(This post was last modified: 06-05-2021, 04:39 PM by Whisker_whacker.)
Third Shave
Third shave with the Menlo Nealon razor complete with 24 hr growth and a 3 pass er going up against my Carbon Titan .68.
Blades: Personna med prep
Razor: Menlo Nealon/Carbon Titan .68
Soap: Mammoth mood indigo
Brush: DG B11 pearl of the stars
Aftershave: ETHOS unscented
Today I swapped the UFO ti handle for a UFO SS colibri handle. In the end I think I enjoyed the lighter Ti UFO handle the best so far.
Today’s shave was a bit raw. I think it was messing me up a bit going from the light Ti weight to the heavier SS weight and back and forth. At the end of the 3 passes my face was a little raw feeling on both sides.
Again I found the best angle that worked for me with the Menlo was super steep, pretty much handle parallel to my face. When I would start shifting more towards the cap the shave would start getting a little rough. The steep angle really smoother the shave out for me on all 3 directional passes. With that steep angle, the razor seems to exhibit less blade feel than the carbon did. Auditory feedback was louder on the carbon while shaving.
Also for those who care about blade overhang, the top cap on this razor extendes out a bit more than the baseplate to cover the blades tabs.
Tomorrow will be the last shave and I will use the Menlo again with the Ti handle from the second shave to get one last impression before sending it to the next participant Monday. Ti handles or lighter handles in general seem to give me better control during my shaves. Enjoy the weekend everyone!
Third shave with the Menlo Nealon razor complete with 24 hr growth and a 3 pass er going up against my Carbon Titan .68.
Blades: Personna med prep
Razor: Menlo Nealon/Carbon Titan .68
Soap: Mammoth mood indigo
Brush: DG B11 pearl of the stars
Aftershave: ETHOS unscented
Today I swapped the UFO ti handle for a UFO SS colibri handle. In the end I think I enjoyed the lighter Ti UFO handle the best so far.
Today’s shave was a bit raw. I think it was messing me up a bit going from the light Ti weight to the heavier SS weight and back and forth. At the end of the 3 passes my face was a little raw feeling on both sides.
Again I found the best angle that worked for me with the Menlo was super steep, pretty much handle parallel to my face. When I would start shifting more towards the cap the shave would start getting a little rough. The steep angle really smoother the shave out for me on all 3 directional passes. With that steep angle, the razor seems to exhibit less blade feel than the carbon did. Auditory feedback was louder on the carbon while shaving.
Also for those who care about blade overhang, the top cap on this razor extendes out a bit more than the baseplate to cover the blades tabs.
Tomorrow will be the last shave and I will use the Menlo again with the Ti handle from the second shave to get one last impression before sending it to the next participant Monday. Ti handles or lighter handles in general seem to give me better control during my shaves. Enjoy the weekend everyone!