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Friday SOTD
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Razor: OneBlade Hybrid
Blade: Feather FHS-10 (D5)
Brush: Heritage Collection Merit 99-5 26mm Heritage Badger
Scuttle: Georgetown G12 Green Orib
Pre-Shave Scrub: SheaMoisture African Black Soap
Pre-Shave Balm: GroomingDept Spa
Shave Soap: Moon Soap Havana
Balm: Saponificio Varesino Puro Burro di Karitè
Aftershave: Moon Soap Havana
Guy
Friday January 20, 2023
Razor: Gibbs Adjustable
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Paladin Sumo/Badger
Soap: Stirling Texas on Fire
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: Stirling Texas on Fire
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,537
Razor: Gibbs Adjustable
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Paladin Sumo/Badger
Soap: Stirling Texas on Fire
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: Stirling Texas on Fire
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,537
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HSOTD/SOTD 1/20/23
Shower: Dove Men+Care soap bar
PreShave: Razor Emporium preshave bar
Razors: Alpha Outlaw & Tatara Muramasa
Blades: Gillette Platinum, day 1 on both
Soap: Seaforth Fleur de France
PostShave: CWR, Alum, Lucky Tiger
Balm: Proraso Red
EdT: Hugo Boss
Today I'm testing out a new mail call razor - the Alpha Outlaw. Also testing it against one I'm about to let go of - Tatara Muramasa, just to see if I really wanna let it go. I love the design, build and look of the Muramasa, but as a shaver it doesn't work well for me. Maybe others are different. But the Alpha, on the other hand, very nice efficient and smooth shave. Its a heavy razor, buit like a tank, and the feedback is good, but it feels like a mild razor, yet is quite efficient. I'd say similar to my Timeless Ti95. It feels good in the hand and it did a nice job this morning for a 2-pass BBS. Seaforth Fleur de France is a very nice Barbershop scent - enjoy that sometimes on a cold morning - which it is here in North Texas.
Anyone interested in the Muramasa, let me know. Thanks for reading! Blessings, brothers!
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