Razor: Heritage Collection Shaving Gibbs #15 Replica
Blade: BiC Chrome Platinum (d2)
Lather: Barrister & Mann Adagio
Brush: AKA Brushworx Abalone
Bowl: AKA Brushworx Abalone (3-pass)
Post 1: P.A.A Alum w/ No-Slip Grip System & Dry Dock System
Post 2: Dickinson's Enhanced Witch Hazel Deep Cleansing Astringent w/ Menthol & Eucalyptus
Aftershave: Barrister & Mann Adagio
Oh, man! Adagio. I've had my heart set on adding this software set to my shave den for a long time. Pretty much ever since I first heard about it. Which was a long time ago. And now that I have it, I couldn't be happier.
As you may or may not know Adagio is pretty much billed as being a lime and cherry fragrance. But it's more than that. Its actual notes are lime, cherry, violet leaf absolute, lily of the valley, floral musk from Galaxolide, and a nice medium-light touch of menthol.
Adagio, to me, is quite a unique fragrance. From the soap, I definitely get the lime note of the top but the rest of what I pick up is genuinely an interesting mix. The combination of violet leaf absolute, lily of the valley, and Galaxolide come together to form a fragrance that's green, fruity, and floral. And with the inclusion of some menthol, you get the added benefit of some fun cooling.
My tool of choice today was a H.C.S. Gibbs Replica. This being my second use, it came through with flying colors. I did one aggressive pass followed by two more less aggressive ones, ultimately earning me a bbs.
To cap this shave off I splashed on some matching aftershave and oh my! Haha. Let me tell you, this aftershave is so freakin good! You get a lot more of the cherry note and of course, the menthol is more noticeable. I have to say, this aftershave is amazing! I love it.
Well, another great shave in the books. Thanks for reading my friend and enjoy your shaves.