I just got back from a ten-day road trip ( for work) where I decided to pack in my shave kit only readily available products. I had a merkur 34C , probable Dorco blades from the dollar store, and a VanDerhagen brush and soap. I had forgotten just how great and enjoyable a shave a guy can get with really inexpensive products. Made me stop and wonder if by focusing on newer, bigger, faster, I was running past what was really important; cleaning up and looking business appropriate.
When I'm not working I enjoy fishing and can conclude that it seems human nature to look down ones nose at sportsmen who "don't do it right". My fly fishing brethren know how easy it seems to feel far superior with our thousand dollar rod, Simms waders, Costa glasses, and watching that heathen bait fisherman.
I think I've been guilty of that in my shave gear. There are a bunch of inexpensive products that don't enjoy any sort of prestige yet quietly get the job done. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy too much my fancy creams and lotions to chuck them all and become a dollar-store shaver but I'm going to slow down and recognize that the plethora of hardware and software I own, although very enjoyable, are totally unnecessary in the goal of personal male maintenance.
Have any of you had such an epiphany?
When I'm not working I enjoy fishing and can conclude that it seems human nature to look down ones nose at sportsmen who "don't do it right". My fly fishing brethren know how easy it seems to feel far superior with our thousand dollar rod, Simms waders, Costa glasses, and watching that heathen bait fisherman.
I think I've been guilty of that in my shave gear. There are a bunch of inexpensive products that don't enjoy any sort of prestige yet quietly get the job done. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy too much my fancy creams and lotions to chuck them all and become a dollar-store shaver but I'm going to slow down and recognize that the plethora of hardware and software I own, although very enjoyable, are totally unnecessary in the goal of personal male maintenance.
Have any of you had such an epiphany?