#11

Member
Arizona
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#12

Member
Metro Detroit
[Image: XPTQL9e.jpg]RR Sunday
It was a nice, easy, smooth feeling shave today. I am a little sad to see the donut in my Rhapsody, but I've enjoyed every minute of it. I'm glad it's coming back next year. I'll be sure to use up what I have by then. I noticed that the Colonel uses much more lather than my HIS synthetic. I wonder if that is just what badgers do, or if the Simpson is just more of a hog than other badgers. 
The Cologne Russe stung more than expected, and that is because I used a 9-9-7 progression instead of my usual 9-7-7. That one pass made a big difference in sting, but not as big in how smooth my skin feels. In other words, the trade off is not worth it. Back to 9-7-7 for me. 

Prep: warm shower, Dove+ Men hydrate
Soap: B&M Rhapsody
Brush: HIS synthetic
Razor: 1959 FatBoy 9-9-7
Blade: Voskhod (2)
AS: B&M Cologne Russe, Shea Moisture Balm

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#13

Member
Chorley, Lancs. UK
Prep: Hot shower
Pre: Proraso - Sandalwood
Soap: Meißner Tremonia - Dark Limes + Ach Brito Lavanda cream
Bowl: Fine Accoutrements
Brush: Mervyn 24mm silvertip
Razor: Feather Popular + double shim
Blade: Sputnik (3)
After: WH, Captain's Choice Bay Rum AS, Sandalwood Skin Food


After the first use of this cheap razor being way too mild I tried adding a shim the following day; still too mild. Today I used two shims; a PAL (which is very thick) and a Derby shim. That just about turned it into a very useful razor. DFS, a gnat's crotchet away from a BBS. So, after all, this will be a keeper razor for travelling; a bit of a pain having to take 2 shims with me but I guess I can lug the extra weight.
Finishing off my Meißner Tremonia - Dark Limes sample soap. This soaps lasts for ages I had a tiny smidge of it pressed into the bottom of a dish and still was enough for a shave although a added a touch of Lavanda cream to make sure I had enough for three passes. In fact I think the lavender scent goes very nicely with the earthy dark limes scent.

Anyhow, enough gas, have a great day folks.

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Mike.
"Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming. - D.Bowie"
#14

Member
Wausau, Wisconsin USA
SOTD: Monday - September 7, 2015

iColoniali Rhubarb Cream
Plisson Synthetic Brush
Schick I2 Injector
Schick Blade
iColoniali Rhubarb Balm

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Johnny - It's time for a shave.
#15

expert shaver
PSL
Off Brand Schick Type Injector
Schick Injector Blade
Omega Boar
RazoRock Santa Maria Del Fiore Soap
Fonex Balm
Bvlgari MAN Cologne
#16
Simpson Rover Best
Acqua di Parma Shaving Cream
Feather AS-D2
Feather Hi-Stainless
Penhaligon's Opus 1870 After Shave Balm
#17

Member
Metro Detroit
[Image: 0PaFYM6.jpg]Not a great shave
I realized this blade was a dud after half of the first pass. I switched, but the damage was already done. No big cuts, just irritated skin. All the other products worked great. Excellent lather and matching aftershave helped put out the fire. 

Prep: Van Yulay PSO
Soap: Krampert's Finest Frostbite
Brush: HIS XL
Razor: 59 FatBoy 9-7-7
Blade: Voskhod (3)
AS: Krampert's Finest Frostbite

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#18

Member
Cincinnati. Ohio
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Monday, 7 September 2015: 
 
Razor: ca. 1953 Eversharp-Schick Type G8
Blade: Schick
Brush: Omega Boar
Cream: Valobra Crema di Sapone Almond
A/S: Acqua di Parma Colonia Collezione Barbiere

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John

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#19

Member
Castro Valley,CA
[Image: uALgUMm.jpg]Kramperts Finest Bay Rum soap and A/S
Omega boar brush
chas. Huffschmidt straight razor

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#20

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Winchester VA
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