Shave of the Day Thread - 2017

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Pre: Windsor soap
Rockwell 6S (5) with Lord Racer blade (7)
Crabtree and Evelyn "West Indian Limes"
Omega 49
Re-lather and warm rinse

I've being going hard with the Rockwell / Lord Racer combo recently and getting 10 x 3 pass DFS+ / BBS shaves per blade. I don't quite know how or why but it works! It cut me for the first time in about 30 shaves today but I was getting really negligent with technique trying to see just how careless I could be!

The C&E soap is not my best (mainly due to a lack of slickness) but it's not at all bad by the same token and doesn't deserve a bad rap in my view - I get a thick, dense lather by starting with a soaked and dried boar and adding water from there. It just doesn't get that shine to it of my better soaps - but it was a perfectly serviceable shave today. And the scent is amazing for those that like that sort of thing.

As much as I like this brush, I find myself wishing for my Omega 48 pretty much every shave now when I don't use it. I remember someone on another forum saying that with Omegas, it's a case of the bigger the better. That rings true for me - the 48 is a big step up over the 49 and Proraso brushes. The greater size and higher loft of the 48 gets the bristles doing more of the work and the lather development is faster and better, with less pressure required at the same time. And softer than any other brush to boot - as well as the perfect amount of backbone with the stiff bristle. It uses no more soap from my shave sticks than smaller brushes for a better lather outcome. Holding the handle with one's fingers around the knot seems to be the secret. If I had my time again, I would just get a 3 brush rotation of Omega 48s...
 
RAZOR: Gem Junior Revamped
BLADE: Gem
SOAP: Crown King Sun Down
BRUSH: Mozingo Custom
A/S: Crown King Sun Down Alcohol Free
BALM: Crown King Sun Down

Really enjoying the Junior. The only issue is getting right up under the nose with it. But im sure i'll work it out.

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RAZOR: Gem Junior Revamped
BLADE: Gem
SOAP: Crown King Sun Down
BRUSH: Mozingo Custom
A/S: Crown King Sun Down Alcohol Free
BALM: Crown King Sun Down

Really enjoying the Junior. The only issue is getting right up under the nose with it. But im sure i'll work it out.

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Looks like a great shave. That is a very classy looking Junior!
 
Rockwell R3
PolAg (1)
RR Bruce synth
Mystic water lavender
Nivea sensitive splash

The mystic soap has lost a lot of scent strength over the last 3 years but what is left is very nice indeed!

Performance of mystic is just awesome! One of my all time favourite artisan soaps. Always a delight to use!!
 
Razor: Vintage Gillette NEW head on TSW Bren Handle
Blade: Vintage NOS English Wilkinson Sword (7)
Brush: Vintage butterscotch Simpson 'H2' boar
Soap/Cream: L&L Grooming TSM Fougère shaving soap
Aftershave Splash: Australian Private Reserve (APR) Choix Alfredus splash
Aftershave Balm: N/A
Cologne: Australian Private Reserve (APR) Alfredus Choice EDP

Oh so nice for 'hump' day ...
 
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Chatillon Lux Preshave
SJOL ST
Above the Tie R1 Colossus
Feather
Geo F Trumper Sandalwood
Chatillon Lux Santal Auster Salve
Chatillon Lux Santal Auster Aftershave
Geo F Trumper Sandalwood EDT

 
Razor: Gillette Fat Boy (5)
Blade(s): Polsilver (`)
Brush: TF Lava Demon 26mm
Soap/Cream: AP Reserve "Winterfell"
Post: Dickinsons
Afters: AP Reserve Winterfell EDP

Starting to enjoy this combination. AP Reserve was thick and slick .. and the scent of the soap was great. Good thing with the EDP is I get to smell this all day!
 
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Pre: Warm Coconut Oil
Soap: Pb Puck No:2
Brush: Zenith Boar
Razor: Brucke Solingen
Post: Jojoba Oil
There was thread a week or two ago discussing 'if you had to choose one razor' 'desert island' scenario. Ridiculous I know. What wet shaver has only one razor? Anyway I chose the Brucke and today it reminded me why. Best shave I've had for a week or two. Reminds me why we chucked the cartridges and do it 'properly'. Very enjoyable.
Razor pictured with double strop I had my saddler make up for me. Cow hide top strop and kangaroo bottom strop.
 
Pre: Shower
Rockwell 6S (5) with Lord Racer blade (8)
Lea Stick
P&C Platypus 26mm fan
Re-lather and warm rinse

Another great shave. I just love big brushes! Using the stick allows me to use the same amount of soap in different brushes and the bigger versions generate more lather, quicker compared to the smaller ones. No more soap required. Although going any bigger than this in badgers would just make things unwieldy for me.
 
Firstly, I'm no brush expert. But, I like this brush, though it is small (21mm I think) it works well and it is not too scritchy. The badger in the mix seems to keep the horse from getting too floppy, which happens to my other full horse Vie-Long. I believe this is because the horse soaks up more water, I tend to soak them both for only a short time and this helps. That said, this was a cheap brush and the knot is not very dense so you shouldn't expect great backbone, its a nice brush for the price, I like the look of it and the variety. Hope that helps but, like I say, I'm no expert.

Well i think you talked me into it. And i like variety. As far as brushes go this ones definitely a bit left of center.
 
Date: 02 August 2017 is nearly 6am in West of London

Pre: - Cold Water straight from the tap
Brush: - RazoRock Plissoft Big Bruce Synthetic 26/63mm
Lather: - Palmolive Classic Shave Stick (european version grated into a plastic tub)
Razor: - Parker Variant Adjustable in Satin Chrome (WTG #5, XTG #5, ATG #2)
Blade: - Astra Superior Platinum #2
Post: - Thayers Witch Hazel 'Unscented' / Bulldog Original Aftershave Balm
Fragrance: - YSL L’Homme EDT
 
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Pre-Shave: @khun_diddy Olive Oil Soap, cold water
Razor: RazoRock MJ90
Blade: Ladas (2)
Brush: Hucklaration
Lather: Mystic Water Jeff's Lavender
Post-shave: Alum, Stirling Bay Laurel Witch Hazel, Australian Emu Oil​

Really nice shave with the MJ90 - the razor is mild, and therefore the angle of attack is narrow. But with the right angle and a bit of clean-up I got a very close result. The brush is now getting truly heavenly and produced some stellar Mystic Water lather.

I hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday (y)(y)(y)
 
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