Shave of the Day Thread - 2016

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Brush: Thater 4125/3 2 Band
Soap: Saponificio Varesino Cosmo
Razor: iKON X3 Slant
Blade: PSI (1)
After-shave: Alum, Myrsol Agua Balsamica

The Thater is a tremendous brush. I am so happy I bought the 28mm version as it is such a joy to lather and massages my face beautifully. Lather shots here. The Cosmo delivered once again and the scent is easily in my top 3 .
This was the first time out with the X3 and I am very impressed. It is super smooth with very little blade feel (a downside for me). It gave an effortless BBS with zero irritation. I actually did give myself a few weepers with this razor but that was due to the fact that it felt so comfortable I wielded it with abandon. It certainly doesn't need the attention that the DLC Slant sometimes needs, but it shaves just as close. This would be a great morning razor.
 
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Pre: La Toja soap, Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
Brush: DR Harris Best Badger H3; Savile Row 3824 Silvertip; Simpson Chubby 2 Super Badger
Soap: MWF
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: PSI (3)
Post: Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
A/S: DR Harris Windsor

Still not quite getting MWF lather right. I tried to load heavy with a slightly wet brush. Face lathered as normal, gradually introducing water. First pass OK, but glide was lacking a bit on second pass and I bailed mid-way through third pass as lather was dissipating. It has gotta be me, as so many shavers rave about this soap.
Any hints gratefully received.
Despite above, no nicks and only a touch of neck irritation. Sorted instantly by Myrsol's, and the relatively low sting from the Windsor aftershave confirmed that skin was still OK. Windsor - another scent that I love from DR Harris. More complex than their traditional fragrances, it starts with a burst of citrus, but soon becomes a more exotic peppery leather scent with maybe some woods lurking.
 
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Pre: La Toja soap, Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
Brush: DR Harris Best Badger H3; Savile Row 3824 Silvertip; Simpson Chubby 2 Super Badger
Soap: MWF
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: PSI (3)
Post: Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
A/S: DR Harris Windsor

Still not quite getting MWF lather right. I tried to load heavy with a slightly wet brush. Face lathered as normal, gradually introducing water. First pass OK, but glide was lacking a bit on second pass and I bailed mid-way through third pass as lather was dissipating. It has gotta be me, as so many shavers rave about this soap.
Any hints gratefully received.
Despite above, no nicks and only a touch of neck irritation. Sorted instantly by Myrsol's, and the relatively low sting from the Windsor aftershave confirmed that skin was still OK. Windsor - another scent that I love from DR Harris. More complex than their traditional fragrances, it starts with a burst of citrus, but soon becomes a more exotic peppery leather scent with maybe some woods lurking.

@TomG try this method because I didn't have any issue with MWF thanks to ShaveBusta ;)
 
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Aussie Whispers From The Wood (Sample)
L'occitaine Plisson
FB 58 D4 (3)
Vodskhod Blade

Well this was a bit of a run down memory lane from a long time ago with the Plisson on loan to me. It was hard not to laugh through the shave a far cry from the dangerous shave from last night with a $1.63 Chinese Safety Razor but the Plisson amused me no end it's basically a Paint Brush in disguise I remember it's catch phrase name was an idiots brush and to honest that's what it is. It is so soft so simple to use and get a lather happening that a complete novice or child could not go wrong with it. But this is not to be construed as saying it is no good but perfectly adapt to what it really is good for simple shaving with no skill level required but apt at what it does.

Onto the soap Aussie Whispers From The Wood a fragrance / scent that reminded me of fruity lollies from my childhood a pleasant not to overpowering scent that lasted well throughout the the 3 passes in the bowl not so noticeable on application. Cushioning was very good and no irritation from beginning to end whatsoever. Post shave feels soft and fresh all in all a 9/10.

Would I venture to source a Pllisson for myself probably not it's something from my past and beginning returning to wet shaving some nearly 18 months or so ago.

