Yeah man! Once you get your technique and prep nailed down, sharp blades really kill it. They may not work for everyone because obviously everyone's skin is different, but it seems to me that the sharpness of the blade does a lot to increase the smoothness of the cutting stroke, and thus, gives both a closer shave and less irritation. PSS are up there at the top (IMO) as far as sharpness goes. If you have a Super Iridium of some sort, give that a crack after you get done with the Perma-Sharp. Between those two blades, that's at least 2-3 weeks of shaves.
I used the TOBS Jermyn Street again today. Reliability is where this stuff really kicks ass. It's fool-proof even at 6:30AM before the coffee run. I switched up my razor and went with the Krona this morning, and it is still the best thing I bought in Vietnam. Mild and constant, and really, if you're going to do at least a two-pass shave then there's no reason you can't get a smooth result with a mild razor. I did, so my run of great shaves continues. Switching to face lathering has been a great move, and the Duke 2 excels at it. It's about the perfect size for me.
Proraso white A/S balm to finish. Great aftershave. Soothing and it doesn't dry shiny on your face.
Casual Friday at work, so I rocked loafers Paco Rabanne Pour Homme as my aftershave today. I wanted to try it out, because my usual summer fragrance (Azzaro Pour Homme) is a so-called reboot of the original Paco. I like it, but it doesn't last all that well for me. The Paco Rabanne is a slightly more 'vintage' scent, stronger in the musky base notes and with a more distinct herbal finish. It's not subtle, but if you don't abuse the spray button, it's a great cool weather scent.