Yesterday I pulled a soap out of the back of one of three shelves that I use to store soaps. This particular soap hadn’t been used in nearly two years and when I opened it, I was disappointed to see mold had started forming. A quick sniff solidified my decision to toss the puck because that was not a scent I wanted on my face! I then started poking around some of the other older soaps and, thankfully, I didn’t find any others with moldy spots. But a few were shrinking and a couple had shrunk considerably.
In the past, this type of occurrence has had a tendency to force me into a Den Clearance. Over the past few years, I’ve noticed, participated and administered my own “Den Clearances” on the BST. But in my experience, the “clearance” does little more than put a small dent in the den inventory. So small that it’s quite unnoticeable. I decided to change that this weekend.
One of the reasons why my Den Clearances have made minimal impact is because I truly enjoy the various soap/AS bases and scents. Sure, I have my personal favorites but I do enjoy the many choices we have available to us. That makes it very difficult for me to sell many items. So, I decided instead of having a Den Clearance, I would have a Den Cleanout and force myself to try a more minimalist shaving experience.
The Den Cleanout goal was to get the three shelves of soaps and two shelves of AS/toners/balms down to one shelf. And for the next year, I am going to use only the products on that shelf. I figured 10 to 12 soaps and 10 to 12 post-shave products should be plenty. But as I was going through the inventory, I realized there were a few soaps/splashes that were close to being finished. Another 10 soaps/6 splashes were added and I will be trying my best to finish them off over the next year. I decided to take the Cleanout Challenge even further by committing to using only 4 brushes and 3 DE razors. With the exception of my travel setup, all other products have been packed up and will be taken to the basement.
I’m really curious to see how I react to this minimalist (at least in the eyes of wet-shaving hobbyists) approach. Here's a pic of the "one-shelf" products:
In the past, this type of occurrence has had a tendency to force me into a Den Clearance. Over the past few years, I’ve noticed, participated and administered my own “Den Clearances” on the BST. But in my experience, the “clearance” does little more than put a small dent in the den inventory. So small that it’s quite unnoticeable. I decided to change that this weekend.
One of the reasons why my Den Clearances have made minimal impact is because I truly enjoy the various soap/AS bases and scents. Sure, I have my personal favorites but I do enjoy the many choices we have available to us. That makes it very difficult for me to sell many items. So, I decided instead of having a Den Clearance, I would have a Den Cleanout and force myself to try a more minimalist shaving experience.
The Den Cleanout goal was to get the three shelves of soaps and two shelves of AS/toners/balms down to one shelf. And for the next year, I am going to use only the products on that shelf. I figured 10 to 12 soaps and 10 to 12 post-shave products should be plenty. But as I was going through the inventory, I realized there were a few soaps/splashes that were close to being finished. Another 10 soaps/6 splashes were added and I will be trying my best to finish them off over the next year. I decided to take the Cleanout Challenge even further by committing to using only 4 brushes and 3 DE razors. With the exception of my travel setup, all other products have been packed up and will be taken to the basement.
I’m really curious to see how I react to this minimalist (at least in the eyes of wet-shaving hobbyists) approach. Here's a pic of the "one-shelf" products: