SOTD: March 22 thru March 28 2010
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Good morning. Thursday:
Rooney EJ87 w/Dorco 301
T3, 3 band
Harris Rose
Thayer's Lavender witch hazel
Harris Pink
C&S O&C
Off on a family vacation to hit the Smithsonian and revel in the kids marveling at the dinosaurs.
Rooney EJ87 w/Dorco 301
T3, 3 band
Harris Rose
Thayer's Lavender witch hazel
Harris Pink
C&S O&C
Off on a family vacation to hit the Smithsonian and revel in the kids marveling at the dinosaurs.
Best,
Chris
“Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”
― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Chris
“Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”
― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Vulfix 404 Mixed
Merkur 1904/Wilkinson Classic
UK Palmolive Shaving Cream
Thayers Witch Hazel After Shave
The Grosvenor whipped up a fine lather with another new arrival the UK Palmolive SC for a rich and silky lather that set up for another great shave. While boar brushes are noted for their soap performance, I think I get better lather with shave creams, go figure.
Great way to start the morning, cheers to all!
PS - nice shot Chris, I especially like the "Musgo Real" peaking through the bottle of Pink!
Merkur 1904/Wilkinson Classic
UK Palmolive Shaving Cream
Thayers Witch Hazel After Shave
The Grosvenor whipped up a fine lather with another new arrival the UK Palmolive SC for a rich and silky lather that set up for another great shave. While boar brushes are noted for their soap performance, I think I get better lather with shave creams, go figure.
Great way to start the morning, cheers to all!
PS - nice shot Chris, I especially like the "Musgo Real" peaking through the bottle of Pink!
Good shaving,
Gary
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Merkur 38C
Super Iridium
Savile Row 3722
TOBS Lavender (Old Formula)
D.R. Harris Pink
Penhaligon's Elixir
Since I have began my shaving endeavor I have never shaved with the same equipment back to back; something was always changed . So, I am going to try to standardize a shave for a couple of weeks. It is going to be this exact shave except I am going to be using my Trumper's Coconut Oil instead of the TOBS. The lather from the TOBS had great cushion, I just found it lacking a little in glide. Hence the choice to go with the Trumper's.
Super Iridium
Savile Row 3722
TOBS Lavender (Old Formula)
D.R. Harris Pink
Penhaligon's Elixir
Since I have began my shaving endeavor I have never shaved with the same equipment back to back; something was always changed . So, I am going to try to standardize a shave for a couple of weeks. It is going to be this exact shave except I am going to be using my Trumper's Coconut Oil instead of the TOBS. The lather from the TOBS had great cushion, I just found it lacking a little in glide. Hence the choice to go with the Trumper's.
Prep: Wash face with glycerin soap, massage Cremo Cream into beard followed by hot
towel.
Brush: Barbershop Badger/Boar Combo (my father’s brush).
Cream: Musgo Real.
Razor: Filarmonica Doble Temple #13.
Post: Thayer’s Witch Hazel, Musgo Real Splash & Balm.
A real treat. I use my father’s brush only once or twice a year, so those shaves are always special.
I’ve been experimenting with the Cremo during pre-shave preparation. I’m currently undecided.
I’m sparing you another fly rod photo and went conventional tonight.
towel.
Brush: Barbershop Badger/Boar Combo (my father’s brush).
Cream: Musgo Real.
Razor: Filarmonica Doble Temple #13.
Post: Thayer’s Witch Hazel, Musgo Real Splash & Balm.
A real treat. I use my father’s brush only once or twice a year, so those shaves are always special.
I’ve been experimenting with the Cremo during pre-shave preparation. I’m currently undecided.
I’m sparing you another fly rod photo and went conventional tonight.
John
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John,Hawkeye5 wrote:Prep: Wash face with glycerin soap, massage Cremo Cream into beard followed by hot
towel.
Brush: Barbershop Badger/Boar Combo (my father’s brush).
Cream: Musgo Real.
Razor: Filarmonica Doble Temple #13.
Post: Thayer’s Witch Hazel, Musgo Real Splash & Balm.
A real treat. I use my father’s brush only once or twice a year, so those shaves are always special.
I’ve been experimenting with the Cremo during pre-shave preparation. I’m currently undecided.
I’m sparing you another fly rod photo and went conventional tonight.
That Barbershop brand boar is what I learned to make lather with over thirty-five years ago. Mine, which I still have, is in very similar condition to yours from what I can tell from your photo.
Thursday:
Schick Krona/Gillette Platinum
Simpson Commodore X3 Best
Vulfix shave soap
Dickinson's witch hazel w/lavender EO and glycerin added
Trumper Coral Skin Food
Caron Pour un Homme
Basil
March 25th
Stephan's used as a pre shave
SMN
200 year old R.Wade 6/8
3 Claveles Professional Horsehair brush
CO Bigelow witch hazel skin tonic
Osage Rub
Proraso Dopobarba
I've been using DE razors for the past 2 or 3 weeks and finally got around to honing up a few razors this weekend. I've missed the straights. It's good to be back on my regular routine of alternating every day between a DE and a straight razor.
Stephan's used as a pre shave
SMN
200 year old R.Wade 6/8
3 Claveles Professional Horsehair brush
CO Bigelow witch hazel skin tonic
Osage Rub
Proraso Dopobarba
I've been using DE razors for the past 2 or 3 weeks and finally got around to honing up a few razors this weekend. I've missed the straights. It's good to be back on my regular routine of alternating every day between a DE and a straight razor.
Gary
SOTD 99%: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, soaps & creams, synthetic / badger brushes, Colonial General razor, Kai & Schick blades, straight razors any time, Superior 70 aftershave splash + menthol + 444
SOTD 99%: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, soaps & creams, synthetic / badger brushes, Colonial General razor, Kai & Schick blades, straight razors any time, Superior 70 aftershave splash + menthol + 444