HoosierShave, I love when this thread comes around each year. Thanks for getting it rolling. The most surprising thing about 2023 was that I shaved every day. Didn’t miss a one. My goal was to figure out how to shave each morning without tearing my face apart, and for the most part I succeeded, although I still encountered some irritation from time to time. I reduced my passes from three to one and a bit, and that helped a lot.
Here are the tools I used the most:
Artisan Martin de Candre (49), followed by
Abbate y La Mantia and
Barrister & Mann. These three soap cookers accounted for about half of all my shaves. All told, I used 34 different brands of shaving soap. Insane.
Soap Martin de Candre
Vétyver (28), followed by Martin de Candre
Fougère and Phoenix & Beau
Spitfire. Each of these soaps was the focus of a longish run. I didn’t finish any of them, but I got to know them pretty well.
Razor Blackland Vector Ti (90), followed by
Blackland Blackbird Lite Ti and
Karve Aluminum Christopher Bradley. The Vector is becoming my go-to scraper. I can usually get a close shave with only one pass and a smidgen of touch up. The fewer the passes, the less the burn.
Blade Wizamet (104), followed by
Derby Extra and
Feather Soft Guard. A late arrival, though, takes the cake. The
Feather ProGuard didn’t appear on my scene until a couple months ago. It’s turning out to be one of my favorite blades. Expect to see a lot of it in 2024.
Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino 24mm Roswell Hybrid synthetic (81), followed by
AP Shave Co. Blue Lagoon 24mm SynBad synthetic and
Phoenix Shaving Solar Flare 24mm Nexus Hybrid synthetic. I bought a bunch of brushes in 2023, but none was better than my trusty Peregrino. It’s cheap, well balanced, and makes a perfect lather every time. And even after more than 650 shaves, it still looks brand new.
Post I bought a lot of aftershaves, but I hardly used any. Something in them bothers my hide, especially in this damp climate.
Discovery of the year I’m afraid this isn’t good news. I learned that D. R. Harris’s hard pucks start off well but about half way through, they seize up and stop making lather. I read about this in other threads, but I didn't really give it credit until I saw it with my own teary eyes. After they stopped lathering with a shaving brush, I transferred three of them to the hand soap department, and in each case I pitched it before it was gone. It just didn’t work any more. Heart breaking, but at least the wooden bowls are cool.
Goals for 2024 I’d like to finish a soap. One soap.