Shave of the Day Thread - 2016

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Sunday 6 March 2016

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Mastro Livi Grifetto in Mother of Pearl Scales

One more impeccable shave with my new Mastro Livi Grifetto. I absolutely love this one having elegant and stunning mother of pearl scales, it is a joy to see and to shave with. The day Mastro Livi made this Grifetto for me, he allowed me filming the making process and I am very glad to treasure this new video in my memories of the straight razors he made for me. As usual, I wanted to share this video with all the fellow wet shavers in order to let you all see, one more time, Mastro Livi at work and showing his art and craftsmanship.​

  • Pre-Shave: RazorGuy Pre-Shave Oil
  • Soap: Palmolive Shaving Cream
  • Brush: Omega Bristle Brush 10275
  • Strop: Mastro Livi Travel Loom Strop and Hand Palm
  • Razor: Mastro Livi Grifetto Mother of Pearl, 6/8 Full Hollow, Round Point
  • Post-Shave: Alum Block
  • Post-Shave: Argan Oil
  • After Shave: RazorGuy Bay Rum

 
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Preshave: Proraso Green
Razor: Standard(Thanks @Draco Noir )
Blade: Dorco Prime Platinum
Brush: Semogue 1305
Soap: Shaver Heaven Summer Breeze
Post Shave: Nivea Balm and Blue Stratos AS
Two pass shave with a clean up. With the loan of the Standard razor and it being an aggressive one I thought I should try the Dorco blade in it to see if I get a better result. The Shaver Heaven soap provided an excellent lather for the shave and the results are better. I think that a blade that is not so sharp works better in an aggressive razor. So certain blades behave better in certain razors. I will post my results after another couple of shaves. @Mark1966 you may be onto something with the blade/razor combination scenario.
 
Razor: Weber Polished Head on Bulldog Handle
Blade: Dorco Prime Platinum (7) / Personna 'Lab' Blue (1)
Brush: Vintage butterscotch Simpson
Soap/Cream: Vintage Penhaligon's English Fern
Aftershave: Myrsol Formula K

Good lather from the English Fern, classic soap and scent. The Formula K topped it off nicely!

Why two blades? Check out the review and updated ratings on the Dorco here - Dorco Prime Platinum

PSST, @Osman, now you have seen the light about the blade/razor combination importance I'll let you know the secret handshake ... ;)
 


This is a sensational razor to shave with. @Robbie d did a wonderful job of crafting this Damascus steel into a near wedge western style Kamisori. The edge on the Damascus steel is almost beyond belief. I worked it through bevel setting then 3k synthetic on to Arkansas Soft and Hard hones and finished on the Chinese water stone.

The razor is so manoeuvrable and it only took a short while to have confidence in the way the razor was working.
I used a cream soap tonight and it probably wasn't slick enough for this blade. But the results are fine none the less.
The shave is an unqualified BBS. No nicks, cuts or weepers. Such a close shave that I may not shave tomorrow night - I did say may :)
What a privilege to hone a razor crafted by a member of our own Adelaide shave group and shave with it.
Thanks for the appreciation, and giving it a test run. After watching it clip free standing hair yesterday, i knew the whiskers (or his skin) didn't stand a chance.
 
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Brush: Simpsons Persian Jar 2 Best Badger
Soap: B&M Rhapsody
Razor: Wilkinson 'Sticky'
Blade: Feather
After-shave: Myrsol Plastic Shave

Edit: Seems like it's the day for B&M shaves...

Plastic Shave has to be the worst name for an AS yet. Makes me think it's only good for those using carts....
 
Pre: Occam's Lime
Soap: Tabac
Brush: Semogue 1800
Blade: Tanifuji
Post: Dickensons WH
Scent: Tabac

Seventh shave with a straight. I am very happy with my progress using a straight. I decided on Saturday my WTG angle was too shallow so I steepened it up a little. The blade began to sing like it had not done before so I figured that was good. I've even sorted across the neck for the most part. Add a partial WTG today and cleaned up couple of clean up spots. Result was BBS except for a patch or two on my neck when going XTG. Stoked.
Brush is breaking in well, but I think I am falling in love with the Duke 2 Best. I was swapping between the two and adding a vintage brush in here and there but at heart I am a monogamist so my love falls to only one. Looking like the Duke is it.​
 
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Face Wash : Musgo Real Menthol Lime Glyce
Pre-Shave : Razorock Peppermint Emulsion
Brush : Simpson's Chubby #1 - Best Badger
Soap : Le Pere Lucien - Cedre Patchouli
Razor : Kamisori - Kenwa full hollow ground, symmetrical
After Shave : Myrsol Agua Balsamica, Floid Vigoroso

Wild Ride on Monday Morning...

