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After having a sort of winter flashback last week, with miserably rainy and way too cool weather in the north of Spain (particularly), that made me grab things like Tabac or MWF for my shaves, instead of the usual citrus, mentholated or floral scents, warm weather is back and it was time for my brand new Eufros Premium Ylang Ylang to jump into the dance floor. Expect, from this soap, the usual and stellar performance of Manuel's Premium line, with a delicate, elegant and pleasing Ylang Ylang, Jazmin and Mirrh scent. It's not as strong as his Vetiver de Haití, which is almost overpowering and not suitable for everyone. This is more subtle, but intense enough to be perceived thoughout the whole shave. I loved it.
The brush is my old EJ Best Badger, re-knotted with a VigShaving Finest 3 Band knot, which has been installed at 22x47 mm. The knot itself was quite cheap, and has performed brilliantly. Truth to be told, I didn't expect it to perform this well as when I dry tried it on my face it was quite coarse, but after a two minute soak it improved a lot. It's certainly scrubby, but in a pleasing way. I exclusively face lather and do it thoroughly, and had no irritation at all. And it has lost 1 (ONE) hair during the few lather tests I put it through since it got home last week. I have a Finest 2 Band waiting for a handle that looked better than this one when dry, chances are it will perform even better when wet. Can't wait.
A Feather in its fifth use into my Edwin Jagger Kelvin (I'm loving the small handle to bits) and boy, the blade still cuts through my coarse facial hair like a hot knife in butter, with three minor weepers reminding me that a Feather is always a Feather. Handle with care. Three passes, BBS.
Speick splash+Bulldog. DFS.
Have a good day, gents.