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SOTD - November 2021 - Printable Version +- tost3 (https://www.tost3.com) +-- Forum: Shave of the Day (https://www.tost3.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=14) +--- Forum: SOTD (https://www.tost3.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=15) +--- Thread: SOTD - November 2021 (/showthread.php?tid=518) |
RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Old Sarge - 11-17-2021 (11-17-2021, 08:19 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:(11-17-2021, 08:14 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: Williams Wednesday!Kudos on the approach you take and focusing on improvement Bryan ! Not that it matters much but is it modern Williams or vintage ? Thanks Dave, I appreciate the support! I'm thinking part of the face lathering learning curve is figuring out how much product to load, which can be different depending on the soap. When bowl lathering, too little product is not a problem because you usually can keep adding water and agitate to build enough lather or too much product just leads to having more lather than you need and it just goes down the drain. I'm finding that adjusting to those two scenarios to be more challenging on my face than in a bowl. Another consideration is the type of brush. With Williams I've got a little less margin for error than with my other soaps. Bottom line is that all of this shaving stuff comes down to experience and technique and with each day I'm hoping to get more of the former and better with the latter!
RE: SOTD - November 2021 - GAW9576 - 11-17-2021 (11-17-2021, 08:47 PM)Old Sarge Wrote:(11-17-2021, 08:19 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Kudos on the approach you take and focusing on improvement Bryan ! Not that it matters much but is it modern Williams or vintage ? Here is my response in the Williams Wednesday thread. RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Old Sarge - 11-17-2021 (11-17-2021, 08:58 PM)GAW9576 Wrote:(11-17-2021, 08:47 PM)Old Sarge Wrote: Thanks Dave, I appreciate the support! Ha...very nice!!! RE: SOTD - November 2021 - GAW9576 - 11-17-2021 (11-17-2021, 09:07 PM)Old Sarge Wrote:(11-17-2021, 08:58 PM)GAW9576 Wrote: Here is my response in the Williams Wednesday thread. A really cool guy did wrote up a great tutorial on how to do that recently. RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Old Sarge - 11-18-2021 (11-17-2021, 03:57 PM)mlb 549 Wrote: Razorock ECO, Stirling Ozark Mountain soap, Omega 10098 boar brush, Shin Bracer!!Just reread your post, are you really bracing shins? Leg shaving? Please forgive me as I got a good chuckle out of your typo and couldn't resist!!! RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Grassy - 11-18-2021 Ever-Ready 1924 Gem PTFE Ever-Ready 800 P&B Wilderness Squadron Empire Its been a while since I used the 1924 and I had forgotten what a close shave it gives, and a little weeper just to let me know who's boss. RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Dave in KY - 11-18-2021 Thursday November 18, 2021 Razor: One Blade Core Blade: Feather Brush: JT Hybrid/Boar Soap: Highland Springs Forge AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70 AS 2: Nivea Deep Fragrance: Paco Rabanne 1 Million Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,107 Figured I'd take the 3 new to me things for a spin. The soap was a nice scent but not what I expected but a nice bright scent. The slickness was extremely good. Even residual slickness had me grab a cloth to get traction on my neck when skin stretching. The Brush was a pleasure to use and comfortable in the handle. The knot is a little floppy for me but I adjusted technique and am very happy with it and the connection it gives me. The One Blade was easy to use and got me a close shave. Just on the fence about a razor that will train me to do the exact opposite of what we learn here about proper pressure. Had to really apply pressure to get it to cut for me. I'll need some more shaves with it and check on the blades availability and longevity. Very thankful for the new additions to the den and hope all have a great day ! RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Old Sarge - 11-18-2021 (11-18-2021, 11:35 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Thursday November 18, 2021 Morning, Dave! If you don't mind me asking, what is a hybrid/boar brush? You have a good eye when selecting brush handles, I always enjoy when you show off your new ones...particularly those Trotter resin handles. Nice looking label on the soap! One tip I picked up somewhere along the way is to use my alum block to combat slippery situations. I always have it staged for post shave and if I find a particular razor handle to be slippery, I just dab my fingers/thumb in the water and rub it on the alum. This also works for skin stretching. Hope you have a good day! We've got one more day in the mid-70s before it starts to cool off again. RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Dave in KY - 11-18-2021 (11-18-2021, 11:56 AM)Old Sarge Wrote:Thanks Bryan ! This brush was a gift from a friend at The Shave Den that does wood turning for fun when he has time. I didn't pick it out so no credit for a good eye here(11-18-2021, 11:35 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Thursday November 18, 2021 Hybrid is the resin and burl wood mix rather than being a resin or a wood handle = Hydrid. Boar just designating the knot. I have and can use alum too as you describe but seldom do as the wash cloth is sitting right there. Cutting/Burning on the hillside all day yesterday and feeling it but off to work today. Enjoy the warm weather and have a great day !
RE: SOTD - November 2021 - Jayaruh - 11-18-2021 ![]() Thursday's Shave ![]() Cold Water Rinse 3P Shave Soap Semogue 1305 Boar ENDGEM SPEED 3D Personna GEM SS PTFE CWR Lustray Spice After Shave Day 18 of 3D Printed Razor Month The 3P Shave Soap lathered well with the Semogue 1305 Boar Brush. Two passes and touch ups with the ENDGEM SPEED 3D Razor with a Personna GEM SS PTFE Blade gave me a close, comfortable shave. After a cold water rinse I finished off with Lustray Spice After Shave. I am clean, smooth, and refreshed... |