(This post was last modified: 02-11-2022, 12:57 AM by cornbread.)
I had my firat shave with the muramasa and BM soap today. As far as my initial observations.
The razor oozes quality. I love razors with cool/unique factors and the Tatara is an incredibly engineered item. One of a kind aesthetics and clearly engineered by shave enthusiasts.
BM soaps need no convincing from me. Top of my den in performance and scents. I sniffed Terror and Bay Tum for the first time and I can’t wait to try them in the coming days. Seville has been a staple of my den since I started wetshaving. The first soap I ever owned, and the only soap I hope to never live without.
First shave was at level 4 using the Seville. No adjustment was needed. A perfect amount of efficiency for day’s growth of a thick, dense scruff. I needed no adjustment or touch up after 2 passes.
A phenomenal combination. Thanks to the artisans for the passaround. Ill be picking up the muramasa when it’s back in stock in March. I also tried vespers and taiga in omnibu during my trip to pasteurs. Phenomenal scents.
The razor oozes quality. I love razors with cool/unique factors and the Tatara is an incredibly engineered item. One of a kind aesthetics and clearly engineered by shave enthusiasts.
BM soaps need no convincing from me. Top of my den in performance and scents. I sniffed Terror and Bay Tum for the first time and I can’t wait to try them in the coming days. Seville has been a staple of my den since I started wetshaving. The first soap I ever owned, and the only soap I hope to never live without.
First shave was at level 4 using the Seville. No adjustment was needed. A perfect amount of efficiency for day’s growth of a thick, dense scruff. I needed no adjustment or touch up after 2 passes.
A phenomenal combination. Thanks to the artisans for the passaround. Ill be picking up the muramasa when it’s back in stock in March. I also tried vespers and taiga in omnibu during my trip to pasteurs. Phenomenal scents.