Stella Alpina v. (Saponificio Varesino) citrus, eucalyptus, woods
Seven shakes from the menthol mill brought on a perfect chill without clobbering the sweet smell of citrus and balsam. I bloomed this puck with boiling water again, and again I got a brilliant heap of creamy lather, perhaps a little on the sticky side at first, but it smoothed out after I gave it a good drink. Lately I've started shaving with Feather blades again. I like my lather thick and dense when I shave with them. If it's slick but thin, the blade tends to bite.
Seven shakes from the menthol mill brought on a perfect chill without clobbering the sweet smell of citrus and balsam. I bloomed this puck with boiling water again, and again I got a brilliant heap of creamy lather, perhaps a little on the sticky side at first, but it smoothed out after I gave it a good drink. Lately I've started shaving with Feather blades again. I like my lather thick and dense when I shave with them. If it's slick but thin, the blade tends to bite.
(04-16-2020, 02:11 AM)dominicr Wrote: I too used (modern) Williams daily for over a decade before I decided to save money and start a shaving company.After having saved so much money just as a wet shaving hobbyist, your comment makes me think that the next logical step in saving even more is to start my own company.
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg
– Mitch Hedberg
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