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Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Thursday November 28, 2024
Razor: Paradigm Ti Diamondback
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Turn and Shave "Sky Smoke"/Badger
Soap: Barrister and Mann Muir(e) Wood
AS : Witch Hazel + Barrister and Mann Muir(e) Wood
Fragrance: Barrister and Mann Muir(e) Wood EdT
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 2,213

Some trees to deal with tomorrow if the rain isn't too heavy so this seemed appropriate.
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#50,682

Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
Fougère, bol en frêne (Martin de Candre ) classic fougère
Shave 19 ・ 207 g left

I love a thick, rich lather with deep cushion and smooth glide. But too much fat can sometimes irritate my skin, leaving me craving a simpler soap. Martin de Candre is perfect for that. Its barebones base goes on easy, rinses clean, and leaves a smooth, glassy finish – even after just one pass. The only catch? It seems endless. After about twenty shaves with this bowl of Fougère, somehow it's heavier now than when I first unboxed it.
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Brush Plisson Antique (19) ・ Razor BiC Twin Select (23) ・ Fragrance Vétiver de Guerlain
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#50,683

Posting Freak
(6 hours ago)DanLaw Wrote:
(9 hours ago)TommyCarioca Wrote: HC&C

Wow, lather is superb with this artisan. Thanks Bluegrass for the bump. A fall favorite - it pairs with Nasomotto's Black Afghano..

The Ginkos are peak this week.

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That's some brush there
Magnolia, ole Bobby makes some unique handles. I admit I enjoy his floppy knots. They make great lathers and the flow through is like our southern border.

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#50,684

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
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(4 hours ago)TommyCarioca Wrote:
(6 hours ago)DanLaw Wrote:
(9 hours ago)TommyCarioca Wrote: HC&C

Wow, lather is superb with this artisan.  Thanks Bluegrass for the bump. A fall favorite - it pairs with Nasomotto's  Black Afghano..

The Ginkos are peak this week.

Happy Thanksgiving boys [Image: a221c23148983e6ccf354c3e8cb2d97c.jpg][Image: a1a7c8e9d641e3b139ad01efd355a88d.jpg]

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That's some brush there
Magnolia, ole Bobby makes some unique handles. I admit I enjoy his floppy knots. They make great lathers and the flow through is like our southern border.

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The Tatara Muramasa adjustable loft brush https://damnfineshave.com/thread-tatara-...und-review really validated the ease of lathering a high loft 'floppy' knot provides while yet permitting one to adjust the floppiness out by lowering the loft to achieve the exfoliation desired during facial application. Absolutely with you on the benefits of a 'floppy' knot.

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