(This post was last modified: 01-23-2016, 10:22 PM by onethinline. Edit Reason: typo )
I'm not sure what it is that didn't work. I was so looking forward to another shave with new-to-me Acqua di Parma in the tub, craving its light refreshing scent and refinement. Taking a break from the E2 injector I put a Polsilver Super Iridium (a good blade!) in my Slim, dialed to 8 (great setting before!). I loaded less cream this time, since last time was too much. Everything was going to be great.
But: no. Thinking I was being clever I loaded too little cream and had to go back for more twice. The razor/blade felt sort of blah (where was that chomp?); the cream hadn't really come together into a good lather; halfway through I saw two weepers, and at some point switched to the injector for the second pass on one cheek just to remember what it does for me.
At the end of my second pass, two more weepers showed up, and I pretty much gave up, splashed, ran alum, rinsed it sooner than I meant to, and stumbled drying the styptic. So much for the Saturday luxury I was looking forward to. Even my Shavemac silvertip looked disappointed.
Ah, those blah shaves. When everything comes together to go not-quite-right. It wasn't awful. Objectively, it was actually pretty good (close, no irritation). But it did not satisfy. It was not the treat I so wanted from my day. All I want now is to rewind it all and start again from the top.
So let's hear it for those moments when all our best gear and product conspire to leave us with one vaguely frustrated sigh. Because damn, it happens. Then we're left waiting a long, long 24 hours for the stubble again.
But: no. Thinking I was being clever I loaded too little cream and had to go back for more twice. The razor/blade felt sort of blah (where was that chomp?); the cream hadn't really come together into a good lather; halfway through I saw two weepers, and at some point switched to the injector for the second pass on one cheek just to remember what it does for me.
At the end of my second pass, two more weepers showed up, and I pretty much gave up, splashed, ran alum, rinsed it sooner than I meant to, and stumbled drying the styptic. So much for the Saturday luxury I was looking forward to. Even my Shavemac silvertip looked disappointed.
Ah, those blah shaves. When everything comes together to go not-quite-right. It wasn't awful. Objectively, it was actually pretty good (close, no irritation). But it did not satisfy. It was not the treat I so wanted from my day. All I want now is to rewind it all and start again from the top.
So let's hear it for those moments when all our best gear and product conspire to leave us with one vaguely frustrated sigh. Because damn, it happens. Then we're left waiting a long, long 24 hours for the stubble again.
David : DE shaving since Nov 2014. Nowadays giving in to the single-edge siren call.