For the past couple of weeks I have been kicking around ideas to celebrate my 100th shave. Favorite razor, soap, brush, blade, and AS. Maybe buy a new soap to celebrate. Maybe do a shave along thread with a certain equipment combo. Maybe make it a Mardi Gras theme of some sort.
Lots of ideas swimming around; but, I was thinking I don't really have the skill to decide what gear would guarantee me a perfect celebratory shave...and that's when it hit me.
I decided to look through my journal and select the razor and blade that performed the WORST. In my previous 90 something shaves I had one combination that had never delivered a great shave.
A RedTip w/ Feather blades gave me rough shaves that were not close. A face fell G like it was on fire for the entire day was the norm. In fact, I had five entries that said, "RedTip has to go. Terrible shave! Felt smooth; but, not close and lots of irritation". Guess I'm stubborn, a slow learner, or both!
So the stage was set. My 100th shave would be an exam. Has my technique advanced enough to overcome my kryptonite combo?
I used Stirling Barbershop soap and a Shave Revolution 24mm brush to ensure my lather was consistent and perfect. First pass, XTG, hmm, no irritation and an unbelievable amount of whiskers in the bowl. Second pass, XTG/ATG, still no irritation and I'm at DFS maybe DFS+. Wow! I could stop here, call it good and consider this little experiment a success; but, If this is gonna be an exam, I need to go for BBS...right. Still have at least three more passes of lather in the brush so let's go! Third pass, another XTG/ATG, now BBS on everything except a small spot under my chin and jaw line. Still no irritation! A little buffing and ended with a perfect BBS! Alum went on with minimal sting as did the Bay Rum. I spent the rest of the day feeling my face with a strong sense of pride. My skill is certainly progressing. I've not yet mastered the skill; but, I've got a pretty good start on my journey to get there.
Thanks for reading.
Brent
Lots of ideas swimming around; but, I was thinking I don't really have the skill to decide what gear would guarantee me a perfect celebratory shave...and that's when it hit me.
I decided to look through my journal and select the razor and blade that performed the WORST. In my previous 90 something shaves I had one combination that had never delivered a great shave.
A RedTip w/ Feather blades gave me rough shaves that were not close. A face fell G like it was on fire for the entire day was the norm. In fact, I had five entries that said, "RedTip has to go. Terrible shave! Felt smooth; but, not close and lots of irritation". Guess I'm stubborn, a slow learner, or both!
So the stage was set. My 100th shave would be an exam. Has my technique advanced enough to overcome my kryptonite combo?
I used Stirling Barbershop soap and a Shave Revolution 24mm brush to ensure my lather was consistent and perfect. First pass, XTG, hmm, no irritation and an unbelievable amount of whiskers in the bowl. Second pass, XTG/ATG, still no irritation and I'm at DFS maybe DFS+. Wow! I could stop here, call it good and consider this little experiment a success; but, If this is gonna be an exam, I need to go for BBS...right. Still have at least three more passes of lather in the brush so let's go! Third pass, another XTG/ATG, now BBS on everything except a small spot under my chin and jaw line. Still no irritation! A little buffing and ended with a perfect BBS! Alum went on with minimal sting as did the Bay Rum. I spent the rest of the day feeling my face with a strong sense of pride. My skill is certainly progressing. I've not yet mastered the skill; but, I've got a pretty good start on my journey to get there.
Thanks for reading.
Brent