I've been slowly working my way through the Kamisori and Straight department lately, trying to make sure every blade gets some air time. Today it was the turn of the crazy and slightly feared Kenwa Kamisori hybrid. This razor has taken "full hollow ground" about as far as it can go. The last 5-8mm of the blade before the cutting edge is literally paper thin - you can see the steel flex if you press it gently with a fingernail. All in all, a razor to be treated with deference. I lathered up the LPL, a soap I still have mixed feelings about. It produced a very serviceable lather, with an almost over the top Cedar and Patchouli fragrance. The next few minutes were an exercise in total concentration, along with some very loud acoustic feedback. I must have one of the few "singing Kamisoris" in captivity. I could have stopped after one pass, so closely did it shave, but I couldn't resist a second pass. Quite a bit easier second time - with the razor letting me know acoustically when a little extra cleaning up was called for. Finished with a BBS result, and splashed it down with the wonderful Agua Balsamica. What a brilliant finisher - soothing, cooling and with a very clean and short lived fragrance.

I'm not sure if this razor will ever become a daily driver, it's so demanding of technique and concentration, but I have said that before and been wrong.. It certainly reminded me I was alive this morning. 15 minutes after finishing, I applied a generous glug of Floid Vigoroso (menthol boosted). I got through today's shave well, and I feel great!! (y)
 
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Pre-Shave: Occams pre-shave soap, cold water
Razor: Wolfman WR1-SB with WRH2
Blade: Vintage Wilkinson Sword Made in England (1)
Brush: Paladin Chief
Lather: Barrister & Mann Cheshire
Post-shave: Alum, Barrister & Man Kyovu Original, South Australian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil​

If you think your lather is good - double the loading time and see how great it becomes :D :D :D

OK, I went a bit over the top today with the B&M lather, it lathers up too easily - but it was definitely worth the fun. Slick and dense the way I like it. Again many thanks to @Mark1966 via @bald as for the vintage blade - it is my first. Very smooth and sharp - as others have said before. I definitely got a decent sting from them alum but also a silky smooth result. Great shave!
 
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Pre-Shave: Occams pre-shave soap, cold water
Razor: Wolfman WR1-SB with WRH2
Blade: Vintage Wilkinson Sword Made in England (1)
Brush: Paladin Chief
Lather: Barrister & Mann Cheshire
Post-shave: Alum, Barrister & Man Kyovu Original, South Australian Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil​
If you think your lather is good - double the loading time and see how great it becomes :D :D :D

OK, I went a bit over the top today with the B&M lather, it lathers up too easily - but it was definitely worth the fun. Slick and dense the way I like it. Again many thanks to @Mark1966 via @bald as for the vintage blade - it is my first. Very smooth and sharp - as others have said before. I definitely got a decent sting from them alum but also a silky smooth result. Great shave!

@alfredus - that photo is a killer my friend. It wouldn't look out of place on the front cover of an expensive glossy magazine for men. Beautiful work (y)
 
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As good as it gets...

Pre:
Myrsol Pre-Emulsion
Brush: Simpson Duke 3
Soap: I Coloniali Mango Oil
Razor: Gillette Fat Handle Tech (on loan, thanks @FatBoy58 )
Blade: Polsilver Super Iridium
After: Thayers and Floid Vigoroso

It's been ages since I have shaved with a Tech. My thanks to @FatBoy58 for loaning me this absolute stunner!
Cleaned up and gleaming just like all of Fatboy's collection. This photo does it no justice.
This razor is super mild but WOW it is super efficient! Silky glide but it was as close to BBS than you can get.
With special thanks to @Draco Noir for putting me onto Myrsol Pre-Emulsion. Can't start the morning ritual without it.
 
Proraso White
Wahl shavette with Astra Green
Mens-u Synthetic
Shaver Heaven Barber shop
Shaver Heaven Barber shop balm

The best shave ever.... Finally getting my self to do long smooth strokes rather then "hacking" at it..... No nicks because of this so stocked as.

And those Shaver Heaven products... There's enough threads on those on here!
 
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