Gea Tallow
* Unrefined Shea Butter
* Bergamot/Oakmoss EO
* Iridium Super
* M&F 3XL Heritage
* Jabonman/Eufros Gea Tallow
* Unrefined Shea Butter
* Bergamot/Oakmoss EO
Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving
Love, Laughter & Shaving
(09-07-2017, 11:07 PM)semperfi 45 Wrote:Thank you Doug.(09-07-2017, 10:31 PM)ram57 Wrote:
TGIF Planned SOTD
Razor: ATT Aluminum Bamboo SE1
Blade: Schick Proline (D5)
Brush: Wolf Whiskers 26mm Synthetic
Bowl: TW 3D Printed Thank You @semperfi 45
Pre-Shave scrub: Lisa's Invigorating Eucalyptus
Pre-Shave Balm: Proraso Sensitive
Shave Soap: L & L Grooming 2017 DFS LE
Post: Monster Block Alum
Aftershave: L & L Grooming 2017 DFS LE
Looks great with those products Guy.
I actually threw a curveball this morning and changed up the soap and aftershave. Opened the DFS LE soap and this morning, ad for whatever reason did not agree with me, smelled extremely floral but I believe this is citrus, rosemary, lavender based so I reached for Grooming Dept Voyage instead which was more of a deep lemon, musky, light spice sweet aroma. Cant describe this scent correctly but I like it. Overall a fantastic shave. Thick, slick lather and slippery as ice post shave feel.
Guy
(09-08-2017, 10:17 AM)Mickey Oberman Wrote:(09-08-2017, 01:59 AM)Freddiep318ti Wrote: Friday SOTD
Good morning Freddiep318ti.
I see you have mastered the famed Kamisori razor. You are a true hero.
I have tried and so far, have failed miserably and bloodily.
I have, therefore proven without doubt your:
"He who hasn't faced adversity doesn't know his true strength. "
I now know adversity. I am eagerly awaiting my arrival of strength.
Mickey
Hi Mickey!
Your not alone my friend. This one has bitten me a couple times. One time the full length of the blade! Key is not give up and go slowly. I found short, buffing style passes do best with a light touch. Definitely a different feel in hand than a standard straight
Key to facing adversity is never give up and keep pushing forward! Don't give up on it yet brother. Just takes practice.
Any tips or advice I can offer feel free to message me anytime!
Freddie
"He who hasn't faced adversity doesn't know his true strength. "
(09-08-2017, 05:41 PM)Freddiep318ti Wrote:(09-08-2017, 10:17 AM)Mickey Oberman Wrote:(09-08-2017, 01:59 AM)Freddiep318ti Wrote: Friday SOTD
Good morning Freddiep318ti.
I see you have mastered the famed Kamisori razor. You are a true hero.
I have tried and so far, have failed miserably and bloodily.
I have, therefore proven without doubt your:
"He who hasn't faced adversity doesn't know his true strength. "
I now know adversity. I am eagerly awaiting my arrival of strength.
Mickey
Hi Mickey!
Your not alone my friend. This one has bitten me a couple times. One time the full length of the blade! Key is not give up and go slowly. I found short, buffing style passes do best with a light touch. Definitely a different feel in hand than a standard straight
Key to facing adversity is never give up and keep pushing forward! Don't give up on it yet brother. Just takes practice.
Any tips or advice I can offer feel free to message me anytime!
Freddie
I like that attitude but I have a limited amount of blood.
As a diabetic I stab myself at least 9 times daily.
I failed the straight razor test several years ago.
I am sure I could do better if my face were two dimensions.
But I wont give up.
Every once in a while I get that uncontrollable lust for adventure.
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