I believe it is safe to say most of us have experienced at least one acquisition disorder (AD) since starting the wet-shaving journey. And those AD’s likely have resulted in an over-crowded bath room or closet or both! After taking a visual inventory of the shave den this past weekend, I realized my AD’s have resulted in a lot of gear that will see little use in the future (I really need to start selling stuff). But it also made me wonder, if I could start over, knowing what I know now about technique, scent preferences, soap base preference, etc, etc, etc….what number gear would be in my ideal shave den?
Brushes: Seven brushes would be ideal, one for each day of the week. I would likely have four synthetics, two badgers, and a boar.
Razors: This one is tough because of the variety within DE, SE, slants, and SR. But I think ten would be a good number. Most of them would be DE and, based on usage over the past couple years, most would be modern SS razors. My one absolute must-have razor would be my Rockwell 6S with the Rex Ambassador and Blackbird coming in right behind the 6S
Soaps: Personally, I would think about 40 soaps would be good. That number should allow for sufficient variety in terms of artisan/brand and scent while working easily into a rotation.
Obviously, there is no right or wrong answer to the question, I just thought it would be interesting to read what others consider “acceptable” numbers.
Brushes: Seven brushes would be ideal, one for each day of the week. I would likely have four synthetics, two badgers, and a boar.
Razors: This one is tough because of the variety within DE, SE, slants, and SR. But I think ten would be a good number. Most of them would be DE and, based on usage over the past couple years, most would be modern SS razors. My one absolute must-have razor would be my Rockwell 6S with the Rex Ambassador and Blackbird coming in right behind the 6S
Soaps: Personally, I would think about 40 soaps would be good. That number should allow for sufficient variety in terms of artisan/brand and scent while working easily into a rotation.
Obviously, there is no right or wrong answer to the question, I just thought it would be interesting to read what others consider “acceptable” numbers.