As I have recently passed my first anniversary of traditional shaving, and with the New Year approaching, I took a look at the my hobby/addiction/necessary grooming requirement. I have found I enjoy the process of soap, brush, and vintage razor to remove the daily whiskers. But over the last 12 months I have spent an incredible amount of money trying soaps, blades, razors, and brushes. So I decided that in 2017 I would only use what I have on hand now.
This lasted a day, then I was looking to stock up on anything I didn't have enough of, including buying an awesome looking 1959 Fat Boy that had been replated in rhodium within the last 8 years! So much for spending less! I tell myself that I am just making sure I can get through 2017, but I did have to shake my head as I unpacked the box from Maggards with the extra supplies! Am I really going to do this, or am I making excuses to buy more now?!
To be more serious, I want to see how long I can go without purchasing more blades or soaps or brushes, bowls, stands, razors, handles, etc. What I want is to relax, enjoy the shave, and learn more about what I have and how I use it. It is fun to read of new things, but I think, for me, I need to cool it and enjoy what I have instead of wishing for something else.
The experience that brought me to realize this was shaving with a new to me Gillette Tech from the 40s. It is said to be a mild razor. Brother, was it mild! So comfortable to shave with, and as I noted in a journal, No Drama! And two passes with a Personna Platinum Chrome (the Personna Red) gave an incredibly close shave. I reflected on that and spent the next few weeks, as much as possible, shaving "mindfully" and trying to relax and enjoy today's shave, and not planning tomorrow's set up or thinking about what is going to happen at work, etc. And I found that two passes with any of my razors gave me outstanding shaves (compared to when I first started learning how to shave with traditional equipment). I can now get the much sought after and praised BBS with three passes, but too many of those in a row and my face starts to get irritated! Two careful passes will keep me clean and closely shaven with no irritation. That is why I left the mega-bladed super duper shave systems: too much irritation on my neck.
May 2017 bring you all many blessings!
This lasted a day, then I was looking to stock up on anything I didn't have enough of, including buying an awesome looking 1959 Fat Boy that had been replated in rhodium within the last 8 years! So much for spending less! I tell myself that I am just making sure I can get through 2017, but I did have to shake my head as I unpacked the box from Maggards with the extra supplies! Am I really going to do this, or am I making excuses to buy more now?!
To be more serious, I want to see how long I can go without purchasing more blades or soaps or brushes, bowls, stands, razors, handles, etc. What I want is to relax, enjoy the shave, and learn more about what I have and how I use it. It is fun to read of new things, but I think, for me, I need to cool it and enjoy what I have instead of wishing for something else.
The experience that brought me to realize this was shaving with a new to me Gillette Tech from the 40s. It is said to be a mild razor. Brother, was it mild! So comfortable to shave with, and as I noted in a journal, No Drama! And two passes with a Personna Platinum Chrome (the Personna Red) gave an incredibly close shave. I reflected on that and spent the next few weeks, as much as possible, shaving "mindfully" and trying to relax and enjoy today's shave, and not planning tomorrow's set up or thinking about what is going to happen at work, etc. And I found that two passes with any of my razors gave me outstanding shaves (compared to when I first started learning how to shave with traditional equipment). I can now get the much sought after and praised BBS with three passes, but too many of those in a row and my face starts to get irritated! Two careful passes will keep me clean and closely shaven with no irritation. That is why I left the mega-bladed super duper shave systems: too much irritation on my neck.
May 2017 bring you all many blessings!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!