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(04-10-2024, 01:28 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(04-10-2024, 01:17 AM)FaceScraper Wrote:
(04-10-2024, 12:42 AM)I’m Dave in KY Wrote: Wednesday April 10, 2024
Razor: Paradigm Ti Diamondback
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Stirling/Boar
Soap: Stirling Smoky Grapefruit
AS : Witch Hazel + Clubman Citrus Musk
Fragrance:
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How long do you think it’s going to take to kill the Smoky Grapefruit off? You’re planning on 3017-ing it, right?

Took a day off recently and then back at it for a bit. Not good at 3017's but plan is to hit it hard. I'm terrible at guessing , measuring usage etc so no idea. The donut hole is forming now though and it's a 3 oz tub so smaller donut.
At least that tub isn't the 5.8 oz. pour, otherwise you'd be hitting that one for a long, long time. Like you, I don't measure and seldom guess very accurately. I'm about due to smoke off another tub myself. 
Good job working your way through. There's always a sense of accomplishment when you get that last shave out of a puck. Good luck! Happy2

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"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

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(04-10-2024, 02:09 AM)FaceScraper Wrote:
(04-10-2024, 01:28 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(04-10-2024, 01:17 AM)FaceScraper Wrote: How long do you think it’s going to take to kill the Smoky Grapefruit off? You’re planning on 3017-ing it, right?

Took a day off recently and then back at it for a bit. Not good at 3017's but plan is to hit it hard. I'm terrible at guessing , measuring usage etc so no idea. The donut hole is forming now though and it's a 3 oz tub so smaller donut.
At least that tub isn't the 5.8 oz. pour, otherwise you'd be hitting that one for a long, long time. Like you, I don't measure and seldom guess very accurately. I'm about due to smoke off another tub myself. 
Good job working your way through. There's always a sense of accomplishment when you get that last shave out of a puck. Good luck! Happy2

Thanks FS, You are an inspiration to others as you continue to eliminate tubs as seen in your posts. Keep up the great work, shaves and posts !

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 - Grooming Dept Mallard Kulfi
 
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(04-10-2024, 02:06 AM)vtmax Wrote: Tuberose Tuesday. 

One of my favorite Joserra scents as highlighted here this week. The tuberose and jasmine are intoxicating and true to form.

From Saint Charles Shave in 2005, Mike’s, Mystic and on. There have been a lot of home made creations over the years. Jose Martinez might make my all time favorite soap base. Everything melds perfectly together. 

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Yep. Great base and scents are top shelf

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(04-09-2024, 09:35 PM)Bouki Wrote: Spañish Fern (Joserra) helecho con duende
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Sascoman, how long did you wait for the sunlight to hit the back of that bottle? It’s perfect. And the way the light limns the tips of the bristles. Fantastic. In fact, all of your pictures are beautiful. What an eye you have for composition, depth, and texture. I hope you don’t mind that I’ve reposted your photo to show everyone what I mean.

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TommyCarioca, Blas de Lazo is a fine looking tub of soap. How does it smell? And can I ask what your favorite LJDJ fragrance is?

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I’m totally sold on Joserra’s soaps. They’ve revived the fun of wet shaving. For the last year or so, irritation – whose cause I just couldn’t figure out – was pulling a dark cloud over my shaves. Strange to say, bad shaves were even messing with my moods. Just as a great shave can lighten the day, a nasty scraping can bring on the grumpitude. I’m a happier camper now that I’ve turned to Joserra. (At least that’s what I’ll tell Mrs Bouki when she sees what I’ve spent recently on new Spanish soaps.)
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Boukimaster,

I discovered LJDJ 2 years back and now have almost all of his tubs [25+]. GREAT BASE as you know!

My favorite scents are his homages to Creed and Dyptique:

Green Twist [GIT]
Cefiro [Aventus]
Altamira [Oud Palao]
Fig [Phylsikos] - my favorite
Kush - [Nasomatto Black Afghano] - 'ring of honor' ranking

Passion Incense - 'ring of honor' ranking
Viriato - homage to Christian Dior Fahrenheit

BTW Boukimaster, Blas de Lezo is leather, wood, dark rum. Great fall puck.



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(04-09-2024, 09:35 PM):cool:Bouki Wrote: Spañish Fern (Joserra) helecho con duende
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Sascoman, how long did you wait for the sunlight to hit the back of that bottle? It’s perfect. And the way the light limns the tips of the bristles. Fantastic. In fact, all of your pictures are beautiful. What an eye you have for composition, depth, and texture. I hope you don’t mind that I’ve reposted your photo to show everyone what I mean.

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TommyCarioca, Blas de Lazo is a fine looking tub of soap. How does it smell? And can I ask what your favorite LJDJ fragrance is?

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I’m totally sold on Joserra’s soaps. They’ve revived the fun of wet shaving. For the last year or so, irritation – whose cause I just couldn’t figure out – was pulling a dark cloud over my shaves. Strange to say, bad shaves were even messing with my moods. Just as a great shave can lighten the day, a nasty scraping can bring on the grumpitude. I’m a happier camper now that I’ve turned to Joserra. (At least that’s what I’ll tell Mrs Bouki when she sees what I’ve spent recently on new Spanish soaps.)
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Aw shucks Bouki - appreciate the kind words 

No waiting - just snap a few pics as I’m racing out the door to work

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