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(This post was last modified: 01-10-2023, 06:57 PM by TommyCarioca.)
Fat Tuesday - Mitchells Wool Fat

What a weird shave. Did my thousand step lather routine, dropped the brush in a sink full of water, broke my antique soap dish, all the while the foamy lather dissipated on my face. One could count the freckles on my face. Lather became invisible. I looked like Santa Claus before I dropped and destroyed everything.

Did not want pix of this miserable shave.....

So I shaved anyway-the invisible lather. Stuff was so slick?! Got a great 2 pass BBS? WTH?

Learned - lather appearance means nothing. Foamy airy stuff worked great.

Post is/was niiiiice. Hmmmm.

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Agreed Tommy, I learned the same thing with the late Williams. Looks like terrible lather, but surprisingly works great.

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Dave

It’s a lot more fun being 20 in the ‘70s than 70 in the '20s  - Joe Walsh
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Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2023, 03:18 AM by Bouki.)
Le Domino (Martin de Candre ) herb garden
Shave 5 ・ 63 g left

Like Tom, I earmarked Mitchell’s Wool Fat for today’s shave, but then I read his sad story. My sympathies for his troubles shattered my heart and redirected my path. I opted for a soap that always creates a luxurious white lather: Martin de Candre’s Original. Some say only six swipes are needed to generate a voluminous coat; I however err on the side of indulgence – I need forty-five swirls. The outcome is uniformly splendid, the ideal lather for a close, one-pass shave. And that wondrous smell! It was as if all the joys of spring had been distilled into a single, captivating fragrance, perfectly embodying the sans-souciant mood of the first morning in May.
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild Green ・ Blade Astra ・ Brush Simpson Trafalgar T1 ・ Story Robert Louis Stevenson, An Inland VoyageHoard 17,289 g (⇣20,730 g)
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Williamsburg, KY
(01-10-2023, 06:56 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Fat Tuesday - Mitchells Wool Fat

What a weird shave. Did my thousand step lather routine, dropped the brush in a sink full of water, broke my antique soap dish, all the while the foamy lather dissipated on my face. One could count the freckles on my face. Lather became invisible. I looked like Santa Claus before I dropped and destroyed everything.

Did not want pix of this miserable shave.....

So I shaved anyway-the invisible lather. Stuff was so slick?! Got a great 2 pass BBS?  WTH?

Learned - lather appearance means nothing. Foamy airy stuff worked great.

Post is/was niiiiice. Hmmmm.

C U all tomorrow

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Sorry, hang in there as your a day away from an even better shave

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This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."  Big Grin
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(01-09-2023, 10:33 PM)Bouki Wrote: Oxford & Cambridge (Czech & Speake) minty lavender
Shave 20 ・ 69 g left

On paper at least, Oxford & Cambridge is an aromatic fougère, crafted from lavender, mint, rosemary, and bergamot. A touch of peppermint lifts the senses, yet still manages to preserve the overall serenity. The refreshing top notes are intertwined with a soft base of oakmoss, but this moss is so light and mellow, it's hardly sniffable. At the end of the day, it may be a stretch to call this a proper fougère. The fragrance was created in 1994 by John Stephen, who also worked on No. 88 and Cuba for Czech & Speake. Over the years it has changed very little. But unfortunately the old tallow soap base made by Valobra has been replaced by a tallow-less reformulation that cannot compare favorably with the original version.
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Razor Henson AL13 Mild Green ・ Blade Astra ・ Brush AP Shave Cº. Blue Lagoon ・ Story Robert Louis Stevenson, An Inland VoyageHoard 17,288 g (⇣20,731 g)

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You know more than me on sniff and smells but the way I see it's a soap not the original frag and I imagine many of the base notes are cooked out when the soap is prepared.

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Stirling Soap Co - Deep Blue Sea   A happy scent for me a pick me up over the Winter/Holidays.


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