(07-28-2018, 06:40 PM)Blackmass Wrote: Blackland Dart
Gillette 7 o'clock yellow
Maseto Finest
Barrister and Mann reserve cool
Epsilon Blue Mediterranean Aftershave
The shave: Hard to put into any meaningful words...
The Soap: The lather was usable but I didn't really know whether I needed to add more soap or more water? A right head scratcher. Back to the drawing board.
The Razor: Second use of the Dart. Trying a new soap wasn't ideal but I really wanted to use the soap.
I think the 'lather' or lack of one didn't help matters.
It felt pretty aggressive today. I needed the lightest of light touches.
So much so I needed a number of touch ups. The finished results were good but not as good as the first shave.
The Aftershave: To end on a positive note. I really rated it.
Cheers
Rob
It sounds like you are at the stage where you need to stick with the same rig, make changes infrequently, and when you do make changes, then change only one thing at a time. That stage can last a long time, and that 's okay. If you have not already read
The Wanderers Guide To DE Shaving, take some time to do so. (And after enough time passes that you have digested the Guide, then read
episode 2.)
About the lather ... Do test lathers. Paint a portion of your face and part of an arm with some lather you think is good, set your brush down on the counter (handle down, loft up), and see what things look like after five minutes. Has the lather dried out? (If so, too dry.) Is the lather running down the side of the brush? (If so too wet.) I picked up the habit from a Michael Freedberg video of slapping the loft against my face (if I face lather) or the bowl (bowl lather), and looking, feeling, and listening to what happens when I lift the brush off of my face or the bowl. It took me quite a while, and I don't know how common this is, but this eventually helped me to judge if the lather was in the sweet zone. Some other things to look for are:
- At most a few small bubbles
- Shiny is good
- Slick is very good
- Thicker than heavy cream and thinner than yogurt
- A bloom (does not have to be huge)
But most of all, slow down and
keep your rig stable. Everything in your photo is more than fine enough. Anyone can get a bad shave in a hurry. Better to slow down and enjoy the journey.
Good luck
Blackmass.
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Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair
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