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Proraso pre
Semogue 1800 Boar
Catie's Bubbles La Terre Verte
Merkur 34cHD with Astra Blue blade
Alum
Sudsy Soapery Twice Mint Oil
Triumph & Disaster Gameface Moisturiser
Creed Original Vetiver

Fresh, green, earthy smell from today's lot. The lightly scented twice mint oil goes well with the grassy La Terre Verte soap and Vetiver.
 
Mark's Myrsol and Mike's Madness - Day Four/Five

Razor: Fine Accoutrements Slant Razor
Blade: Gillette 7 O'Clock Super Platinum 'Black' [India] (4)
Brush: Vintage butterscotch Simpson
Soap/Cream: Mike's Natural Shaving Soaps - Barbershop
Aftershave: Myrsol Don Miguel 1919

After yesterday's shave I must confess that today was bliss.

I decided to just skip over Day Four and go straight to Day Five - the new Don Miguel.

Another Myrsol hit as far as I'm concerned. Initial face feel with Myrsols are often 'interesting' but give them a minute to settle and your face always feels so much better for them being on. This one is no exception. The jasmine is subtle yet persistent, not overpowering but certainly there.

Happy Friday Folks!
 
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//Occams Original Pre-Shave//Occams SB//Progress,3.0,Feather//Stirling Barbershop//Stirling Barbershop Balm//PAA CaD//

Not much to say beyond TGIF. Always a great shave with Stirling, their take on Barbershop being one I always come back to. A usual 2 pass WTG XTG and a lovely result. Bring on the weekend I say!
 
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Pre: La Toja soap, Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
Brush: DR Harris Best Badger H3; Savile Row 3824 Silvertip; Simpson Chubby 2 Super Badger
Soap: MWF
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: PSI (3)
Post: Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
A/S: DR Harris Windsor

Still not quite getting MWF lather right. I tried to load heavy with a slightly wet brush. Face lathered as normal, gradually introducing water. First pass OK, but glide was lacking a bit on second pass and I bailed mid-way through third pass as lather was dissipating. It has gotta be me, as so many shavers rave about this soap.
Any hints gratefully received.
Despite above, no nicks and only a touch of neck irritation. Sorted instantly by Myrsol's, and the relatively low sting from the Windsor aftershave confirmed that skin was still OK. Windsor - another scent that I love from DR Harris. More complex than their traditional fragrances, it starts with a burst of citrus, but soon becomes a more exotic peppery leather scent with maybe some woods lurking.
@TomG 99% of the issues with lather is not enough product. MWF is hard, your Chubby is large and both brushes don't have tremendous amounts of backbone.

SoS just load longer. How much longer? You said the first pass was decent, 2 and 3 not so. So I'd say 2-3 times longer.

Once you have it, you can start using less again, but for now load way longer (and of course slowly add a bit more water) - good luck (y)
 
@TomG 99% of the issues with lather is not enough product. MWF is hard, your Chubby is large and both brushes don't have tremendous amounts of backbone.

SoS just load longer. How much longer? You said the first pass was decent, 2 and 3 not so. So I'd say 2-3 times longer.

Once you have it, you can start using less again, but for now load way longer (and of course slowly add a bit more water) - good luck (y)
I agree. The Chubby needs significant loading. MWF is very hard and can be tricky to load, so sometimes it leads to insufficient lather. I find that it helps to soak the puck for a while, i.e fully submerged in the sink. MWF also likes to be used, so if you haven't used it for a while and it's really dry, make sure you soak it well. It also doesn't like too much water too soon.
I use a well soaked puck, a well squeezed Chubby and load for 90 seconds or longer. I add a few drops of water as I'm loading to help the brush pick up more lather.
 
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[In all seriousness I would tend to agree - loading more after watching @alfredus and others has certainly improved my lather]
 
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Preshave: Musgo Real Glyce soap and Proraso sandalwood preshave cream
Razor: Weber Polished Head on an Ikon handle
Blade: Vintage Polsilver(1)
Brush: Shavemac 177
Soap: Mystic Water Sweet Briar
Post Shave : Natio Balm and Pure II Insurrection EDT
Comfort and enjoyment for three passes. Thanks for all the tips and encouragement regards MWF. I will return to it. Now ready for lunch with my gentlemen friends.
 
