Let me try that again.
Shave Count (DE: 466 SE: 9 SR: 648)
Pre Shave-
Strop: Tony Miller Plain Vanilla
Scuttle: none
Splash and go
Shave-
Razor: Kropp SR
Blade: none
Brush: Simpson 46 Badger
Soap: HeV Duc De Santal
Post Shave-
Post shave lather
AS: HeV Duc De Santal
The Process-
Another nice, late morning shave. I had been using The Fat as a benchmark soap for some razor testing, but another got the nod today. Eric, Gerry and I are participating in a pass around to test and critique each other’s edges. The purpose of the exercise is not to compare stone edges, although that could be a benefit. The point is to help us refine our own honing technique
I think everyone is familiar with my shaving routine, it’s pretty basic: Load soap, whip up lather, shave and finish with an aftershave. I usually don’t do a lot of the luxury bits: like pre-shave, hot towels, talc and what-not. So there ya go. I started the testing with the soap I was already using, which was Krokus. On that shave I did not strop , I just used the edge that Eric had sent. The WTG and XTG passes were smooth, but could have been a touch smoother. The ATG pass was very crisp feeling and I had to focus a bit more to avoid irritation.
For the second shave, I switched to MWF to eliminate the soap as a possible culprit for the crisp edge. I did my typical stropping for this shave and was rewarded with a smoother edge. The edge I am testing is a JNat, so I did a head to head with one of Alfredo’s JNat edges. Not a fair comparison, but it put things in perspective. It was a good shave, but I got a closer longer lasting shave with Alfredo’s edge. His edge also picked up my trouble spots on the jawline easily. Eric’s edge did not completely cleanup my trouble spots. I used the Ethos aftershave and it was a good test.
Yesterday I stayed with The Fat and changed up my aftershave. Started my shave the same way and used my typical stropping. Had a nice shave and the edge seemed a bit smoother still. This shave was just Eric’s edge to stay focused on that. I didn’t notice any issues during the shave, but I may have done too much buffing because my aftershave made my face tingle just a bit.
That brings us to today’s shave. I did change up the soap and aftershave just because of my random kit stuff that I try and do on the weekends. Anyway I had another very nice shave and didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary. When I hit the aftershave I knew I had some irritation though. Did I work the brush too hard? Not sure because the Simpson is not completely broke in yet. Still a very good shave and the burn didn’t last too long. Tomorrow we are going back to The Fat and a different brush. I know I have been mixing my kit up a bit during this testing, but the edge should work with whatever kit I bring to the sink.
At the moment, I think this edge needs to be sharper. But that’s just my opinion and I like a smooth, very sharp razor. Let’s see what tomorrow’s shave holds for us. Life is good!
-Tim
-Another satisfied Fluffy Industries customer - V2 Mini Copper.
-Proud member of Club Oscuro - Trotter Handcrafts Costa Oscuro.