@TomG 99% of the issues with lather is not enough product. MWF is hard, your Chubby is large and both brushes don't have tremendous amounts of backbone.

SoS just load longer. How much longer? You said the first pass was decent, 2 and 3 not so. So I'd say 2-3 times longer.

Once you have it, you can start using less again, but for now load way longer (and of course slowly add a bit more water) - good luck (y)

Let the mantra be: Load it like you hate it.
 
@TomG 99% of the issues with lather is not enough product. MWF is hard, your Chubby is large and both brushes don't have tremendous amounts of backbone.

SoS just load longer. How much longer? You said the first pass was decent, 2 and 3 not so. So I'd say 2-3 times longer.

Once you have it, you can start using less again, but for now load way longer (and of course slowly add a bit more water) - good luck (y)

@TomG I always load my MWF like I really hate it so much for another words loaded like HELL :mad: and add a little bit of water as you go along, MWF doesn't like having too much water so be careful and if you're not getting any decent lather in 2nd or 3rd pass don't be a shame to load MWF too HELL again. Remember we all make mistakes when we don't load the brush like HELL, and if you're worried too much about wasting lather going down the drain well take it from me ;) who bloody cares and whoopee so get out there and load'em up like HELL :p:D(y)

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Pre-Shave: Cypriotian Olive/Argan Oil soap, cold water
Razor: BBS-1
Blade: Voskhod (1)
Brush: Vie-Long Epsilon Horse
Lather: Mystic Water Bergamot, Cedarwood & Juniper
Post-shave: Alum, Barrister & Man Kyovu Original, South Australian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil​

What a wonderful early morning shave today with the BBS-1 - such a beautifully made razor which gives me just a happy face.

The poor man's Chubby (Epsilon White horse) is a bit like a luxurious old-timer. Yes it does need a bit more care and work than your other brush types, but the resulting face feel and lather (picture here) can easily compete with any of my high-end badgers. Just remember to use the tips (no mashing) and avoid circular motions and the results will be outstanding.
 
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Pre-Shave: Cypriotian Olive/Argan Oil soap, cold water
Razor: BBS-1
Blade: Voskhod (1)
Brush: Vie-Long Epsilon Horse
Lather: Mystic Water Bergamot, Cedarwood & Juniper
Post-shave: Alum, Barrister & Man Kyovu Original, South Australian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil​

What a wonderful early morning shave today with the BBS-1 - such a beautifully made razor which gives me just a happy face.

The poor man's Chubby (Epsilon White horse) is a bit like a luxurious old-timer. Yes it does need a bit more care and work than your other brush types, but the resulting face feel and lather (picture here) can easily compete with any of my high-end badgers. Just remember to use the tips (no mashing) and avoid circular motions and the results will be outstanding.

Bloody hell that's a fancy photo mate, nice work!
 
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Pre: La Toja soap, Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
Brush: DR Harris Best Badger H3; Savile Row 3824 Silvertip; Simpson Chubby 2 Super Badger
Soap: MWF
Razor: Feather AS-D2
Blade: PSI (3)
Post: Myrsol Antesol and Emulsion
A/S: DR Harris Windsor

Still not quite getting MWF lather right. I tried to load heavy with a slightly wet brush. Face lathered as normal, gradually introducing water. First pass OK, but glide was lacking a bit on second pass and I bailed mid-way through third pass as lather was dissipating. It has gotta be me, as so many shavers rave about this soap.
Any hints gratefully received.
Despite above, no nicks and only a touch of neck irritation. Sorted instantly by Myrsol's, and the relatively low sting from the Windsor aftershave confirmed that skin was still OK. Windsor - another scent that I love from DR Harris. More complex than their traditional fragrances, it starts with a burst of citrus, but soon becomes a more exotic peppery leather scent with maybe some woods lurking.
No wonder you didn't get enough lather, you used 3 f'ing brushes
 
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